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Ultimately, the Wertheimers and Chanel came to a mutual accommodation, re-negotiating the original 1924 contract.
On 17 May 1947, Chanel received wartime profits of Chanel No. 5 in an amount equivalent to some nine million dollars in twenty-first century valuation, and in the future her share would be two percent of all Chanel No. 5 sales worldwide.
The financial benefit to her would be enormous.
Her earnings would be in the vicinity of twenty-five million dollars a year, making her at the time one of the richest women in the world.
The new arrangement also gave Chanel the freedom to create new scents, which would be independent of “ Parfums Chanel ,” with the proviso that none would contain the appellation number “ 5 " — she never acted on this opportunity.

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