All GOVERNANCE & STRATEGIES articles – Page 4
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ArticleCapri to sell Versace to Prada
“The acquisition of Versace is adding a new dimension that is different and complementary,” says Andrea Guerra, Prada Group’s CEO.
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News briefsDb expands North American presence with new partnership
Waypoint Outdoor brings extensive expertise in scaling Db across the US.
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News briefsJ.Lindeberg opens five-story store in Seoul
Seoul’s trendy Gangnam district will soon get company from the Swedish sports fashion brand.
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News briefseCom Teams files for corporate reorganization
Operations will be continuing as usual, eCom says.
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News briefsFrasers expands partnership with MAP Active to expand in South Asia
The plan is to open more than 350 stores in the region over the long term.
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ArticleEcom Teams insolvent following dispute with Danske Bank
Ecom Teams (former Footway Group) intends to report its bank’s actions to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority for investigation.
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News briefsTechnogym inaugurates US headquarters in Jersey City
The new HQ represents a significant investment in logistics and customer-support infrastructure.
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ArticleXXL CEO: ‘2025 is the year we return to growth’
Outdoor and sports retailer XXL has had two long, harsh years. But in 2025, CEO Freddy Sobin believes, there will be a change.
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News briefsIndonesia’s footwear industry is hurt as Nike and Adidas factory makes layoffs
In total, 3,500 jobs have disappeared at two major factories in the country since Jan.
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ArticleTarget in partnership with Champion and will go for $15bn+ in sales growth by 2030
The discount department store giant will offer more brand partnerships to end-customers, for example, with Champion and Disney.
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ArticleOutlook – How Adidas seeks to become a healthy company again
“Making things simpler is the most difficult task we have,” says CEO Bjørn Gulden, but that is not the only challenge Adidas faces.
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ArticleIntersport Spain files for insolvency
Operations continue and, the company hopes, will endure.
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ArticleBoozt moves headquarters from Sweden
Boozt, one of the leading Nordic online department stores, plans to establish its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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News briefsQuiksilver, Billabong, Volcom stores shuttering in US and Canada
Liberated Brands, North American licensee for surf and skate brands like Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the state of Delaware on Jan. 2–3, according to SGB Media. Liberated had been handling these accounts since 2023. The brands themselves live on.
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