Latest Corporate and M&A – Page 162
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François-Xavier Chupin, the French entrepreneur who licenses the Kappa brand...
François-Xavier Chupin, the French entrepreneur who licenses the Kappa brand and others in France and other neighboring countries through a company called Sport Finance, is said to have become an apparel licensee for the Sergio Tacchini brand through another company called Fashion Distribution. The deal has not yet been officially ...
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The Spanish subsidiary of Li Ning, LN Plus Iberoamerica, is...
The Spanish subsidiary of Li Ning, LN Plus Iberoamerica, is seeking to get payments from Spanish retailers and sponsored clubs to reduce the amounts owed to creditors, but it is not sure whether it will continue to operate in the country, according to a local fashion news website, moda.es. Last ...
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Björn Borg, the licensee of the former Swedish tennis champion by...
Björn Borg, the licensee of the former Swedish tennis champion by this name, is to acquire its operations in Finland from the current distributor, Fashion Case Oy, owned by Anne Immonen. After the acquisition, Björn Borg will become the principal owner. Ove Asplund, previously a sales manager for JC and a store ...
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Lenzi Egisto, an important Italian supplier of innovative textiles to...
Lenzi Egisto, an important Italian supplier of innovative textiles to the athletic shoe industry, is going into liquidation. Its family shareholders, who refused to inject money into the company after the death of Egisto Lenzi in July 2009, have approved a proposal to split the assets and sell them separately ...
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Tecnica Group and its advisors have stopped looking for companies...
Tecnica Group and its advisors have stopped looking for companies that may be interested in buying its 60 percent interest in Lowa. They are currently evaluating the opportunity to accept the offer of an unnamed strategic investor. While the sale of Lowa could bring in fresh money, Tecnica would lose ...
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An institutional investor based in Chicago, Winona Capital Management, has...
An institutional investor based in Chicago, Winona Capital Management, has acquired a minority stake in LK International, the Swiss company that markets the Kjus brand of activewear, through a capital increase. A partner in Winona, Luke Rees, has been appointed to LK's board of directors. As he was for many ...
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Grifone, the Spanish sports outerwear company, has reported a change...
Grifone, the Spanish sports outerwear company, has reported a change of ownership and management intended to foster its international development, with a focus on Asia, the U.S., and central and northern Europe. Sandro Rosell, president of FC Barcelona, along with Eugenio Padrés and Pepe Navarro, are now co-owners with Ramón Cierco, ...
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The Noël group has regained the license for the Umbro...
The Noël group has regained the license for the Umbro brand in France. Noël, a company involved in children's, men's, military and safety shoes, had licensed the brand for many years. Umbro International then took over the operation, called Noël Soccer, in two stages, starting with a 49 percent stake ...
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Mountain Warehouse, the British specialist retailer, has been identified as...
Mountain Warehouse, the British specialist retailer, has been identified as the company that has been holding talks to purchase some of the assets of Euromark, the large-scale Polish outdoor distribution and retail group that went bankrupt a few weeks ago. Euromark filed for bankruptcy late last year and a district ...
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The North Face will be moving to a new EMEA...
The North Face will be moving to a new EMEA office of VF Corporation at Stabio, near the Swiss city of Lugano, in April this year. After transferring its European operations from Montebelluna, Italy, to its current office in Lugano, it will now combine them with those of the other ...
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Cybex International will be “going private” after shareholders overwhelmingly approved...
Cybex International will be “going private” after shareholders overwhelmingly approved the sale of the outstanding publicly traded shares to the company's largest shareholder, UM Holdings, on Feb. 6. The merger was approved in October by the company's board of directors. Based in Medway, Massachusetts, the manufacturer of fitness equipment will now ...
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JD Sports Fashion has acquired Gio Goi, a British young...
JD Sports Fashion has acquired Gio Goi, a British young fashion brand that fell into administration, a former of bankruptcy, last month. The brand was previously controlled by Pentland Group, which is also JD's majority shareholder. According to reports in the British press, Sports Direct International had shown interest in ...
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Sportzun, the former Spanish-based distributor of O'Neill in Spain and...
Sportzun, the former Spanish-based distributor of O'Neill in Spain and Italy, is reported to have filed for voluntary bankruptcy proceedings
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Apax Partners has completed the acquisition of Cole Haan,...
Apax Partners has completed the acquisition of Cole Haan, and Jack Boys has become its chief executive, as planned
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Bauer Performance Sports has completed a secondary offering of...
Bauer Performance Sports has completed a secondary offering of new shares which raises the stake held by Kohlberg Funds to 31.0 percent on a non-diluted basis and 25.5% on a fully diluted basis
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The Leclercq family, which founded Décathlon and owns a significant...
The Leclercq family, which founded Décathlon and owns a significant stake in its parent company, Oxylane, has injected an unspecified amount into a French investment fund that helps innovative companies to start up and grow. A manager of the fund, called L'Accélérateur, said the new equity will allow it to ...
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Pull-In is not going to merge as previously planned with...
Pull-In is not going to merge as previously planned with Coalision, the Canadian group that owns the Orage and Lolë brands. Pull-In is a French brand of underwear founded by Emmanuel Lohéac, a former manager of DC Shoes. He wanted to join forces with Bernard Mariette, former president of Quiksilver ...
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Patric Sport, the Spanish company that owns and markets the...
Patric Sport, the Spanish company that owns and markets the Rox brand of sports apparel, is ran into bankruptcy proceedings last December, according to Tradesport. Rox, which went bankrupt before, had been one of the leading sports brands in Spain in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Boa Technology, the maker of the patented Boa Closure System,...
Boa Technology, the maker of the patented Boa Closure System, has announced that it will open an office in Europe in 2013. The precise location of the new office is not yet finalized. The company currently has offices in Steamboat Springs and Denver, Colorado, as well as Chiba, in Japan, ...