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Li & Fung Plans Acquisitions, Sees US Economy 'Bottoming Out'
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• Tue, May 5
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- Susan LI Rockowitz is signing outsourcing deals and buying rivals, last month completing an agreement to supply Liz Claiborne Inc., whose brands include Kate Spade and Juicy Couture. Li & Fung made 62 percent of its HK$110.7 billion sales last year in the US ...
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Li & Fung to Raise $348 Million for Acquisitions in US, Asia
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• Mon, May 4
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- Frank Longid Company President Bruce Rockowitz is signing outsourcing deals and buying rivals, last month completing an agreement to supply Liz Claiborne Inc., whose brands include Kate Spade and Juicy Couture. Li and Fung, the second-biggest gainer on the ...
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Talbot's J. Jill Unit Said Likely to Draw Bid From Golden Gate
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• Wed, Apr 29
Talbot's bought the chain in 2006 for about $517 million, derailing an unsolicited bid by Liz Claiborne Inc.Paula Bennett was hired as the unit's president last year from Golden Gate's Orchard Brands, a marketer of apparel and home goods. ...
Li & Fung Rises as US Consumer Confidence Jumps
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• Tue, Apr 28
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Li & Fung, the biggest gainer on the Hang Seng Index this year, this month completed its agreement to supply Liz Claiborne Inc., whose brands include Kate Spade and Juicy Coutoure, Rockowitz said today. “They have no choice but to expand if they want a ...
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Global Earnings Freefall May Slow After ‘Throwaway’ Quarter
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• Sun, Apr 5
Things will remain tough for luxury-good companies such as jewelry-seller Tiffany & Co. and apparel makers like Liz Claiborne Inc. and Jones Apparel Group Inc., said Burt Flickinger, an analyst at New York-based Strategic Resource Group. ...