What happens when the music stops, you are in trouble with the law and you have bills to pay? Well, if you are Boy George then you try your hand selling T-Shirts at London’s Spitalfields Market. Last Friday, May 16,
British luxury brand Jaeger has posted a 22% jump in full year underlying profits, buoyed by strong UK and international demand for its revamped fashions.
JC Penney Company has announced the retirement of William Alcorn, senior vice president, controller and chief procurement officer for non-resale goods and services, effective 3 June.
French women’s fashionwear brand Morgan has moved its logistics activities into a new facility near Cambrai, in northern France, run by a dedicated unit of DHL Supply Chain.
Marks and Spencer is expected to reveal that staff are to be paid a smaller bonus following the retailer's full-year trading statement tomorrow, it has been reported.
Benetton Group has confirmed to just-style reports that the company could set up sourcing joint ventures in South America to better compete in the US market.
Discount fashion group Ethel Austin has been sold to the former chief executive of value fashion chain Mk One in a move that secures around 2,500 jobs.
The new owners of premium denim brand Habitual have pledged to re-establish its credentials after a †brief foray into a different design direction.â€
In the words of Harrison Ford's character, Indiana Jones, "It's not the years; it's the mileage." Since that immortal line was uttered, a lot of years and mileage have passed, both for Indiana Jones and Lifestyle Solutions Furniture. Two decades
One Step Retail Solutions culminates industry research to bring together and detail the most recent set of problems retailers face today (PRWeb May 19, 2008) Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb942824.htm
Fashion retailer Abercrombie & Fitch has posted first quarter net income of $62.1m for the thirteen weeks ended 3 May 2008, a 3% increase over the comparable period last year as same-store sales fell 3%.