All M&A articles – Page 22
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Globo’s parent buys Conte of Florence
Cosmo, which manages about 100 stores in Italy under the Globo banner selling apparel, footwear and accessories, has bought for €3.1 million the Conte of Florence brand, along with the website domain and some stock, according to the website Pambianconews. Conte of Florence became famous in the 1970s when it ...
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Shoe Zone distributes treasury shares to managers
Shoe Zone distributed 12,878 ordinary shares out of treasury to its finance director, Terry Boot, the general counsel, Catherine Bowen, and the operations director, Steve Orr, in connection with their remuneration packages. Boot, who is also a director of the British footwear retailer, received 7,626 shares. As a result of ...
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Genesco doubles its share buyback program
Genesco’s board of directors has authorized a $100 million increase to its existing $100 million share repurchase authorization. Under the existing share repurchase authorization announced in September 2019, the U.S. footwear company has bought roughly 1.72 million shares at a total cost of about $99.0 million, at an average price ...
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Foot Solutions buys the Florida-based retailer Happy Feet Plus
Foot Solutions, a U.S. retailer of wellness footwear and custom orthotic insoles, is buying the Florida-based retailer Happy Feet Plus. Details of the transaction were not disclosed. Foot Solutions also announced the promotion of Taylor Berry to vice president of operations and Bryan Scott to senior vice president of ...
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The Italian helmet firm Kask takes over the U.S. bootmaker Vogel
Kask, an Italian company founded in 2004 specialized in sports and work helmets, announced the acquisition of Vogel, a Manhattan-based maker of riding boots and other footwear since 1879. The purchase is part of Kask’s strategy of increasing its presence in the fashion business while remaining an established company in ...
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ArticleRussian bank takes over Stockmann to boost its e-commerce business
SberBank has signed a binding agreement to buy a 100 percent stake in the Russian fashion retailer Stockmann during the first half of 2022. The Russian bank plans to combine the retailer with its own multi-category marketplace, SberMegaMarket. The investment will be made “after conducting a comprehensive investment review” and ...
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ArticleAmerican Exchange Group acquires Aerosoles
American Exchange Group (AX Group) has finalized an agreement to acquire the assets of the luxury comfort footwear brand Aerosoles. With the takeover, AX Group will expand Aerosoles’ distribution channels and diversify the brand into new categories with the objective of reaching new audiences. “Our strategy is to have the ...
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Jupiter halves stake in Boohoo after profit-warning
Jupiter Fund Management has slashed its holding in Boohoo to 4.7 percent from 9.99 percent, according to a stock market filing. The investment firm was Boohoo’s second largest institutional shareholder after T Rowe Price International. No reasons were given for the disposal, but the move comes less than a month ...
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ArticleNice Footwear buys the handbag producer Emmegi
Nice Footwear has bought an 80 percent stake in Emmegi, a producer of premium handbag located near Padua, from Gianni Mortandello and Antonella Venturini for €480,000. The purchase price is based on an enterprise value of €600,000 for the whole of Emmegi. Nice Footwear has an option to buy the ...
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ArticleHow Nice Footwear structured the takeover of Favaro
Following the initial public offering (IPO) of Nice Footwear, which completed on Nov. 18, 2021, we have carried out an in-depth study of the company’s strategy, focusing on its acquisition of Favaro Manifattura Calzaturiera in June last year and its plans to develop the Italian producer of high-end women’s shoes. ...
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Schwan-Stabilo buys a stake in Doghammer
The German Schwan-Stabilo group has taken a minority stake in Doghammer, a young outdoor footwear brand. The agreement was signed shortly before the end of 2021. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed. Doghammer was established in 2015 by Matthias Drexlmaier and Maximilian Hundhammer in Rosenheim in Bavaria. Since ...
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StockX is reportedly working on its IPO
StockX, the fast-growing auction platform for heritage sneakers and other collectibles, has started working on a public offering with Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, said Bloomberg, quoting “people with knowledge of the matter.” The report, which could not be confirmed, comes a couple of months after StockX announced its first ...
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ABG cancels its IPO registration
The Authentic Brands Group has officially withdrawn the application that it had made with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission on July 6, 2021 for an initial public offering. ABG, which is still in line to take over Reebok before the end of the current quarter, had indicated in November ...
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Dr. Martens’ main shareholder sells down its stake
IngreLux, a Luxembourg company owned by funds advised by the investment firm Permira, has sold 65 million ordinary shares in Dr. Martens at a price of 395 pence (€4.73-$5.35) each in a placing, raising gross proceeds of approximately £257 million (€307.7m-$347.8m). The price represents a 6 percent discount from the ...
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Holding Industriale buys 50% of the Italian shoe maker Valmor
Holding Industriale, an Italian investment firm which focuses on small and medium-sized companies, has bought a 50 percent stake in the shoemaker Valmor through its unit Holding Moda. It is Holding Industriale’s first foray into the footwear business. Valmor’s headquarters are in Civitanova Marche, situated in the footwear cluster of ...
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Data analyst Volumental raises $13m
Volumental, a Swedish firm that helps footwear brands and retailers leverage data to improve in-store and online shopping experiences, has raised $13 million, its largest financing round to date. The financing was led by CNI, a private equity firm based in Stockholm, and provided investors with a minority equity stake. ...
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Shoe Carnival clears new $50m share buyback
Shoe Carnival’s board authorized a new share repurchase program for up to $50 million of its common stock, effective Jan. 1, 2022. It replaces an existing $50 million share repurchase program that was authorized on Dec. 15, 2020, and that expires on Dec. 31, 2021. Additional purchases may be made ...
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ArticleAlpargatas buys a 49.9% stake in Rothy’s for $475m
Alpargatas is investing $475 million to buy a minority stake in Rothy’s, a San Francisco-based sustainable lifestyle brand, with an option to take over the company. The Brazilian group, known for its Havaianas rubber sandals, said that Rothy’s aligns with its four strategic business pillars: global, digital, innovation and sustainability. ...
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ArticleLi & Fung teams up with Maersk
Li & Fung, the leading Hong Kong-based sourcing company, and Maersk, the world’s largest container shipping company, have agreed to form a strategic partnership to offer a more comprehensive range of end-to-end global supply chain services by utilizing their respective resources. As part of the deal, Li & Fung has ...
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ArticleCrocs buys Heydude for $2.5bn
Crocs has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Heydude, a privately-owned, high-growth casual footwear brand, for $2.5 billion. The U.S. footwear company, mostly known for its clogs, estimates that the acquisition will turn it into the second largest group of branded casual footwear, with forecast revenues approaching $4 billion ...

