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According to the Cambodian Ministry of Commerce, the country's footwear...
According to the Cambodian Ministry of Commerce, the country's footwear industry managed to raise exports by 49 percent in value to $264 million in 2011. The most important customers were the U.S., Canada, Japan, and various Asian and European countries. Currently, there are 40 shoe factories in Cambodia that employ ...
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In comparison, neighboring Vietnam managed to increase its exports of...
In comparison, neighboring Vietnam managed to increase its exports of shoes and other leather products in the first three months of this year by 21.7 percent to $1.04 billion. For the full year 2012, Vietnam expects a 12 percent increase in exports to $7.3 billion. The Vietnamese shoe industry association, ...
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The Council for Leather Exports in India says that in...
The Council for Leather Exports in India says that in the first nine months of the financial year (April-December 2011), the industry exported $3.6 billion worth of leather products, a 31.1 percent increase from the same period the year before. At constant currencies, the increase was 35.4 percent. Germany was ...
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The new year has started well for German shoe retailers....
The new year has started well for German shoe retailers. They enjoyed sales increases of 3 percent at current prices and 1 percent at constant prices during the month of February, as compared to one year ago, in spite of strong increases in the year-ago period. For the first two ...
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Wortmann's sales rose by 10.5 percent to €503.1 million between...
Wortmann's sales rose by 10.5 percent to €503.1 million between last June and November, corresponding to the first six months of its financial year. Orders in hand indicate that the German group will likely reach a turnover of more than €995 million for the full fiscal year, up from €957.7 ...
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Santoni boosted its sales by 23% in 2011 to €52...
Santoni boosted its sales by 23% in 2011 to €52 million
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Loriblu increased 2011 sales by 26% to €33.9 million...
Loriblu increased 2011 sales by 26% to €33.9 million
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Shoe Carnival saw its net profit decline by 25 percent...
Shoe Carnival saw its net profit decline by 25 percent to $3.3 million in the fourth quarter ended Jan. 28 as the American shoe retailer's sales increased by 1.1 percent to $181.9 million, but with a drop in same-store sales of 3.0 percent. For the full financial year, sales increased ...
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According to HUI Research, retail sales of shoes in Sweden...
According to HUI Research, retail sales of shoes in Sweden decreased by 25 percent during November and by 4.1 percent in December 2011. During the same periods the previous year, they increased by 45 percent and 8.6 percent, respectively. For 2011 as a whole, the Swedish footwear market was down ...
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Aeffe, the Italian fashion group that owns the shoemaker Pollini,...
Aeffe, the Italian fashion group that owns the shoemaker Pollini, has reported an increase in the profitability of its footwear and leathergoods division, whose Ebitda (operating income before amortization) switched to a €0.6 million profit in 2011 from a €3.0 million loss a year earlier. Ebit (operating profit before interest) ...
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BAG, the Italian group that owns NeroGiardini, saw its growth...
BAG, the Italian group that owns NeroGiardini, saw its growth slow down last year to 7.5%, reaching revenues of €230 million
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Pollini increased sales by 15.4 percent in 2011 to €32.3...
Pollini increased sales by 15.4 percent in 2011 to €32.3 million, driven by growth in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union, China and Japan. In the meantime, the shoemaker's parent company, Aeffe, bolstered revenues by 12.2 percent to €246.0 million. Aeffe's overall footwear and leathergoods turnover rose ...
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Fratelli Rossetti finished 2011 with a 4 percent increase in...
Fratelli Rossetti finished 2011 with a 4 percent increase in sales to €75 million. By early April, the company is due to open a second store in Hong Kong and a location in Shanghai, while completing a restyling of its store in Via Montenapoleone in Milan.
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Palladium, the French brand of casual footwear acquired by K-Swiss...
Palladium, the French brand of casual footwear acquired by K-Swiss a few years ago, recorded a 16.7 percent increase in its order backlog at the end of 2011, and it should become slightly profitable this year. K-Swiss' total revenues were up by 23.8 percent to $268.4 million, with increases of ...
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The acquisition of Combs, which owns the Bogs and Rafters...
The acquisition of Combs, which owns the Bogs and Rafters brands of footwear, helped Weyco Group to boost its total sales by 18 percent last year to $271 million and to book a higher net profit of $15.3 million, compared with $13.7 million in 2010. Wholesale revenues in North America ...
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Shoes were not among the top-performing merchandise categories at Nordstrom...
Shoes were not among the top-performing merchandise categories at Nordstrom in the fourth quarter of the last year financial, in contrast with handbags and other products. The U.S. retailer reported a sales increase of 7.1 percent on a same-store basis in the quarter, however, and the momentum continued afterwards with ...
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The Export Promotion Bureau of Bangladesh has announced that in...
The Export Promotion Bureau of Bangladesh has announced that in the first seven months of the fiscal year, July 2011-January 2012, its total leather exports jumped by 26.4 percent to $446.9 million. All sectors showed double-digit growth, with finished leather up by 22.4 percent to $180.1 million; footwear up by ...
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Dutch shoe retailers saw their sales decline by an average...
Dutch shoe retailers saw their sales decline by an average of 2.5 percent last year, chiefly due to an abrupt drop of 10 percent in spending on footwear in the third quarter, according to CBW Mitex. In both the first and second quarters, shoe sales inched up by 0.5 percent. ...
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Schuh, the rather successful British shoe retailer taken over by...
Schuh, the rather successful British shoe retailer taken over by Genesco last year, contributed $7.3 million in operating profit on sales of $100 million to the U.S. for its fourth quarter ended Jan. 28. The U.K. chain plans to add 8 to 11 stores this year to its current 64 ...
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Lower military sales and the discontinuation of the Dickies footwear...
Lower military sales and the discontinuation of the Dickies footwear license at the end of 2010 led Rocky Brands to post major sales declines in the fourth quarter of 2011 and for the full financial year. Various onetime charges depressed its earnings, but excluding them, the company booked net income ...

