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LVMH has sold its Ebel watch subsidiary as part of...
LVMH has sold its Ebel watch subsidiary as part of a major clean-up of its brand portfolio conducted in 2002, which will cut its annual sales by nearly €200 million
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Three former officers of Genesco’s Johnston & Murphy division, have...
Three former officers of Genesco’s Johnston & Murphy division, have been charged by the US Securities & Exchange Commission of fraudulent reporting, sending merchandise worth $2 million to a major customer at the end of the 2001 financial year shortly after the client had cancelled its order
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Sciarada Industria Conciaria has started up a new website, sciarada.com,...
Sciarada Industria Conciaria has started up a new website, sciarada.com, that allows clients of the Italian tanner to send orders through the internet, to follow their status in real time and to take note of promotions for certain items.
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Mustang, the Spanish company founded and run by Pascual Ros,...
Mustang, the Spanish company founded and run by Pascual Ros, plans to invest €12 million in the construction of a new factory in Elche to cope with increasing demand for its products, whose sales reached €18 million in 2002
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Lectra Systèmes, which claims to be the world's largest supplier...
Lectra Systèmes, which claims to be the world's largest supplier of CAD/CAM systems, ahead of Gerber, is buying the world’s third-largest supplier, Investronica Sistemas of Spain, from the Induyco apparel group for about €51.5 million in cash and shares
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Claiming that the share price of Tod’s is undervalued, the...
Claiming that the share price of Tod’s is undervalued, the family of Andrea and Diego Della Valle has acquired 123,650 shares of the company, or 0.41% of its equity, thus raising its combined stake to 63.5%
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Chupin-Pénot, the French shoe manufacturer that fell into receivership a...
Chupin-Pénot, the French shoe manufacturer that fell into receivership a few weeks ago, is laying off 52 of its 74 workers
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David Patrick, former CEO of two British sporting goods retail...
David Patrick, former CEO of two British sporting goods retail chains, JD Sports and All:Sports, has been appointed as managing director of Stylo’s Barratts division and as an executive director of the Stylo group
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The British Footwear Association says its first footwear-only trade mission...
The British Footwear Association says its first footwear-only trade mission to Japan in many years, which took place in early December, was a great success
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Timberland is rated 50th by Fortune magazine among the “50...
Timberland is rated 50th by Fortune magazine among the “50 Best Companies to Work For.”
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The Jacobson Group has appointed Mark Ainsworth, a 22-year veteran...
The Jacobson Group has appointed Mark Ainsworth, a 22-year veteran of the industry, as footwear technologist
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A few shoe companies are among the 21 Spanish firms...
A few shoe companies are among the 21 Spanish firms participating in a “Spain Fashion Exhibition” being organized in Tokyo on Jan. 14
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A recent local census shows that 285 of the 1,937...
A recent local census shows that 285 of the 1,937 companies registered in Elche that have annual sales of more than €1 million are shoe manufacturers, while 156 others are involved in footwear trading



