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...L’Oréal last year bought Australian high-end cosmetics group Aesop from its Brazilian owner in a transaction with an enterprise value of $2.5bn....
...Her proceedings against Aspinalls, owned by the Australian resort company Crown since 2011, ended in January, costing Tesfagiorgis £100,000....
...In 2020, Milan-based company Style Capital bought a 70 per cent stake in the business, which was worth approximately $363.3mn at the time....
...Will the fashion pass? I think it’ll probably plateau....
...It’s no wonder Williams is this week’s FT Person in the News, for her one-of-a-kind legacy not only in the sport but across business, motherhood, and fashion....
...The labels look identical to those used until recently on bottles of Australian wine — except for the small print....
...“The farm has been an incredible support to our business,” says Chopra, who grows all Oshadi’s cotton and natural dyes on-site. Early in the pandemic, cotton was “in very limited supply....
...And Australian business Koco Handknits works with women in rural Indian villages to create handknits for labels like Toast and Jil Sander....
...“For an Australian artist it’s difficult to get recognition internationally as we are isolated and distant,” she says....
...Tenke Fungurume is an “absolutely great asset”, says copper analyst George Heppel of business intelligence company CRU....
...A myopic market’s quarterly focus has been widely cited as one reason for the short-termism that runs counter to more sustainable models of doing business....
...Their geographical reach was limited, with its overseas business making up less than 15 per cent of revenues....
...As do Avast, Unite, Nichols and CapCo. ... Hipgnosis Songs Fund confirms it’s doing another cash call (as we flagged at the weekend). ......
...Describing themselves as an “anti-fashion label”, the pair have built the brand out via tiny “releases”, a rigorously edited set of everyday basics, one for men, another for women, which are then sold in...
...Again, the majority of its business — the company does not specify how much — is walk-in....
...David Errington, an analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said it was a bit rich for an Australian company to blame the weather for poor performance, given that was a key risk of doing business in the...
...Travel insurer Cover More offers psychologists and trauma nurses to customers such as Leeann Lloyd, an Australian who was caught up in the 2015 Nepal earthquake....
...Time appears limited. “There is no such thing as a honeymoon in Formula One,” says Abiteboul. “Engine development takes a lot of time....
...The company views the two statements as consistent....
...The balance of risk currently favours doing the deal, says the chief executive of an Osaka-based industrial group....
...A case study co-authored by Henderson describes the PC division as “smothered by support from the parent company”. Eventually, the IBM PC business was sold off to a Chinese company, Lenovo....
...Chait had been working for an LA talent company when, in 2002, he was sent a blanket from an Gucci executive as a thank you. “I was hooked,” says Chait. He was 24 at the time; he’s now 39....
...Aside from his involvement in Topshop, he is chairman of Next Athleisure, an Australian sports retailer that last year sold an 80 per cent stake to JD Sports....
...Originally launched as an e-commerce label, it aims to “keep heritage brands relevant” and to “create sustainable fashion”....
...“You tend to get a negative reaction when you say you are an MBA,” he says. “They say that studying business rather than doing it is not the real deal.”...
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