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...Warren G Harding had been elected the 29th president of the United States on a promise to restore the country to normalcy....
...Scottish songwriter/producer/DJ Calvin Harris has arguably moved across more dance music scenes than any other major contemporary artist....
...Who wouldn’t want to associate with an era in which Calvin Klein’s minimalist dresses or Marc Jacobs’ cool grunge reigned supreme?...
...Calvin Tse, a currency analyst at Citi is also sticking to his bearish dollar call, which holds that the currency could fall as much as 20 per cent....
...G-III Apparel, the fashion company behind brands including DKNY and Andrew Marc, is switching production of nearly all its leather clothing from China to India....
...The absence of Calvin Klein, which decided not to show this season in the absence of a creative director, left a hole in the schedule even Manilow couldn’t fill. Then again, there were moments....
...Strong demand for Calvin Klein dresses and Tommy Hilfiger sportswear helped G-III Apparel weather the wider retail slump and deliver better than expected sales gain during the first quarter....
...Investors dumped shares of G-III Apparel, after the company behind brands like Ivanka Trump and Calvin Klein, issued disappointing outlook and swung to a loss in the fourth quarter....
...The company, whose brands include Rimmel, Calvin Klein and Davidoff, was the among the day’s top gainers on the S&P 500....
...This was above analysts’ consensus forecasts of $1.94bn, thanks to strong demand for high-end perfumes such as Hugo Boss and Calvin Klein, in the group’s luxury unit....
...ending in March, revenue came in at $2.03bn – up 5 per cent compared to year ago period and ahead of the $1.94bn the market had forecast thanks to strong demand for high end perfumes such as Hugo Boss and Calvin...
...March, revenue came in at $2.03bn — up 5 per cent compared with the year-ago period and ahead of the $1.94bn the market had forecast thanks to strong demand for high-end perfumes such as Hugo Boss and Calvin...
...Harding’s successors, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover, were also businessmen. Their administrations created the conditions for the 1929 crash and the depression; very dark days ensued....
...G-III, which dates back to 1956 and owns licences to the Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger brands, will fund the acquisition through the issuance of $75m of new stock to LVMH and a $75m 6.5 year seller note...
...Coty, whose brands include Rimmel, Calvin Klein and Davidoff, last year bought Procter & Gamble’s beauty assets in a $12.5bn transaction....
...The group, whose brands include Rimmel, Calvin Klein and Davidoff, said on Tuesday it expected to make $780m of cost savings annually from the P&G brands — at a one-off cost of $1.2bn....
...The company was sold off by LVMH to G-111, the apparel company that manages licences for Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein....
...a complete change of ownership at DKNY (which was sold by LVMH to G-III Apparel for $650m in July) — that’s been no easy achievement....
...“You can’t understand American notions of freedom without including American notions of slavery,” says founding director Lonnie G Bunch III....
...Its weak nail polish business (with brands including Rimmel) is dragging down its strength in perfumes (with brands including Calvin Klein and David Beckham)....
...Coty, whose brands include Rimmel, Calvin Klein and Davidoff, has made an offer for P&G’s cosmetic and fragrance units, which include brands such as Olay and Christina Aguilera Perfumes, respectively....
...Coty, whose brands include Rimmel, Calvin Klein and Davidoff, is near to gaining control of $12bn worth of Procter & Gamble’s beauty assets, according to people familiar with the matter....
...These scenarios included that a possible deal with P&G deal may be larger than anticipated and required Mr Becht’s expertise, or that Mr Sceti would not support the potential purchase of three of P&G’s beauty...
...To minimise its tax bill, P&G has structured the deal as a “Reverse Morris Trust”....
...G-III Apparel, which makes clothes for brands such as Calvin Klein, was one of the few retailers to buck the gloom in the wider retail sector....
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