Tod’s Group prepares to exit the stock market
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Tod’s Group prepares to exit the stock market
After the failed first attempt to delist from the stock market in 2022, when TOD'S Group faced difficulties amid challenging economic conditions, the friendly tender offer from the L Catterton fund ( 酩悦·轩尼诗-路易·威登集团 ) for Tod's at 43 euros now seems to confirm the exit.
Kering reports a fall in sales, but its share price holds up well on the stock market
The publication of the 2023 results of luxury group 开云 shows a fall in annual sales of -4%, forcing it to be extremely cautious in 2024.
TRASCE, the consortium uniting the beauty industry in the field of sustainability
Product traceability and transparency are becoming increasingly important issues for beauty and cosmetics brands. To this end, a new consortium has been set up: the TRASCE (traceability alliance for sustainable cosmetics) project.
The uncertain future of Farfetch
The financial situation of the online luxury marketplace FARFETCH is currently precarious. 穆迪分析 's has downgraded its credit rating, and the company is facing a debt of $1.6 billion. Coupang 's $500 million investment plan to save Farfetch is raising concerns among investors.
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