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  2. Hobbycraft - Wikipedia

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    Hobbycraft in High Wycombe Hobbycraft, Borehamwood Hobbycraft in Tunbridge Wells, using the former logo. It was started by the Haskins Group, a nursery and garden supplier in the south of England, and was bought by investment group Bridgepoint in April 2010, [5] [6] and in 2024 they sold the business to Modella Capital.

  3. Moss Bros Group - Wikipedia

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    2001 - The Group launches the Code brand in response to the 'dress-down' trend of the time. Forty established Moss Bros or Savoy Taylors Guild outlets are converted to Code shops. These prove only partially successful. 2002 - Adrian Wright leaves Bluewater, Europe's largest retail destination, to become chief executive of the Moss Bros Group.

  4. Next plc - Wikipedia

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    Next plc, trading as Next (styled as NEXT) is a British multinational clothing, footwear and home products retailer, which has its headquarters in Enderby, England. [3] It has around 700 stores, of which circa 500 are in the United Kingdom, and circa 200 across Europe, Asia and the Middle East. [1]

  5. Warnaco Group - Wikipedia

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    [Warnaco Group, Inc.] owns and licenses a portfolio of highly recognized brand names. The trademarks owned or licensed in perpetuity by the Company generated approximately 45% of the Company's revenues during Fiscal 2009. Brand names the Company licenses for a term generated approximately 55% of its revenues during Fiscal 2009.

  6. Remo Ruffini (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ruffini took over Moncler, which was almost bankrupt at the time, and transformed the company by reinventing the brand. [8] [11] In 2006 and 2009, respectively, Ruffini launched the new collections Moncler Gamme Rouge [12] and Moncler Gamme Blue, [13] which debuted on the runways of Paris and Milan. Both lines were discontinued to make ...

  7. Iconix Brand Group - Wikipedia

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    The Bongo brand was bought in 1998, then the Badgley Mischka brand was purchased in 2004. The Joe Boxer and Rampage brands were acquired on July 22, 2005, and September 15, 2005, respectively. In 2006, the company acquired the Mudd , London Fog , Mossimo , and Ocean Pacific brands on April 11, August 29, November 1, and November 6, respectively.

  8. Superdry - Wikipedia

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    The business was floated on the London Stock Exchange in March 2010, becoming a stock market darling after having been floated at £5 and reaching £18.98 by early 2011. [18] Rapid expansion saw Superdry reach 76 shops and 74 concessions in the UK as well as 116 overseas in 2011.

  9. Blair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On May 27, 2015, Orchard Brands announced it was being acquired by Capmark Financial to be another business within the Bluestem Brands retail business. [16] Bluestem also owns Fingerhut . In February 2018, Chris Wilson was named President of Orchard Brands with responsibility for the 11 brands that make up the portfolio.