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  2. Steve Madden, Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Steven Madden, Ltd. is a publicly traded company that designs and markets shoes and fashion accessories. Based in Long Island City, New York, the company's brands include Dolce Vita, Betsey Johnson, Blondo, Greats, BB Dakota and Mad Love. Steve Madden is also a licensee of various brands, including Anne Klein and Superga. [2]

  3. Steve Madden - Wikipedia

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    Madden admits to having abused alcohol and various drugs, and later attended court-ordered rehabilitation. [20] Madden married Wendy Ballew, his former director of operations, in 2005 after he was released from prison. The couple have three children, twins Jack and Stevie Madden, [21] and Goldie Ryan Madden. [22] The couple divorced in 2015.

  4. Steve Madden just drastically changed its business to avoid ...

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    Steve Madden, a $3 billion shoe company, announced Thursday that it would rapidly halve its Chinese production to avoid Trump’s tariffs. Those plans have been in place for a long time, in ...

  5. Talk:Steve Madden, Ltd. - Wikipedia

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  6. Steven Madden Q3 Earnings Top Estimates; Cuts FY22 ... - AOL

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    Steven Madden Ltd (NASDAQ: SHOO) reported third-quarter FY22 sales growth of 5.3% year-on-year to $556.64 million, beating the consensus of $528.72 million. Revenue for the wholesale business ...

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  8. Hot Topic - Wikipedia

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    The first Hot Topic store was opened in November 1989 in Montclair Plaza, Montclair, California, [8] by Orv Madden, a former executive at The Children's Place, who retired as CEO in 2000 and was replaced by Betsy McLaughlin, who headed the company until 2011. Lisa Harper assumed the position of CEO in March 2011 until Steve Vranes was announced ...

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