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Tapestry CEO Takes Stand With $8.5B Capri Deal in the Balance
Joanne Crevoiserat said the idea that Tapestry could raise handbag prices after it bought Capri is…
Capri CEO John Idol Takes Stand to Defend $8.5B Buyout by Tapestry
The hearing for a preliminary injunction, which could decide the fate of the deal, started Monday and could…
Fashion Law Is Changing, and It Starts With Tapestry vs. the FTC
The antitrust case against Tapestry's $8.5 billion deal to buy Capri should set precedent, and it won't be…
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Police Increase Estimated Market Value of Counterfeit Designer Apparel and Jewelry Seizure in Palm Beach to $3.4 Million
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Ted Baker’s North American Stores and Website Are Shutting Down
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Uniqlo U.S. and Anya Hindmarch Named in Trademark Infringement Complaint
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Tapestry Has to Wait for FTC to Define ‘Accessible Luxury’
A federal judge shot down Tapestry's request that the government define the "accessible luxury" market early…
Tapestry Says FTC’s Case Against $8.5B Capri Buyout ‘Makes No Sense’
The company argued in court papers that the two brands would control less than 30 percent of the accessible…
Burberry Wins Trademark Infringement Lawsuit in China
The British luxury brand was awarded more than 6 million renminbi, or 675,668 pounds, in damages in a lawsuit…