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PPR unveils a new name
To reflect its focus on luxury and sports, PPR will become known as Kering.
Posted 03/25/2013Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Express | Luxury | Sporting Goods
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PPR picks up part of a new brand and sells off another Redcats arm
PPR acquires 51% of Christopher Kane and sells Redcats’ children division.
Posted 01/15/2013Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Redcats | Puma | Redcats Usa
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Redcats USA goes dark after the sale of its last web and catalog properties
Parent company PPR sells the OneStopPlus Group for $525 million.
Posted 12/06/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Northern Tool | Gucci | Golf
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French retailer PPR prepares to spin off another retail and web property
By divesting Fnac, PPR will move forward with its luxury brands.
Posted 10/16/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Yoox | Puma | Redcats Usa
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Yoox and PPR explore an e-commerce site management deal
Yoox also reports 30.5% sales growth for Q1.
Posted 06/04/2012Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Ppr Sa | Cornerstone Brands
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A growing union of European e-commerce
European web sales increase 19%, according to Internet Retailer's Top 400 Europe.
Posted 03/06/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Otto Group | Ppr Sa | Tesco Online Sales
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PPR will streamline its Fnac brand
While PPR cuts costs, it also will grow e-commerce.
Posted 01/18/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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PPR Group begins the hunt for a top e-commerce executive
Fabien Sfez is leaving to become managing director of Pixmania.com.
Posted 01/06/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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PPR prepares to shop around its Redcats brand
The French retail conglomerate looks for a possible sale by the end of the year.
Posted 08/01/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Web sales for Redcats grow 15% in Q1
E-commerce accounted for 58% of total sales.
Posted 06/24/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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