Tapestry Inc. raised its guidance for the year, citing better-than-expected quarterly revenue at its Coach brand and strong sales in Europe.
Tapestry fought those claims, saying the deal was spurred by an intensely competitive US handbag industry and was needed to fight back against European players like Gucci, which are increasingly ...
Both Capri's Michael Kors brand and Tapestry's Coach brand, meanwhile, are typically viewed as accessible luxury brands. On ...
Tapestry agreed to buy Capri last year to create a U.S. luxury giant that could compete better with larger European rivals by bringing brands Coach, Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman, Versace ...
So, that's why this moment is really considered as the beginning of the new Europe," Romano said. And while the tapestries draw visitors onto the battlefield, an extraordinary collection of armor ...
European leaders rarely weigh in on U.S. elections before they've taken place, but Hungary's far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ignored those conventions. "If Mr. Trump returns, we will ...
Regulators in the European Union and Japan previously approved the deal earlier this year. Tapestry, for its part, has rebuffed the FTC's claims, saying the merger was necessary to create address ...
It may well have been the best Celtic performance in Europe of the 21st century. Sure, the Parkhead side have claimed the scalps of much bigger opponents over the years, weaving far more specular ...
Overall, Tapestry has seen solid growth in Europe, which seems to have been Capri's weakest market, while North American sales were down slightly. Asia (outside of China) has seen solid growth ...
Tapestry agreed to buy Capri last year to create a U.S. luxury giant that could compete better with larger European rivals by bringing brands Coach, Kate Spade, Stuart Weitzman, Versace ...