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US Q2 in brief - Wolverine World Wide, Boot Barn Holdings
2020-07-08 12:22:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
In the latest second-quarter filings from US apparel and footwear brands and retailers, the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic and widespread store closures can be clearly seen. Footwear maker Weyco has reported a net loss of US$8.9m, while losses at Columbia Sportswear amounted to $50.7m. Elsewhere, both HanesBrands and Crocs have booked profit increases, despite a fall in sales.
US Q2 in brief - Kontoor Brands, Wolverine World Wide, Boot Barn Holdings
2020-07-08 12:22:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
In the latest second-quarter filings from US apparel and footwear brands and retailers, the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic and widespread store closures can be clearly seen. Kontoor Brands has reported a net loss of US$33.3m amid a sales slump of 43%, while Wolverine World Wide has posted second-quarter results that CEO Blake Krueger said were much stronger than expected. Elsewhere, footwear maker Weyco has booked a net loss of US$8.9m, while losses at Columbia Sportswear amounted to $50.7m.
US Q2 in brief - Foot Locker, Kontoor Brands, Wolverine World Wide
2020-07-08 12:22:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
In the latest second-quarter filings from US apparel and footwear brands and retailers, the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic and widespread store closures can be clearly seen. Kontoor Brands has reported a net loss of US$33.3m amid a sales slump of 43%, while Wolverine World Wide has posted second-quarter results that CEO Blake Krueger said were much stronger than expected. Elsewhere, footwear maker Weyco has booked a net loss of US$8.9m, while losses at Columbia Sportswear amounted to $50.7m.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos: The richest person in the world
2020-07-07 01:01:58| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
His wealth is now estimated to be $171bn (137bn), having made billions during the pandemic.
E&P World View: US Service Firms Eye Middle East Markets amid Bleak Shale Outlook
2020-07-02 15:30:00| OGI
Major oilfield service companies agree that the Middle Eastern region will be less severely impacted by the downturn compared to other regions.
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