
Israeli group Delta Galil Industries has assigned the marketing and distribution in Europe of the two underwear licenses to its subsidiary the Schiesser group.
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Israeli group Delta Galil Industries has assigned the marketing and distribution in Europe of the two underwear licenses to its subsidiary the Schiesser group.
The Dublin, California-based off-price fashion retailer announced on Thursday that its executive vice president and chief financial officer, Travis Marquette, has resigned from his role effectively immediately.
The fashion trade fair is making its physical comeback in NYC at the end of July, when it will welcome 67 international and domestic companies to its first in-person event since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Biden administration has asked two federal appeals courts to dismiss the Justice Department's legal challenges to court rulings that barred a Trump-era effort to ban new downloads of video-sharing app TikTok.
A U.S. judge on Monday dismissed federal and state antitrust lawsuits against Facebook Inc that sought to force the social media company to sell Instagram and WhatsApp.
Originally planned for August, the trade shows have been postponed to fall, with the Portland edition now set to run September 29 through 30, while the Boston event will take place October 4 through 5.
Washington, DC’s attorney general filed a lawsuit against Amazon.com on Tuesday, alleging the online retailer broke antitrust law by requiring that third-party sellers not offer better deals for their products elsewhere.
A group of 40 state attorneys general on Monday urged Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg to abandon plans to launch a version of Instagram for children under the age of 13.
The American outdoor group has announced that Emily Rompala is joining the company in the newly created role of senior vice president for omni-planning and fulfillment operations.
A push to attract young and diverse talent and global consumers is behind some of corporate America’s willingness to speak out on politically charged issues, executives and corporate governance experts said.