Stay informed on the high-end apparel sector as the FTC trial for the Tapestry and Capri Holdings merger unfolds.
Judge Jennifer Rochon seemed to be looking for a clearer definition of accessible luxury than the government was offering.
The U.S. anti-trust trial over the $8.5 billion bid by luxury goods maker Tapestry to buy Capri concluded on Monday, with ...
A US federal judge will decide whether to block the merger that was announced in August 2023, or allow it to proceed, ...
A trial brought by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against a potential merger of luxury goods giants Tapestry and Capri ...
US antitrust enforcers’ legal battle to kill an $8.5 billion deal marrying Tapestry Inc.’s Coach and Kate Spade brands with ...
Seven days in court shined a bright light on both Tapestry and Capri and the industry's new regulatory realities, as well as ...
Capri Holdings Limited (NYSE:CPRI) ended the Monday session with a solid gain as traders took a more bullish position on the ...
Story continues That the FTC brought the case at all has signaled a new ... And Wilmotte acknowledged that Tapestry is now better positioned than Capri to turn the business around. Whether Tapestry ...
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The FTC sued to block the handbag deal ... There has been some investor concern that Tapestry (TRP) may try to renegotiate the price of Capri (CPRI) deal, especially in light of the earnings ...