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Coach Parent Tapestry Expects to Offset Tariff Costs by 2028, Plans $3 Billion Buyback
Ab Foods Warns of Primark Sales Dip as Europe Drags, Shares Tumble
Zara Owner Inditex Reports Better Start to Autumn Sales, Boosting Shares
UK Shoppers Spent More as Temperatures Rose in August, Brc Survey Shows
Pret Takes $749 Million Goodwill Hit Due to Global Uncertainty, Rising UK Costs
Date: September 9, 2025
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) -British sandwich and coffee chain Pret A Manger has booked a goodwill impairment charge of 553 million pounds ($749 million), citing an uncertain global economic...

New York Fashion Week Opens This Week Amid Fragmented Luxury Backdrop
Date: September 8, 2025
By Alicia Powell (Reuters) -Established apparel brands including Coach , Michael Kors , and Calvin Klein will hit the runway alongside emerging labels at the New York Fashion Week (NYFW), which kicks...
Dick's Sporting Goods Completes $2.4 Billion Foot Locker Deal
Date: September 8, 2025
(Reuters) -Footwear retailer Dick's Sporting Goods said on Monday it had completed its $2.4 billion acquisition of Foot Locker. The deal gives Dick's a stronger foothold in the sneaker market with...
Exclusive-Tesla Market Share in US Drops to Lowest Since 2017 as Competition Heats Up
Date: September 8, 2025
By Abhirup Roy SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Tesla's U.S. market share dropped to a near eight-year low in August as buyers chose electric vehicles from a growing stable of rivals over the aging lineup...
High Stakes for High Fashion: Brands Bet on Luxury Revival on the Catwalk
Date: September 7, 2025
PARIS (Reuters) -Chanel and Dior are among a record number of top fashion brands that will introduce new designers' collections on the catwalk in the coming weeks, aiming to reignite shoppers'...
Shoppers Hunt for Vintage Armani After Designer's Death
Date: September 5, 2025
By Helen Reid and Tassilo Hummel LONDON (Reuters) -Online searches for vintage Armani clothes have surged since Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani died on Thursday, as shoppers scoured second-...
