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Mergers & Acquisitions

  • New CEO named at Timex

    MIDDLEBURY, Conn. -- Timex Group announced that it has named Gary Cohen president and CEO of the company. Cohen will also join the company’s board of directors.

    “I feel honored to lead one of the world’s largest and most iconic watch companies,” Cohen said. “I look forward to developing new business opportunities across our extensive portfolio of brands in both developed and emerging markets worldwide.”

  • CiCi's Pizza to add 16 new units

    Coppell, Texas -- CiCi's Pizza announced Monday that it has signed agreements for the addition of 16 units over the next five years and hired Wingstop veteran Bruce Evans to lead franchise sales.

    The moves are part of CiCi's growth initiative, with the goal of adding 500 restaurants in the next eight to 10 years.

  • Kenneth Cole CEO out

    New York City -- Jill Granoff, chief executive of Kenneth Cole Productions, announced her resignation on Monday, effective immediately. She had company for three years.

    In a statement, the company described the decision to find a new CEO as "mutual."

    Kenneth Cole, who founded the firm in 1982, will take on Granoff’s duties temporarily as the search for a new CEO begins.

  • Granoff out at Kenneth Cole

    NEW YORK -- Jill Granoff is stepping down as CEO of Kenneth Cole Productions. According to a company press release the decision was a mutual agreement between Granoff and the board of directors. Kenneth Cole, chairman and chief creative officer, will act as interim CEO. Paul Blum, who was with the company for 15 years and served as president from 2002 to 2006, has agreed to return to the company and assume the role of vice chairman.

  • Report: Toys ‘R’ Us considers $800 million IPO for April

    Wayne, N.J. -- A New York Post report on Saturday said that Toys “R” Us is considering an initial public offering in April to raise around $800 million, although a final decision has not been reached.

    The retailer shelved IPO plans in 2010; it has not commented on the latest report that IPO talks have resurfaced.

  • White House/Black Market names VP

    Fort Myers, Fla. -- White House|Black Market, a division of Chico's FAS announced that Liz Edmiston has been named senior VP, general merchandise manager for White House|Black Market, effective Feb. 28.

    Edmiston joins White House|Black Market from Tory Burch, where she served as VP merchandising. She has also served as VP merchandising for Victoria's Secret.
     

  • The Knot repurchases shares from Macy's

    NEW YORK -- The Knot,  a media company devoted to weddings, nesting and babies, announced that it had repurchased all shares in the company owned by Macy’s Inc.

  • Search is on for new Conn's CEO

    BEAUMONT, Texas -- Conn’s announced that it has appointed Theodore Wright to the position of interim CEO and president, following the news that Timothy Frank will step down as president and CEO of the company and resign as a director to pursue other opportunities.Conn’s said it will immediately commence a formal search to identify a permanent CEO.

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