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  • Kohl’s considers buyout offers; opposes activist board nominees

    Kohl’s Corp. is not opposed to finding the right buyer, but doesn’t want an activist investor group to gain control of its board of directors.
  • Activist investor seeks control of Kohl’s board

    An activist investor group has turned up the heat on Kohl’s Corp.
  • Parent company of Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein unloads several brands

    PVH Corp. is exiting its Heritage Brands business as it focuses on its two powerhouse brands. 
  • J.C. Penney wants to make the new school year easier for everyone

    Parents, kids, and even teachers are beneficiaries of J.C. Penney’s expansive new back-to-school marketing campaign.
  • Lululemon restructures executive team

    Lululemon Athletica’s chief product officer has left the company and other key executives are in new roles as the company looks to increase innovation and execute a 10 year vision.

    The operator of 336 stores named expanded the responsibilities of CFO Stuart Haselden and he now adds the title of executive VP of operations. Haselden joined the company early this year after serving as CFO of J. Crew. The company has also initiated a search to fill the newly created position of chief supply chain officer.

  • Former BN exec named CEO at Kellwood

    Leading apparel manufacturer Kellwood has named ex-Barnes & Noble chief financial officer Joseph Lombardi as CEO.

    Lombardi joined Kellwood as CFO in 2013, and has three decades of retail experience across a variety of sectors, including apparel.

  • Calvin Klein pushes out e-commerce expansion

    Calvin Klein is aggressively expanding its e-commerce capabilities in an effort to directly sell the brand in more than 20 countries by the end of 2016, the company announced.

  • Manhattan Associates signs, expands retailer implementations in Q4

    Atlanta – Supply chain technology provider Manhattan Associates Inc. both signed and expanded implementation agreements with a number of retail clients during fourth quarter 2013. New retail clients signed during the quarter include Arcadia Group, Body Central Stores, Desigual, and Woodcraft Supply.

    In addition, Manhattan expanded relationships with existing retail customers such as Aldi, Belk, Cornerstone Brands, Devanlay SA (Lacoste), HEB Grocery, Phillips-Van Heusen, and Toys "R" Us.

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