PPR Plans To Buy Old British Burberry
Following LVMH's conspiracy to buy
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After the doubt, there are reports that the world's third largest.
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Group PPR (Paris Spring Department Store) is interested in acquiring the old British Burberry, which has sprawled in recent two years.
It is reported that the proceeds of the acquisition will come from the proceeds from PPR's selling of its home brand Conforma, but even so, the acquisition of Burberry still needs to pay more, and PPR's news spokesman said the Group Chairman Fran ois-Henri Pinault was buying a company.
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The brand is more interested, so that it will not lead to a big melee in the group's internal brands.
Is it a truth or a smoke bomb? We can look at it again.
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