1. Direct Brands now include:
Juicy Couture
Kate Spade
Lucky Brand Jeans
Mexx
2. has a men's selection
3. donates clothing to homeless shelters
www.lizclaiborne.com
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Welcome Senior Business Seminar students! This blog has been designed for members of section 01 of the fall 2007 Senior Business Seminar (BA471-01) at Franklin Pierce University. By using this blog students and the instructor will be able to engage in extended dialogue outside of the classroom. Throughout the semester students will be required to post to this blog and make comments about other people's postings.
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1/ Liz Claiborne has an affiliate program. For those of you that don't know what this is, it lets people follow links from their site to the Liz Claiborne site, and the site that led them there recieves financial rewards for it.
2/ working on cutting costs with expectations that by 2010 will total around $190 million.
3/ liz claiborne makes several donations to philanthropic programs, love is not abuse, and worker's right. This is a way of showing corporate responsibility
1. Was a Fortune 500 Company.
2. The offer an array of florring for your household ranging from floral patterns, tiles, and hardwoods.
3. Works to end domestic violence through a number of charitable organizaions, education teenagers about the risk of abuse in a relationship.
1. The Direct Brands segment will be composed of retail-based, lifestyle brands that have significant multi-channel, multi-national, multi-category growth potential, participate in highly attractive, growing markets, and are expected to generate approximately $2.2 billion in revenues in 2007.
2.The company plans to aggressively expand the specialty retail store base of the Juicy Couture, Kate Spade, Lucky Brand Jeans and Mexx brands, with a goal of opening over 300 stores, leading to a total door count of more than 800 by year-end 2010.
3. Appointed Andrew Warren as the new CFO
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