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Daily Express US on MSNClaire's stores may not close after Chapter 11 bankruptcy as business is purchased
Claire's has agreed to sell its business operations in North America after filing for bankruptcy earlier this month ...
Ames Watson leads group to buy the Claire's business and save between 795 to 950 stores in North America, while the remaining ...
Claire’s has reached a deal with Ames Watson that could save up to 950 stores, weeks after announcing plans to close more ...
Claire's Holdings LLC ("Claire's" or "the Company") today announced that it has entered into an agreement with an affiliate of Ames Watson, a private holding company that purchases, transforms and ...
The bankrupt tween accessories retailer had plans to shutter at least 700 stores — possibly twice that — and now most will ...
Bankrupt tween retailer Claire’s Holdings LLC (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) has agreed to sell its business operations in North America to an affiliate of Ames Watson, which describes itself as a private ...
Claire’s will sell its North American business operations to PE firm Ames Watson, which plans to maintain a significant ...
The deal means that at least 795 of the iconic mall jewelry store chain's North American stores will remain open for now.
After filing for bankruptcy for a second time, Claire’s announced on Aug. 20 that it would be selling most of its North American business.
Claire’s, fresh off Chapter 11, to sell most North America stores for $140M, preserving jobs and keeping hundreds of shops open.
Claire’s announced in a release Wednesday that it entered into an agreement to be purchased by an affiliate of Ames Watson, a ...
In addition to the retailer’s brick-and-mortar footprint, Ames Watson will run South Moon Under’s ecommerce business. Similar to the success it has had with leading sports retailer Lids since ...
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