(Bloomberg) -- Sparc Group, the operator of fashion brands including Lucky, Eddie Bauer, Aeropostale, Forever 21 and Brooks Brothers, has merged with JCPenney to form a new company called Catalyst ...
may have secured a new lease on life by merging with the parent company of Forever 21, Eddie Bauer and Brooks Brothers, among others, in a deal announced last week. It remains to be seen if ...
Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, Nautica, and shares joint ventures with organizations like Simon Property Group which owns Forever 21. According to the press release, the merger creates “an unmatched ...
The parent company of fashion retailer Forever 21 has merged with JCPenney ... Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, and Nautica, announced the merger on Thursday with JCPenney and the ...
JCPenney has merged with Sparc Group, the owner of several well-known brands, including Forever 21 ... Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, and Nautica. Catalyst Brands will launch with ...
Global retail company Sparc Group and JCPenney announced Wednesday that they would merge the former’s six brands — Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, Forever 21 and ...
JCPenney is merging with a company that owns a number of other once-bankrupt clothing stores, including Forever 21 and Brooks ... which also owns Lucky Brand, Eddie Bauer, Nautica and Aeropostale.
SPARC Group is the parent company of several brands such as Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, Nautica, and shares joint ventures with organizations like Simon Property Group ...
The parent company of fashion retailer Forever 21 has merged with JCPenney to form a brand new company called Catalyst Brands. Sparc Group, which is also over the brands Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, ...