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Claire’s Accessories is set to sell its North American stores in a $104m deal with a private equity firm. Ames Watson is the ...
Ames Watson, a private equity firm which owns athletic apparel brands including Champion Teamwear and Lids, is buying ...
Ames Watson has agreed to acquire the North American business of Claire’s Holding, a Hoffman Estates, Illinois-based jewelry retailer that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month. Also ...
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 has agreed to sell its business operations in North America after filing for bankruptcy earlier this month ...
The popular global jewelry retailer will be selling most of its business in North America to the private equity firm Ames ...
Claire’s Holdings LLC has entered into an agreement with Ames Watson to sell its intellectual property and a significant portion of its North American store base.
The accessories chain, which operates more than 2,300 stores across 17 countries in North America and Europe, disclosed $690m (£543m) in debt in filings ...
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, fresh off Chapter 11, to sell most North America stores for $140M, preserving jobs and keeping hundreds of shops open.