
SuperGroup owner of the Superdry fashion brand worn by celebrities such as David Beckham and Zac Efron, beat forecasts as year profit more than quadrupled and said the 2010-11 year had started well.
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SuperGroup owner of the Superdry fashion brand worn by celebrities such as David Beckham and Zac Efron, beat forecasts as year profit more than quadrupled and said the 2010-11 year had started well.
The 60’s highstreet trendsetting brand has been rejuvenated to epitomize the new generation and appeal to the modern-day fashionista. To be exclusively sold in 35 House of Fraser stores nationwide from September 9th.
House of Fraser, UK’s more than 160 year old premium department store, is launching new multi-channel initiatives to push internet sales to cover 15% of the total group’s.
Office, the British fashion and sports footwear retailer whose products are worn by celebrities such as David Beckham, has hired advisers, which could lead to a sale of the business.
SuperGroup, the British company behind the Superdry fashion brand worn by celebrities such as David Beckham, posted stellar trading, stoked by robust demand for its casualwear despite a tough economic backdrop.
The Qatari royal family's investment arm bought luxury British department store Harrods, with the Qatari prime minister vowing to make the London landmark "even greater and better".
The head of SuperGroup, the company behind the Superdry fashion brand worn by celebrities such as David Beckham and Zac Efron, has big ambitions to make it a global player.
The company behind the Superdry brand worn by celebrities such as David Beckham said it plans to join the stock market, despite last week's decision by three much larger firms to abandon plans for listings.
SuperGroup, the fast-growing British fashion group considering a stock market flotation this year, said it has appointed former Vodafone director Peter Bamford as its non-executive chairman.
Struggling British sportswear retailer JJB Sports was dealt a further blow with David Jones, chairman and architect of its rescue, stepping down to continue his long-running battle against Parkinson's Disease.