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Hilco, TPG Form Joint Venture to Acquire Struggling Brands, Beginning with Bebe and Brookstone

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Financial services company Hilco Global and asset management firm TPG Angelo Gordon have formed a new joint venture (JV), with the goal of acquiring and financing consumer brands and IP in partnership with brand management firm Bluestar Alliance. Both brands have been owned by Bebe Stores, Inc.

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Inside Gordon Brothers’ ‘Asset-Light’ Strategy to Rejuvenate the Laura Ashley Brand

Retail TouchPoints

Gordon Brothers is most commonly known for its work helping companies through bankruptcy, handling things like restructuring, financing and asset liquidation. But recently, a lesser-known division of Gordon Brothers found itself in the spotlight when the company sold the iconic British brand Laura Ashley to brand management firm Marquee.

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Meet Our 40 Under 40 Winners of 2024

Retail TouchPoints

The 40 Under 40 Awards and its winners represent the diversity of the retail industry and its various players: brands, technology vendors, agencies and consultancies, and design firms. And at the brand level, we have the honor of spotlighting executives from both established legacy retailers as well as emerging direct-to-consumer brands.

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Hugo Boss Taps Tommy Hilfiger Exec For CEO Spot

Retail TouchPoints

The 12-year veteran of Tommy Hilfiger has been overseeing operations, finance, digital business transformation, technology, business development and the company’s global sustainability program. Hagman was most recently COO, Tommy Hilfiger Global & PVH Europe, and CFO of Tommy Hilfiger Global.

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Navigating Seasonal Sales Cycles: Maximizing Revenue Opportunities for Small Retail Businesses

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Demand for your products may shift as a result of weather changes, holidays, or a change in consumer behavior. As an entrepreneur with a company that experiences seasonal cash flow, planning ahead for off-season slumps is crucial to managing your operating costs and building a sustainable business.