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Articles in December, 1992 issue of Daily News Record
- Gitano gets extension on $300M bank deal. (Gitano Group Inc.)
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Hot property. (Hang Ten advertising campaign) (Brief Article)
by Barr, Elizabeth - Hampton Inds. profits skyrocket in third quarter; sales up 32%. (Hampton Industries Inc.) (Brief Article)
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Ames directors dismiss Stephen Pistner as CEO; the move follows a third-quarter loss of $91 million. (Ames Department Stores Inc. )
by MacIntosh, Jeane -
The brand-new plans of Muse's man. (George Muse Clothing Co. President John Fulmer) (Interview)
by Lloyd, Brenda -
Men's items spark yule biz at Saks. (Saks Fifth Avenue, holiday sales at retail stores)
by Palmieri, Jean E. - Monsanto names two in Chemical Group. (John C. Hunter III, Michael E. Miller named to vice president positions in Monsanto Chemical Group) (Brief Article)
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West Coast notes. (some California Mart tenants look to relocate) (Column)
by Nelson, Alexandra -
Levi's to launch Dockers Authentics. (Levi Strauss & Co. to introduce new men's sportswear line)
by Mhlambiso, Thembi -
Saks' expanded men's store is classy addition to Atlanta; department is now on main floor. (Sak's Fifth Avenue store in the Phipps Plaza mall, Atlanta, Georgia)
by Lloyd, Brenda -
James back on the Thames. (designer Richard James)
by Fallon, James -
Elisha urges Clinton: dump the Uruguay Round. (Springs Industries' Walter Elisha, Bill Clinton)
by Ostroff, Jim - Karl Mayer acquires Malimo Machine Co. (Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbH) (Brief Article)
- Accord acquiring J.T.A. Factoring for $16 million. (Accord Financial Corp.) (Brief Article)
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Bush administration moving too fast on GATT talks: Senate trade leader. (Senate Trade Subcommittee chairman Sen. Max Baucus; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, North American Free Trade Agreement)
by Barrett, Joyce -
Overcoat biz boom repeating for '93. (three years of strong overcoat sales)
by Gellers, Stan -
Sliver Machine slowly finding niche. (carding machinery)
by Clune, Ray -
Men's biz like '80s for Midwest stores. (Christmas season begins)
by Sharoff, Robert -
Color is king for spring in men's hosiery lines; sock makers stressing solids and subtle patterns for spring.
by Clune, Ray -
Sales feast in the Northeast for most men's departments. (Christmas season begins)
by Salfino, Catherine -
U.S. exports - where? (countries having the highest growth potential for exports of clothing)
by Spevack, Rachel -
Courtaulds officially opens new Tencel plant in Alabama: expected to up firm's fiber output 20%.
by Black, Jeff -
Imports increase only 1% in October breaking 13-mo. double-digit string; for the month, apparel and textile imports totaled 1.3 billion square meter equivalent. (1992)
by Ostroff, Jim -
Accessories fertile for new faces. (designing and entrepreneurship)
by Hart, Elena - Freudenberg names Mossa VP, CFO. (Freudenberg Nonwovens L.P. vice president and chief financial officer Mossa E. Mossa) (Brief Article)
- Forstmann expects to lower operating loss in 4th period. (Forstmann & Co.) (Brief Article)
- Business troubles. (earnings reports from Alexander's Inc. and Sheffield Industries Inc.; Herman Geist Apparel Corp emerges form Chapter 11) (Brief Article)
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U.S. may slash China imports: Sorini. (imports of textiles and apparel to US, Ronald Sorini)
by Ostroff, Jim -
Lenzing serving expanded menu for rayon knitters, weavers; the new fiber firm offers new micro, a blend program and filament. (Lenzing Fibers Corp.)(Fiber + Fabric Focus)
by Maycumber, S. Gray - Bradlees earnings, sales jump. (3rd quarter 1992) (Brief Article)
- VF planning public offering of 4M shares. (Brief Article)
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Storehouse PLC posts profit. (Brief Article)
by Fallon, James -
Computer use skyrockets for yarn testing, monitoring.
by Clune, Ray - Columbia Sportswear Co. buys Canada Trans Ltd. (Brief Article)
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Have license, will travel. (Sasson Licensing Corp.'s earnings rise) (Brief Article)
by Mhlambiso, Thembi - Designer's Break, affiliates file Chapter 11 petitions. (Brief Article)
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So goes the neighborhood. (Sam's Club to open in Atlanta, Georgia) (Brief Article)
by Lloyd, Brenda - Gilbert Hosiery gets license for Sharper Image. (men's hosiery line) (Brief Article)
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Fibers: fiber producers are optimistic about '93 but are wary of the first quarter. In strong areas like polyester, a repeat of '92 would do.
by Maycumber, S. Gray -
Defining what makes label-seekers tick.
by Walsh, Peter -
Textile, apparel biz improves in '92. (Brief Article)
by Farnsworth, Steve -
Wemco to introduce tie line featuring MGM film stars; licensed by Turner Home Entertainment. (Brief Article)
by Hart, Elena -
Second Guess. (Guess Inc. to add eyewear line) (Accessories Advance) (Brief Article)
by Hart, Elena; Mhlambiso, Thembi -
Accidental tie-ist. (Park Lane Neckwear's new line of ties with different stripe designs on the front and back) (Accessories Advance) (Brief Article)
by Hart, Elena; Mhlambiso, Thembi -
Santa delivering stable prices; no pricing panic in Southwest. (men's clothing retail sales during Christmas season) (Brief Article)
by Vargo, Julie - Chicago. (Farley Inc. reorganization plan confirmed) (Brief Article)
- 3,000 Canadian clothing workers locked out. (labor contract conflict) (Brief Article)
- Men's retail apparel prices up only 0.2% in November. (Labor Department's Consumer Price Index) (Brief Article)
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Keith Haring. (designs used on neckties manufactured by Zanzara International) (Brief Article)
by Sharoff, Robert - Dennis Roberts. (named vice president of Gitano Group Inc.'s human resources) (Brief Article)
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D.C.-area retailers eye green Christmas: lean spending on decorations, but good early sales results. (Washington, D.C.)
by D'Innocenzio, Anne -
Yearend liquidations force down a number of print cloth prices. (Brief Article)
by Jenkins, Harry - Vest does best biz for fall. (1992)
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French retailers downplay glitzy side of Christmas; shoppers buying fewer items and spending less.
by D'Aulnay, Sophie - Bradlees to acquire Alexander's store site in Yonkers for $16.5M. (Brief Article)
- Salant's stockholders committee gives nod to Chapter 11 plan. (Brief Article)
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DKNY summer '93. (Donna Karan designs more leisurewear for DKNY Men)
by Cihlar, Kimberly - Retail scorecard: who's who at the nation's leading specialty store chains. (Directory)
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Mondo sets Florida stores in joint venture. (with Surrey's of Florida Inc.) (Brief Article)
by Parola, Robert - Farah posts profit in 4th quarter. (Brief Article)
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North American retailing strategies. (Brief Article)
by Salfino, Catherine -
Troy Shirtmakers purchased by Guild Acquisition Group. (Brief Article)
by Van Lenten, Barry - Faces of the '90s. (new men's sportswear designers and traders)
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Creditors want cash, but many must settle for stock; most big Chap. 11 plans now contain issuance of shares to unsecured creditors. (Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plans)
by Auerbach, Jonathan -
Bush set to sign NAFTA today; anti-pact forces plan protests. (North American Free Trade Agreement)
by Barrett, Joyce; Ramey, Joanna - HC puts 7-cent price hike on its industrial poly yarns. (Hoechst Celanese Technical Fibers) (Brief Article)
- Edward Kaminow joins Lord West as president, chief oper. officer. (Brief Article)
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Large vacancies in House of trade legislation reps. (House of Representatives)
by Barrett, Joyce -
Sweaters and neckwear spur business in Midwest. (Christmas 1992 selling season) (Brief Article)
by Sharoff, Robert -
Men's flexes its muscle at big stores. (men's wear; November 1992 sales statistics at major retail chains) (includes related article)
by Ryan, Thomas J. - Woolworth to add 40 'The Bargain!' units. (Brief Article)
- Milgram Kagan gets OK on $1M credit line from LaSalle Nat'l Bank. (LaSalle National Bank) (Brief Article)
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Rep. John Spratt named Textile Caucus chairman.
by Barrett, Joyce -
Cotton futures up 6 cents a pound but stabilization expected soon: China crop damage reports unfounded.
by Jenkins, Harry - Dior names Royce new sock licensee. (Christian Dior Inc., Royce Hosiery Mills Inc.) (Brief Article)
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Sportvest fever hits clothing industry.
by Gellers, Stan - Alan Flusser goes off the rack. (fashion designer introduces collection of men's suits and sport coats) (Brief Article)
- Texfi Ind. posts earnings of $1.74M in 4th period. (Texfi Industries Inc.) (Brief Article)
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Syms restores its 3-year expansion plan. (Brief Article)
by Ryan, Thomas J. - Verrill heads sales at Oscar de la Renta clothing unit. (Dana P. Verrill) (Brief Article)
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