A taxi driver has been convicted and ordered by a court to pay more than $1,400 for wearing jeans to work.Shahram Forozandeh, 44, was prosecuted by the Transport Department for failing to wear a specified …
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Man convicted for wearing jeans to work
* Focus will be on building margin back up, cushion* Prices will be lowered only by competitive pressure* No avoiding cotton for jeansBy Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Phil Wahba Oct 25 (Reuters) – U.S. shoppers …
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US shoppers won’t get break from cotton price dip
* Focus will be on building margin back up, cushion* Prices will be lowered only by competitive pressure* No avoiding cotton for jeansBy Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Phil Wahba Oct 25 (Reuters) – U.S. shoppers …
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Higher jeans prices help lift VF
Joe’s Jeans’ shares take a hit as it swung to an unexpected quarterly loss.
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Joe’s Jeans Slides Down
Making a market in custom denim.
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A handful of small designers are catering to a wealthy and underserved client base willing to plunk down between $500 and $10,000 for jeans done just right.
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The Jones Group recently confirmed the news of a possible sale of its Jeanswear division to Israel’s Delta Galil Industries, a maker of private-label clothing, for an estimated aggregate amount between $350 and $400 million. We have a Trefis price estimate of $15.64 for Jones Group, which is nearly 50% ahead of the current market price.
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Joe’s Jeans posted a loss per share of 3 cents in the third quarter of fiscal 2011, worse than the Zacks Consensus Estimate and the year-ago quarter earnings of 1 cent per share.
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Obscene Interactive, the new social media division of Obscene Jeans Corp. , is aggressively targeting new acquisitions in the fast-growing social networking space, said CEO Rachel Stark-Cappelli today.
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OBJE Aggressively Targets New Social Media Acquisitions