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Sun-Journal - Outdoors apparel specifically made for frigid conditions is available in sporting goods stores. Innovative socks and boots that help prevent frostbite if used properly are good investments. Thinking of trying a new sport? Skiing has never been easier
Outlook roundup: Iconix sees earnings at high end of guidance
CNBC - NEW YORK (AP) _ Iconix Brand Group Inc., which owns and licenses such apparel brands as Candie’s and Joe Boxer, said Wednesday it expects 2007 earnings and revenue at the high end of its previously stated guidance and reaffirmed its 2008 outlook. SAN
Ducati Targets 10% Annual Sales Growth Through 2010 (Update3)
Bloomberg - Apparel and Accessories Ducati expects to boost apparel and accessories sales 20 percent a year in the 2008-2010 period, by adding branded products including watches and perfumes. Apparel and accessories sales jumped 22 percent last year
Reebok’s Kaigler is moving to Nintendo
Boston Globe - A long-time executive at Reebok International Ltd. is leaving the Canton-based athletic footwear and apparel brand to join the San Francisco Bay Area office of Nintendo of America , Nintendo said. Denise Kaigler, a 16-year veteran of Reebok, will
Gasoline, food prices fuel jump in inflation
Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Health care costs rose 7.4 percent over the past year, while recreation prices increased 3.4 percent. Clothing prices, however, are falling in the Bay Area. Apparel prices have dropped 5.7 percent in the past year. The Consumer Price Index measures the
Kellwood’s outlook cut to negative; ratings affirmed - Moody’s
CNBC - MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Moody’s Investors Service cut its rating outlook on Kellwood Company to negative from stable and affirmed its ratings on the St Louis-based apparel and consumer good retailer. The negative rating outlook follows the
Business watercooler stories
BusinessWeek - Our business is to sell apparel.” TEMPS BEWARE: Seasonal workers were lucky to be folding sweaters and stocking shelves this holiday. Seasonal hiring for December was the lowest ever, according to a Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. analysis of





