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LONDON FOG FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY; OUTERWEAR AND RAINWEAR BRAND ALSO MAKES DEAL TO SELL PACIFIC TRAIL LABEL TO PERRY ELLIS INTERNATIONAL FOR $14.5 MILLION.(London Fog Industries Inc. )
Byline: VICKI M. YOUNG NEW YORK - London Fog has filed bankruptcy for the second time and has made a deal to sell its Pacific Trail brand to Perry Ellis International. Last Monday the London Fog Group filed a voluntary Chapter 11...
Tags: Avalon Group, London Fog Group, London Fog Industries Inc., Perry Ellis
Research articles 2006-03-27

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London Fog sells Pacific Trail.(News)(London Fog Group sells its Pacific Trail unit )(Brief article)
NEW YORK -- London Fog Group, parent of major home textiles producer Homestead, has, as planned, successfully sold its Pacific Trail unit and had its debtor-in-possession financing provided in its "prepackaged" Chapter 11 proceedings. Wachovia Bank is providing $40 million in DIP financing. ...
Tags: Wachovia Bank N.A.
Research articles 2006-04-17
London Fog Sells Pacific Trail (Home Textiles Today)
New York --London Fog Group, parent of major home textiles producer Homestead, has, as planned, successfully sold its Pacific Trail unit and had its debtor-in-possession financing provided in its "pre-packaged" Chapter 11 proceedings. Wachovia Bank is providing $40 million in DIP financing. The company sold...
Tags: Wachovia Bank N.A.
Research articles 2006-04-17
London Fog licenses Streets for water-resistant neckwear. (Streets Limited Design Group) (Brief Article)
NEW YORK -- London Fog Corp. has licensed Streets Ltd. Design Group to manufacture and market a neckwear line under the London Fog label. The first season for the line will be fall '93. The ties will be treated with Hydrofuge, a new fabric finishing...
Tags: E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Research articles 1993-06-25
London Fog licenses Jacob Siegel Co. for wool coats.(London Fog Industries Inc.)(Brief Article)
NEW YORK - London Fog Industries Inc. has licensed Jacob Siegel Co., Philadelphia, Pa., to manufacture and market wool topcoats and casual wool outerwear under the London Fog and Towne by London labels, according to Doug Hillman, president, London Fog's Trade Group. Under the long-term...
Tags: London Fog Industries Inc.
Research articles 1995-12-21
Arnold Cohen named CEO, chairman of London Fog. (Brief Article)
NEW YORK - Arnold Cohen, who resigned as president of J. Crew Group, Inc., on July 2, has been named chairman and chief executive officer of London Fog Corp. London Fog has been without a chief executive since Mark H. Lieberman retired in May....
Tags: Cohen, FINANCE, Investment, Lieberman Software Corp, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., SALES
Research articles 1993-07-29
NEW CEO, OWNERSHIP HELP CLEAR LONDON FOG.(appointment)(London Fog Industries Inc.)
Byline: ADAM TSCHORN, Contributions by VICKI M. YOUNG LOS ANGELES -- David Greenstein has been named chief executive officer of London Fog Industries following the acquisition of controlling interest in the firm by the textile industry veteran's New York-based investment group,...
Tags: brand, Branding, CEO, Clear, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-12-13
GREENSTEIN NAMED LONDON FOG CEO.(David Greenstein, London Fog Industries Inc.)(Brief Article)
Byline: Adam Tschorn, Vicki M. Young contributed to this report. LOS ANGELES-David Greenstein has been named chief executive officer of London Fog Industries following the acquisition of controlling interest in the firm by the textiles industry veteran's New York-based investment group, Greenco. ...
Tags: London Fog Industries Inc.
Research articles 2004-12-20
London Fog Announces Closing of Over 100 Outlet Stores
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 9, 1999-- A joint venture composed of Hilco/Great American Group and Schottenstein Bernstein Capital Group LLC was appointed by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware as the agent to dispose of over $100 million of inventory in 108 London Fog outlet stores. Store closing sales will commence...
Tags: Business Wire, Outsourcing, Retail, SALES
Research articles 1999-10-11
Li & Fung Takes the Lead on Homestead.(Millwork Trading Co. to buy Homestead )
By Brent Felgner Greenstein Could Head Li & Fung Fashion Bedding Reno, Nev. - An affiliate of Li & Fung may emerge as the new owner of Homestead textiles, unless a competitive bidder emerges before a tentative...
Tags: Li & Fung Ltd.
Research articles 2006-10-30
Genius glimmers through London fog.
BROADWAY VINCENT IN BRIXTON (JOHN GOLDEN THEATER; 796 SEATS; $70 TOP) NEW YORK A Lincoln Center Theater presentation, by arrangement with the Royal National Theater, Ambassador Theater Group, Maidstone Prods., Robert Fox Ltd.,...
Tags: Brixton Plc.
Research articles 2003-03-10
BRIEFS(2lf).
London Fog Gets OK to Close 108 Stores NEW YORK -- Bankrupt London Fog Industries last week received U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval to close 108 outlet stores and liquidate more than $100 million in inventory. A joint venture between Hilco/Great American Group...
Tags: Burberry Ltd., Sears Roebuck & Co.
Research articles 1999-10-13
Neil Cole Steps Out From Brother Kenneth's Shadow With Iconix -- Or Does He?
Iconix Brand Group CEO Neil Cole, often called the unlucky kid brother of fashion designer Kenneth Cole, has a history of overpaying for acquisitions -- most recently, an eagerness to add breadth to Iconix's portfolio of apparel, footwear, and household related-accessories. If licensees of Iconix's clothing and footwear brands, such...
Tags: Asset, ICONIX, Target, Asset Management, Sales Strategy, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Sales, David Phillips
Blog posts 2009-10-08
Corporate Locations: Wish You Were Here?
Where should it be this year? Bermuda? Switzerland? Or stay close to home in Ireland? These are not choices for taking the family on holiday but the options list for chairmen considering taking their companies offshore. Latest to decide is the European HQ of McDonald's, which has...
Tags: London, U.K., Taxes, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Richard Northedge
Blog posts 2009-07-13
Playboy Sale Moving Along; Iconix Still Front Runner; Buyers for TV/Online Lining Up
Before I drop off as my jetlag digs deeper in India, some new details I have gathered on Playboy’s sale process, some of which will be borne out, some won’t: the sale to Iconix Brand Group, the London-based owner of London Fog, Joe Boxer, Ecko Unltd and others, is...
Tags: ICONIX, Playboy, Asset Management, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, IPO, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Finance, Business Operations, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-11-30
Playboy's Deal Coming This Week;  Magazine To Be Managed by American Media
The Playboy Enterprises (NYSE: PLA) deal is about to close, paidContent has learned, and the buyer is Iconix Brand Group, the London-based owner of London Fog, Joe Boxer, Ecko Unltd and others. What isn’t clear is the structure of the deal, whether it is a full buyout—or if Playboy...
Tags: American Media Inc., ICONIX, Playboy, Branding, Public Relations, Backups, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Entertainment, Adult, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-11-24
Former Exec Griffiths Also In Talks To Buy Playboy
A second bidder has emerged in the battle to take over Playboy (NYSE: PLA). The LA Times and Reuters both report that a group led by former Playboy Entertainment chief James Griffiths and PE firm Golden Gate Capital is in discussions to buy the company for around $300 million....
Tags: ICONIX, Playboy, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Entertainment, Adult, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-11-13
Track Entertainment CEO Tells Maxim To Accept $40 Million Bid Or Close Up Shop
Andrew Fox, CEO of lifestyle media and events company Track Entertainment, has offered Maxim magazine’s owners an ultimatum: accept his $40 million offer to buy the title or face a possible shutdown by March, the NY Post Page Six reports. Fox claims that in his hands, he can make...
Tags: Playboy, Magazine, Entertainment, CEO, Maxim, Advertising & Promotion, Investment, Marketing, Finance, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, David Kaplan
External links 2009-11-30
Bombardier's CSeries Lost in the Fog
Depending on who you listen to, Bombardier's proposed 100- to 150-seat CSeries jets are either poised to take off, or permanently grounded. First -- for all of you who have actual lives and don't obsess about proposed new airplanes -- here's the backstory: The...
Tags: Bombardier Inc., CSeries, Government, Corporate Communications, Vertical Industries, Strategy, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Bryan Corliss
Blog posts 2009-03-05
Playboy Talking To Iconix About Possible Sale
Playboy (NYSE: PLA) is in discussions with Iconix Brand Group to sell itself, Bloomberg News reports, citing unnamed sources. The report is short on details but says that Iconix—which owns brands including London Fog and Starter—has looked at Playboy’s books. More to come. by Joseph Tartakoff
Tags: ICONIX, Playboy, Branding, Marketing, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-11-12
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