Shares of Levi’s were priced at $17 each, giving the 165-year-old company a valuation of roughly $6.6 billion. Source: NYT > Business – SAPNA MAHESHWARI
There Are Jeans on the Trading Floor as Levi’s Goes Public
Shares of Levi’s priced at $17 each, giving the 165-year-old company a valuation of roughly $6.6 billion. Source: NYT > Business – SAPNA MAHESHWARI
Levi’s, Whose Jeans Are a Rugged Symbol of Americana, Prepares to Go Public
The maker of denim and Dockers will start trading this week, a milestone for a 165-year-old company that has experienced a resurgence in the past decade. Source: NYT > Business – SAPNA MAHESHWARI
On the Runway: Calvin Klein Says Designer Fashion Is Over
The brand is closing its high-end line, in a move that could have ripple effects across the American fashion industry. Source: NYT > Business – VANESSA FRIEDMAN