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Burberry Group PLC closed 2.00% below its 52-week high of £13.61, which the company achieved on July 18th.
The trench-coat maker hit a downward trend recently and is now focusing on its core outerwear and scarf categories.
Burberry had narrowed its appeal too drastically, he told them, focusing on the “opinionated customer" while neglecting others who he called investors, aspirers, hedonists and conservatives.
Burberry paid new chief executive Joshua Schulman almost £2.6m in his first nine months at the helm, despite the business cutting hundreds of jobs to trim costs.
If Burberry goes down, it damages that whole flotilla of small labels. Yet if you look past those bleak job-loss figures, Burberry is actually in better shape than it has been for years.
Burberry is planning to axe as many as 1700 jobs in the wake of suffering sizeable losses British luxury fashion label, Burberry has recently declared that it could lay off as many as 1700 of its ...
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