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The theory that luxury stocks are Europe’s strongest response to Wall Street’s high-flying tech stocks is being put to the test
EuropeThe theory that luxury stocks are Europe’s strongest response to Wall Street’s high-flying tech stocks is being put to the test
By Julien Ponthus, Michael Msika and BloombergSeptember 10, 2023
A favorite among punk rockers, Doc Martens is reborn as a buzzy hot stock
RetailA favorite among punk rockers, Doc Martens is reborn as a buzzy hot stock
By Eric J. LymanMay 9, 2021
PARIS, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 07: Alexandra Guerain wears a black oversized puffer jacket, during Moncler House Of Genius : Paris Opening Event at Galeries Lafayette Champs-Elysees on November 07, 2019 in Paris, France. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)
LifestyleWhy Gucci’s Owner Wants to Buy Those $1,000 Moncler Jackets Drake Likes So Much
By Andrea Felsted and BloombergDecember 5, 2019
Street Style - Day 8 - New York Fashion Week: Women's Fall/Winter 2016
CybersecurityThis Luxury Jacket-Maker Is Using Computer Chips to Fight Counterfeiting
By Robert HackettApril 5, 2016
Moncler CEO Remo Ruffini Shares His Passion for All Things Italian
Travel & LeisureMoncler CEO Remo Ruffini Shares His Passion for All Things Italian
By Jill Newman and Robb ReportMarch 13, 2016
Should Canada Goose, maker of the $1,000-plus parka, go public?
CommentaryShould Canada Goose, maker of the $1,000-plus parka, go public?
By Sanjay SanghoeeFebruary 2, 2015
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