Burberry Group PLC (BRBY-LN)

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New York Times  5 hrs ago  Comment 
Burberry’s new social networking site reflects a broader move by luxury goods companies to embrace the Internet, hoping to attract a new generation of shoppers.
guardian.co.uk  8 hrs ago  Comment 
If you want to reach out to a younger generation, social media is the way to go, as British fashion company Burberry shows. The brand has just launched a website, The Art of the Trench, showing everyday people wearing Burberry trench coats. The...
Times Online  Oct 18  Comment 
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guardian.co.uk  Oct 14  Comment 
Luxury goods brand's transformation has been a success as its profit forecasts are marked up by analysts Three weeks after Burberry's triumphant return to London Fashion Week, the luxury goods label has unveiled a recession-defying trading...
Forbes  Oct 14  Comment 
Tough cost-cutting leads to an unexpectedly sales gain, and may herald similar results from peers.
Financial Times  Oct 14  Comment 
The luxury goods group reported better than expected second-quarter sales but said it remained cautious about the consumer outlook, given the 'uncertain environment'
Wall Street Journal  Oct 14  Comment 
The British luxury brand reported better-than-expected sales, boosted by strong in-store sales of its fall-winter collection of clothes and accessories adorned with its iconic plaid pattern.
Sydney Morning Herald  Oct 14  Comment 
Reuters  Oct 14  Comment 
Luxury goods group Burberry beat second-quarter revenue forecasts, helped by demand for handbags, leather goods and snoods, adding to signs of a consumer recovery and lifting its shares to a 21-month high.
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Burberry Group plc (Burberry) designs, sources, manufactures and distributes luxury mens, womens and childrenswear and non-apparel accessories globally through its own retail stores, concessions and wholesale customers. Burberry also licenses third parties to manufacture and distribute products using the Burberry trademarks. The Company's non–apparel offerings include handbags, soft accessories, such as scarves, small leather goods, shoes, belts and jewellery. As of March 31, 2008, its retail outlets included 97 mainline stores, 231 concessions within department stores and 40 outlets, and wholesale outlets included sales to hundreds of prestige department stores and specialty retailers around the world, as well as sales to franchisees who operate 79 Burberry stores. Its licensing included royalty income received from Burberry’s partners in Japan and from global licensees for fragrance, eyewear and timepieces. During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008, Burberry opened 76 stores.

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