Spotlight on...Tommy Hilfiger buyout

Author: Joe Ayling | 15 March 2010

The acquisition of Netherlands-based fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger by apparel giant Phillips-Van Heusen signals further industry consolidation, but seems to make operational sense for both companies. Joe Ayling reports on today's (15 March) US$3bn deal.

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