AUSTRALIA: Billabong to buy Canada's West 49 for US$93.5m

Author: just-style.com | 30 June 2010

Australian clothing firm Billabong International Limited is to expand in Canada after agreeing to buy West 49 Inc, one of its retail partners in the country, for CAD99.0m (US$93.5m).

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