UK: Burberry rejects listing amid Q1 revenue surge
Author: just-style.com | 13 July 2011
Luxury apparel and accessories group Burberry has dismissed the idea of a public listing in Hong Kong after posting another notable surge in revenues during the company's first quarter.
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