US: Cherokee Q1 net dips 15% on lower royalties
Author: just-style.com | 15 June 2007
Cherokee Inc's first quarter profits fell along with its royalty revenues, reflecting the termination of its finder's fee arrangement with Mossimo, the end of its relationship with Carrefour and declines for the Cherokee brand at Target.
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