US: Coach Q4 profit falls 32% on spending shift
Author: just-style.com | 28 July 2009
Lower sales to department stores and other channels, coupled with a shift in spending as cash-strapped shoppers sought out deals in its factory outlets, have pushed luxury handbag and accessories maker Coach Inc to a 31.8% drop in fourth quarter profit.
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