HONG KONG: Dickson Concepts plans to buy Hilfiger Asia-Pacific
Author: just-style.com | 7 July 2006
Luxury goods company Dickson Concepts (International) Ltd is on line to purchase the issued share capital of Tommy Hilfiger Asia-Pacific Ltd for HK$396m (US$50.8m).
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