Business
Sir James Goldsmith on Friday withdrew his $42.50-per-share tender offer for Crown Zellerbach after the forest-products company’s directors approved a plan to spin off its timberlands and its fast-growing specialty packaging operations.
April 27, 1985
B2B Publishing
Nature needs heroes now more than ever -- and Timberland, known for the Original Yellow Boot, has a long history of social and environmental responsibility.
May 23, 2019
World & Nation
Montana: Company intends to sell homesites for $1.6 million each. Environmentalists, sportsmen, even loggers object to area’s transformation.
Aug. 11, 2002
Timberland, the all-American maker of hiking boots and outer wear, is adopting what has become a widely used Yankee business practice: By the end of the year, none of its products will be made in any of the 50 states. * Competition, consolidation and the quest for higher profits have compelled Timberland to shift manufacturing to Asia, Europe and the Caribbean, said Roger Rydell, vice president of corporate communications.
May 10, 1995
Money & Company
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June 13, 2011
Sun Valley-based Rem Eyewear has assumed production and distribution of Timberland Eyewear, part of the popular line of outdoor gear created by The Timberland Co.
Sept. 29, 1998
Archives
It’s difficult to imagine the leather boat shoe, long considered a trademark of New England prep school casual attire, as a hot international fashion item.
July 13, 1986
Much is expected of them, Timberland chief tells Jewish execs. He explains how his firm gives employees paid leave for service work.
Nov. 10, 2002
Timberland toasts the yellow boot’s 40th birthday
Aug. 14, 2013
New Hampshire-based Team Timberland decamped to West Hollywood’s Chateau Marmont on Tuesday night to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the label’s iconic yellow boot -- and highlight the apparel program it’s relaunching for fall.