Business
Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. said it will eliminate 1,200 jobs, or 12% of its work force, and lowered financial forecasts, citing a weak economic environment that worsened “dramatically” after Sept. 11.
Nov. 7, 2001
Phillips-Van Heusen, the shirt maker that became one of the country’s largest apparel manufacturers, said Friday that a company owned by Texas multimillionaire Caroline Hunt Schoellkopf has made an unsolicited $22-per-share takeover bid.
July 11, 1987
Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. has agreed to pay $79 million for G. H.
July 31, 1987
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Izod Label Is Part of Purchase: Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. said it has agreed to buy Crystal Brands Inc.’
Jan. 26, 1995
Phillips-Van Heusen rejected a merger offer.
July 21, 1987
In a coup that will bolster its presence in the designer world, Phillips-Van Heusen Corp., known for making conservative dress shirts, is buying flashy designer house Calvin Klein Inc.
Dec. 18, 2002
World & Nation
Shoemaker: For 122 years, Bass was a staple shoe on the American scene. But no longer, as the Maine factory is shuttered.
Sept. 11, 1998
Before he ran for office, Donald Trump made millions of dollars by selling his name to adorn other people’s products.
April 20, 2018
Five clothing retailers, including Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan, agreed to settle a class-action suit over poor working conditions at sweatshops in Saipan.
Oct. 7, 1999
When G.H. Bass & Co.’
Aug. 11, 1989