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Apr 7, 2017
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Hudson's Bay to invest 400 mln euros in Europe this year

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Reuters
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Apr 7, 2017

Canadian department store operator Hudson's Bay Co said on Friday it planned to invest around 400 million euros ($425 million) in Europe this year in a bid to grow its sales there by 20 percent over the next two years.


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Profits in Europe will grow even faster than sales, the group's Chief Executive Jerry Storch said.

Hudson's Bay, the owner of Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor, had on Thursday unexpectedly named a new chief of its European business and said it was looking at a "major reinvention" of its business operations.

Storch on Friday poured cold water on speculation that Hudson's Bay was considering a sale of the Kaufhof chain of German department stores, saying such rumours were "absurd".

Asked about reports that Hudson's Bay was in exploratory talks with debt-laden luxury retailer Neiman Marcus Group, Chairman Richard Baker said the group was interested in consolidation.

If there were opportunities for takeovers that were a good fit for the group, then Hudson's Bay would consider them, he added.


 

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