
The New York-based owner of brands including Umbro, Lee Cooper and Ecko Unltd. announced a net loss of $21.5 million for the first quarter on Tuesday, down from income of $17.9 million in the prior-year period.
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The New York-based owner of brands including Umbro, Lee Cooper and Ecko Unltd. announced a net loss of $21.5 million for the first quarter on Tuesday, down from income of $17.9 million in the prior-year period.
Iconix Brands Group Inc. grew its cash flow earlier this month as it entered into an agreement to sell all of its equity interests in Umbro China to HK Qiaodan Investment.
The New York-based brand management company announced a net loss of $95.0 million in the fourth quarter on Monday, widening from the loss of $69.1 million reported by the group in the same period in the previous year.
The former CEO of ThreeSixty Group and True Religion will now lead the U.S. apparel and footwear company, whose portfolio includes the Jessica Simpson brand, Gaiam and Heelys, among others.
Iconix Brand Group founder and former CEO Neil Cole has been charged with accounting fraud, while the former chief operating officer has pleaded guilty to related charges and is cooperating with authorities.
British soccer outfitter Umbro has teamed up with New York City-based creative agency Coral Studios for a capsule collection debuting at Art Basel in Miami.
Jay-Z and Iconix Brand Group Inc have settled a series of legal disputes arising from transactions between the rapper and the clothing licensing company dating back to 2007.
NYC-based brand management company Iconix Brand Group has reported total revenue of $35.5 million for the third quarter of 2019, compared to $46.2 million last year.
The collection, created in collaboration with Zoo York founders Rodney Smith, Eli Morgan Gesner and Adam Schatz, pays homage to famed New York City skateboarder Harold Hunter.
Iconix is continuing to support its British football-linked brand Umbro and said this week that it has extended its longstanding license deal for the label to cover footballing countries Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.