... Benetton family, who decides where to locate new outlets. Cartes said he only runs his shop. But he defended Luciano Benetton, managing director of the family business, as a kind and caring entrepreneur. Cartes said Benetton had used ...
Hawick takes the Italian line. JACKIE MOORE describes how the Benetton family from Ponzano, near Venice, has moved into the Border fashion industry. from a T-shirt to the latest in trousers, completely colour coordinated right through to ...
off for close-knit Benetton family HI Italian clothes maker's label found throughout world. By CLARE PEDRICK For ... Benetton family wealth, but not the high-society lifestyle enjoyed by other representatives of Italy's business ...
... Benetton family (Carlo, Gilberto, Guiliana and Luciano) have run this $1.7 billion empire as their personal fiefdom for nearly 20 years. Though revenues and earnings began to decline in 1992, gullible Americans rushed to buy 174 million ...
... Benetton family, the clothing makers who have added the Prince tennis racjket company and a 50 percent stake in U.S. skate maker Rollerblade to their holdings; Robert Maxwell, the British publisher who this year bought New York's Daily ...
... Benetton family members like to keep a hands-on approach — no small feat for a company with 6,300 franchises In almost 100 countries on six continents. "I want to know our clients, see how they manage their stores," said Mauro Benetton ...
... vendor of trendy sweaters, scarves and other clothing for men, women and children has retail stores worldwide. Forbes magazine listed the Luciano Benetton family at No. Ill on its list of billionaires last year, with $4 billion in wealth.
... Benetton family, the clothing makers who have added the Prince tennis racket company and a 50 percent stake in U.S. skate maker Rollerblade to their holdings; Robert Maxwell, the British publisher who this year bought New York's Daily ...
... Benetton family (Carlo, Gilberto, Guiliana and Luciano) have run this $1.7 billion empire as their personal fiefdom for nearly 20 years. Though revenues and earnings began to decline in 1992, everything was meraviglioso as gullible ...
... Benetton family, the clothing makers who have added the Prince tennis radket company and a 50 percent stake in U.S. skate maker Rollerblade to their holdings; Robert Maxwell, the British publisher who this year bought New York's Daily ...