Overview
Bally International got the boot from Swiss conglomerate Oerlikon-Buhrle a decade ago, but the shoe designer still clings to its ballyhooed haute brand name. Bally focuses on selling its premium-priced shoes (50% of revenues). Other products include accessories (briefcases, handbags, neckwear, scarves) and apparel. Bally sells its products at some 180 company-owned stores and 500-plus concessions throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. The
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Read More firm has updated its image from fancy shoes to luxury goods and complete collections on par with Gucci and LVMH. Vienna, Austria-based luxury goods holding firm LABELUX Group bought Bally from investment firm TPG Capital in 2008. LABELUX is owned by Joh. A. Benckiser.
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Read More firm has updated its image from fancy shoes to luxury goods and complete collections on par with Gucci and LVMH. Vienna, Austria-based luxury goods holding firm LABELUX Group bought Bally from investment firm TPG Capital in 2008. LABELUX is owned by Joh. A. Benckiser.
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