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Hudson's Bay Co. got court approval to sell its intellectual property, including its iconic multicoloured stripes motif, to Canadian Tire for $30 million.
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Resurrecting Hudson's Bay, in a Limited Way - MSNHudson's Bay was part of the same retail group led by Richard Baker that owned Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Off 5th, but when Saks purchased the Neiman Marcus Group in December in a $2.7 billion ...
Canadian Tire is buying Hudson’s Bay's iconic stripes, coat of arms, various company names, logos and related intellectual property in a $30-million deal, as Hudson’s Bay liquidates its stores ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada. The ...
A Chinese billionaire mall owner in British Columbia has won the bidding for up to 28 Hudson’s Bay store leases, the company announced on Friday. Weihong Liu, chairwoman of real estate ...
Layoffs, logos, leases: What the latest release of Hudson’s Bay court docs revealed By: Tara Deschamps, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:40 PM CDT Tuesday, May. 27, 2025 Last Modified: 2:07 PM CDT ...
Hudson’s Bay is liquidating all of its stores but won’t completely disappear from the Canadian retail landscape. The Canadian Tire Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to buy the intellectual ...
TORONTO - Hudson’s Bay made a whopping, 590-page court filing late Monday that offers insight into how Canada’s oldest company is winding down. Updated May 28, 2025 at 3:10 p.m. May 27, 2025 ...
Shoppers who stocked up on Hudson's Bay blankets or other goods adorned with the iconic retailer's stripes, hoping they'd become collector's items, may be in for disappointment. On Thursday, Canadian ...
Canadian Tire will get the rights to 350 pages of trademarks and domain names belonging to Hudson's Bay if the $30 million deal the retailers brokered gets court approval. Included in the trademarks ...
Shoppers who stocked up on Hudson's Bay blankets or other goods adorned with the iconic retailer's stripes, hoping they'd become collector's items, may be in for disappointment. On Thursday, Canadian ...
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