Group 1: Ssense Bankruptcy Protection - Ssense has filed for bankruptcy protection in Canada to address unexpected impacts from tariffs and to prevent creditors from forcing a sale of the company [1] - The company, once valued at $4 billion, has faced ongoing performance pressures as the luxury market cools, leading to multiple rounds of layoffs, including an 8% reduction in workforce this year [1] - A significant factor in its financial struggles is the 35% tariff imposed by the U.S. on goods imported from Canada, which has greatly increased costs for Ssense [1] Group 2: Vhernier's Expansion in Asia - Vhernier, a luxury jewelry brand recently acquired by Richemont, is set to open its first boutique in Asia at the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong by the end of this year [2] - Prior to the acquisition, Vhernier's revenue was estimated to be between €50 million and €100 million, comparable to other brands acquired by Richemont in the past [2] - The brand aims to replicate the success of other Richemont brands by expanding its self-operated network, with a current total of 16 boutiques worldwide [2] Group 3: H&M's Store Openings in Shenzhen - H&M has opened two new stores in Shenzhen, including its largest flagship store in South China, covering an area of 1,764 square meters [3] - The openings reflect H&M's commitment to expanding in the Greater Bay Area and enhancing its retail presence in China [3] - The company views China as a core market in its global strategy, with the Shenzhen openings marking a significant step in its growth plans [3]
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Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-03 13:47