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  2. Marzotto - Wikipedia

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    The Marzotto Group is an Italian textile manufacturer, based in Valdagno. Created in 1836 as the Lanificio Luigi Marzotto & Figli. In 2005 Marzotto Group's textile business separated from Valentino Fashion Group. The Group manufactures woollen and cotton yarns for clothing, and through equity investments, woollen yarns for knitwear, linen yarns ...

  3. Valentino Fashion Group - Wikipedia

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    The Valentino Fashion Group is an Italian consortium of luxury fashion companies currently owned by the Qatari royal family. In 2002, the Valentino fashion house was purchased by the Marzotto Group , [ 1 ] joining a group that included Hugo Boss , and licensed products for Gianfranco Ferre, M Missoni , and MCS Marlboro Classics. [ 2 ]

  4. Lanerossi - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Lanerossi was acquired by the competitor Marzotto Group, the current owner, with the consequent cancellation of the stock exchange. The brand has been active with a line of accessories and decorative fabrics. [2] Due to a joint venture with Marzotto group, Filivivi is the current licensee of the brand. [1]

  5. GameStop is going retro. Where you get old school Nintendo ...

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    The following locations are listed on GameStop's Retro Store Locator as of Thursday morning, Aug. 29: Carmel: 14405 Clay Terrace Boulevard Suite 135 Goshen: 4024 Elkhart Road Suite 20B

  6. Valentino (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    The Marzotto family, which controlled Valentino through several holding companies, including Tidus Srl and PFC Srl, spun off its fashion assets in 2005 to create Valentino Fashion Group. [12] In 2006, Stefano Sassi was appointed as CEO, replacing Michele Norsa. [13] He would later be partially responsible for the brand's renaissance in the ...

  7. Hugo Boss - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, the company was bought by a Japanese group. [31] After the Marzotto textile group acquired a 77.5% stake for $165,000,000 in 1991, [31] [32] the Hugo, Boss and Baldessarini brands were introduced in 1993. In the same year, the Holy-brothers left the company and Peter Littmann became the new Chairman of the Management Board.

  8. Talk:Marzotto - Wikipedia

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    In the linen yarns sector, Marzotto Group manufactures through the Linificio e Canapificio Nazionale of which the parent company owns 100% of the ordinary shares. Editive ( talk ) 05:01, 23 April 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Vittorio Marzotto - Wikipedia

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    Vittorio Marzotto (13 June 1922, Valdagno – 4 February 1999) was an Italian racing driver. Born in Valdagno, near Vicenza , Vittorio was the son of Gaetano Marzotto, the founder of the Marzotto textile manufacturer company.