Carson Considering Sale Of South African Subsidiary To Relieve Debt
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
In an effort to help relieve its financial obligations, Carson Products "will consider all options on the table," including the sale of its South African business, Exec VP and Chief Financial Officer Robert Pierce said during a conference call with securities analysts Oct. 28.
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