Parlux Looks To Diversify, Eagerly Anticipates Can Can Paris Hilton Launch
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Parlux's growth strategy focuses on diversifying its distribution channels and building a portfolio of fragrance brands that offers something for everyone, CEO and Board Chairman Neil Katz indicated in a July 19 interview with "The Rose Sheet.
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