Elizabeth Arden Balances FFI's Retail Channels, Global Exposure
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FFI's purchase of Elizabeth Arden from Unilever will give the fragrance distributor a more balanced brand stable across distribution channels and between domestic and overseas markets, CEO Scott Beattie said, announcing the deal Oct. 31.
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