Wella Buying Spree Boosts Third Quarter Sales
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Wella's acquisitions of Graham Webb, Yardley of London (U.S.), Escada Beauté, Tony & Tina and Atkinsons contributed $120.4 mil. (€1=$1.01) to sales for the first nine months of 2002, the Darmstadt, Germany firm announced in its 1sales and earnings release Nov. 19
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