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LOS ANGELES -- American Apparel, Inc. (NYSE Amex: APP), a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of branded fashion basic appar...
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LOS ANGELES -- American Apparel, Inc. (NYSE Amex: APP), a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of branded fashion basic appar...
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747 Warehouse Street
Los Angeles, California 90021
USA
Telephone: (213) 488-0226
Fax: (213) 488-0334
Web site: www.americanapp...
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LOS ANGELES -- American Apparel, Inc. (NYSE Amex: APP), a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of branded fashion basic appar...
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The funny thing about our marketing is that people think it's this super-planned-out thing," says Alexandra Spunt of American Apparel's brand-management team. "In truth, it's very fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants. And, it's very un-corporate.
Spunt acknowledges that her workplace can be sexually charged at times, but says that people know that going in. "This is who we are, and raw sexuality is a part of it," Spunt says. "We're not using girls with fake boobs to sell a car. We're using real girls who are part of our demographic, maybe a 22-year-old who's been [photographed] by her friends. If she has a pimple, you see the pimple."
Others complain that the anti-sweatshop movement has been slow to create standards for the "sweatshop-free" label. Adam Nieman, CEO of Bienestar International, ...
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LOS ANGELES -- American Apparel, Inc. (NYSE Amex: APP), a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of branded fashion basic appar...
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EVEN with record unemployment, American Apparel's chief, Dov Charney, can't hire enough factory workers. He's even walked the...
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* Fourth quarter 2009 net sales of $158.1 million, an increase of 8.6% over the fourth quarter of 2008
* Fourth quarter 2009 diluted earnings per sh...
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LOS ANGELES -- American Apparel, Inc. (NYSE Amex: APP), a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of branded fashion basic appar...
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NEW YORK - Actor-director Woody Allen has accused a clothing company of trying to harass and intimidate him with a "scorched earth" approach to defending itself against a $10 million lawsuit.
In papers filed Wednesday by his lawyers, the 73-year-old Allen said American Apparel Inc. went too far in requesting information about his family life, personal finances and career.