Valentino Fashion Group

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Die Valentino Fashion Group (VFG) S.p.A., bis 2005 Italfashion S.p.A., war ein italienischer Modekonzern mit Sitz in Mailand, der 2012 nach der Übernahme durch die sich im Besitz der Herrscherfamilie von Katar befindliche Beteiligungsgesellschaft Mayhoola for Investments aufgelöst wurde. Zu den bekanntesten Marken der Gruppe gehörten die Modemarke Valentino und die Lizenzmarke M Missoni. Bis Ende 2009 gehörten zudem die Modemarke Hugo Boss und bis 2012 die Lizenzmodemarke Marlboro MCS Classics zum VFG-Portfolio. Mayhoola behielt die Valentino SpA bei und gab die Lizenz für M Missoni Mitte 2016 zur Saison 2018 an den Markeneigentümer Missoni zurück. rdf:langString
Valentino Fashion Group est une société fondée après le rachat de la maison de haute couture Valentino de Valentino Garavani. Le groupe appartient de nos jours à un fonds d'investissement qatari. rdf:langString
La Valentino Fashion Group è una società nata per raggruppare i marchi di moda del gruppo Marzotto nel 2005. La sede legale è a Milano, quella amministrativa a Valdagno nel vicentino e la sede della direzione creativa è a Roma. rdf:langString
The Valentino Fashion Group is an Italian consortium of luxury fashion companies. In 2002 the fashion house Valentino was purchased by the Marzotto Group, joining a group that included Hugo Boss, and licensed products for Gianfranco Ferre, M Missoni, and MCS Marlboro Classics. In 2005, Marzotto spun off Valentino and its other fashion brands into the Valentino Fashion Group. As a result of the Takeover Bid made in the second half of 2007, Valentino Fashion Group S.p.A. passed under the control of the private equity fund Permira. Until 23 December 2009 there were three business units, which even included Hugo Boss, a company which was relinquished on that date and therefore no longer a part of the consolidated group. On 11 July 2012, Mayhoola for Investments, sustained by a large private gr rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Valentino Fashion Group (VFG) S.p.A., bis 2005 Italfashion S.p.A., war ein italienischer Modekonzern mit Sitz in Mailand, der 2012 nach der Übernahme durch die sich im Besitz der Herrscherfamilie von Katar befindliche Beteiligungsgesellschaft Mayhoola for Investments aufgelöst wurde. Zu den bekanntesten Marken der Gruppe gehörten die Modemarke Valentino und die Lizenzmarke M Missoni. Bis Ende 2009 gehörten zudem die Modemarke Hugo Boss und bis 2012 die Lizenzmodemarke Marlboro MCS Classics zum VFG-Portfolio. Mayhoola behielt die Valentino SpA bei und gab die Lizenz für M Missoni Mitte 2016 zur Saison 2018 an den Markeneigentümer Missoni zurück.
rdf:langString Valentino Fashion Group est une société fondée après le rachat de la maison de haute couture Valentino de Valentino Garavani. Le groupe appartient de nos jours à un fonds d'investissement qatari.
rdf:langString La Valentino Fashion Group è una società nata per raggruppare i marchi di moda del gruppo Marzotto nel 2005. La sede legale è a Milano, quella amministrativa a Valdagno nel vicentino e la sede della direzione creativa è a Roma.
rdf:langString The Valentino Fashion Group is an Italian consortium of luxury fashion companies. In 2002 the fashion house Valentino was purchased by the Marzotto Group, joining a group that included Hugo Boss, and licensed products for Gianfranco Ferre, M Missoni, and MCS Marlboro Classics. In 2005, Marzotto spun off Valentino and its other fashion brands into the Valentino Fashion Group. As a result of the Takeover Bid made in the second half of 2007, Valentino Fashion Group S.p.A. passed under the control of the private equity fund Permira. Until 23 December 2009 there were three business units, which even included Hugo Boss, a company which was relinquished on that date and therefore no longer a part of the consolidated group. On 11 July 2012, Mayhoola for Investments, sustained by a large private group from Qatar, purchased Valentino and the M Missoni licence, while MCS Marlboro Classics remains the property of Red & Black, a company indirectly owned by the Permira funds in partnership with the Marzotto family.
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