PREIT declared that the old business model of malls relying
heavily on apparel and accessories tenants is dead.
«The historical view of [the] mall, one that relies
heavily on apparel and accessories, really is dead and a new model is rising,» Joseph F. Coradino, PREIT's CEO, said during the company's earnings call on April 1.
Not exact matches
Because track and field athletes aren't paid by a team or part of a draft, they rely
heavily on shoe and
apparel sponsorships to make a living.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Stocks that moved substantially or traded
heavily Thursday
on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market: NYSE Under Armour Inc., up $ 2.98 to $ 46.93 The athletic
apparel company had a strong quarter and raised its annual...