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Nov 16 2012, 04:02 IST
Switzerland’s Maus Freres laps up Lacoste

Lacoste SA, the French classic fashion brand that bears the crocodile symbol, has been acquired fully by the Swiss family-held group Maus Freres, the buyer said on Thursday. The deal, which follows a Lacoste family feud over management, valued the French sportswear maker at 1 billion euros, Maus Freres said in a statement issued in Geneva. “All Lacoste family shareholders have decided to sell the totality of their shares to Maus Freres, which already held 35% of Lacoste capital via its subsidiary Devanlay,” it said regarding the brand founded by tennis man Rene Lacoste.

Starbucks plans to buy tea store chain Teavana

Starbucks Corp said on Wednesday it plans to buy tea store chain Teavana Holdings Inc for $620 million, aiming to replicate the success it has had with its namesake coffee shops. Teavana has about 300 shopping mall stores that sell loose-leaf, exotic teas. “In addition to opening stand-alone Teavana stores in the US and abroad, Starbucks will add tea bars that serve prepared drinks in existing Teavana stores,” Starbucks chief executive Howard Schultz told Reuters. Starbucks opened its first espresso bar inside a store in 1987, when it had 11 stores selling only whole bean coffee. “We will do something very similar over time with Teavana,” said Schultz, who now oversees about 18,000 Starbucks stores around the world. The deal marks the third complementary acquisition over the past year from Starbucks , which is looking for new avenues of growth

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