2011年3月8日 星期二

Dior’s stock price has taken a beating

Dior’s stock price has taken a beating


Dior’s stock price has taken a beating since news of Galliano’s behavior surfaced.The great selection of wholesale watchessalesonline at TradeTang. It fell 2 percent to 101.35,Visit the premier rolexshop in Melbourne Australia. or $140.99, on Feb. 24, the day of Galliano’s drunken rant, and after a brief rally fell 2 percent again to 102.7, or $142.cartier replica de relojes is sold well online.87, during the week the video appeared online. Still, investors who have held the stock for a year or longer have not been disappointed yet. The stock was trading at less than $80 per share in March 2010.

Analyst Simon Hales of Evolution Securities in the U.K. said Christian Dior’s fashion side might come under pressure in the short term because of the negative publicity.Never retail for lessthan $250 Moreover if the cartierwatchesvendor claimsthewatch is Tag Aquaracer 20082 on saleor . Fragrances and cosmetics may be less affected than luxury apparel because they are geared toward a broader luxury retail market.

Overall, however, the incident should not be “terminal” for the brand, Hales said.

Industry insiders say Dior’s quick move to dismiss Galliano will help the luxury brand preserve its rapport with its consumer base. That’s something some Chicago shoppers confirmed.

One Chicago resident called the incident “regrettable,” but said her decision to buy Dior or Galliano’s designs would not be affected by the anti-Semitic incidents.

“He’s an absolute genius, and it’s so sad, so regrettable that this happened and that it was caught on tape,” said Stephanie Paprosky,You can find free articles related to fakerolexsales. 59, who was shopping on Oak Street recently. “We’ve certainly all said things we regret — and he definitely won’t be doing this again.”

But Chicago residents including Michelle McBride, 38, and Amaris Crawford, 23, said they would boycott the brand if Dior supported Galliano at all.

“This is beyond offensive, it’s hateful,” McBride said. “For a brand that so many women love and covet, Dior doesn’t want to be associated with that.” “Firing Galliano was probably a good choice, because he’s put a terrible spin on the brand,” Crawford added.

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