How the company behind Coach and Kate Spade decides what belongs in its portfolio
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Ruth Umoh
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FORTUNEHow the company behind Coach and Kate Spade decides what belongs in its portfoliofortune.comThe company tried to acquire the luxury group behind Versace and Jimmy Choo. But months later, it sold Stuart Weitzman.
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