More than 120 Billabong, Quicksilver and Volcom stores in the United States will close permanently following a bankruptcy ...
Quiksilver originated in Torquay, Australia, in 1969, founded by Alan Green and John Law. Known for pioneering modern ...
Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom stores around the country are being closed after the U.S. licensee Liberated Brands filed ...
The formerly bankrupt retail giant has sealed a deal with a rival company to return its products to physical stores.
Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom, under Liberated Brands, filed for bankruptcy, resulting in over 100 U.S. store closures and 1,400 layoffs.
As a result, one popular party supply store filed for bankruptcy for the second time in late 2024. But whether ...
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Another party goods supplier emerged as the tentative winner for most of the company's intellectual property and related ...
Liberated Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, which will result in hundreds of retail closures.
The move comes after the group lost part of its licensing agreement with Authentic Brands Group for the Boardriders portfolio.
All three brands are owned by Liberated Brands LLC, and the company filed for bankruptcy on Sunday in the U.S. District of ...
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