American Apparel Loses More Money While Dov Charney’s Compensation Tops $10 Million
The retailer's credit line is drying up.
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The retailer's credit line is drying up.
Meanwhile, the company is still $116 million in debt.
Jordan Schiff is their new general merchandise manager.
Plus, here's Lily Cole in Vogue Russia with a panther.
They're apparently going to say the book is about American Apparel, when it actually sounds like some whining about the media.
Marty Staff gave no explanation for his departure.
To be fair, people are less likely to be aggressive when they're being fed free bagels and coffee.
Neither side can really remember what they were fighting about.
American Apparel says she was "mocking" the other participants.
They gave the company a much-needed $15 million infusion, and now they want out.
Cue the offensive language about being "XLent" and the "Next Big Thing."
A T-shirt that says "Teenagers Do It Better." Fun!
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