Why Levi's Is Worth $8 Billion [www.businessoffashion.com]
Levi’s Goes Public, With Jeans on the Trading Floor [www.nytimes.com]
Levi's investors are excited by its return to the stock market [www.businessinsider.com]
Levi’s CEO: Don’t wash your jeans or put them in the freezer [kdvr.com]
Levi’s plans to open new stores, develop fabric technology, offer more points of customisation for customers and improve its e-commerce experience https://t.co/ckkofLyCQn via @BoF @LEVIS @LeviStraussCo
— Steve Barr (@Steven_J_Barr) March 22, 2019
Going Public after 166 years
— Rajesh Sawhney (@rajeshsawhney) March 23, 2019
Iconic Levi’s goes for an IPO after 166 years.
Patient seed investors indeed!! https://t.co/2r7JX2dUSO
“The irony is, there’s a sign when you walk onto the floor saying, ‘No jeans allowed.’” @sapna on Levi’s first day at the @NYSE https://t.co/FuqhVpK3Un
— Connor Ennis (@EnnisNYT) March 21, 2019
Shares of Levi's are now being publicly traded for just the second time in the company's 165-year-old history https://t.co/61jYTxDmZ8
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) March 21, 2019
Shares of Levi's are now being publicly traded for just the second time in the company's 165-year-old history https://t.co/DVUE32rJWz
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) March 21, 2019
So is it back to business pants tomorrow? https://t.co/CAZc9dDbWn
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) March 21, 2019
Levi's soars in closely watched return to the stock market https://t.co/YLhKSpJOzu
— Finance Insider (@clusterstock) March 22, 2019