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Hudson's Bay was part of the same retail group led by Richard Baker that owned Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Off 5th, but when Saks purchased the Neiman Marcus Group in December in a $2.7 billion ...
Canada's Hudson's Bay Company plans to lay off 8,347 employees, or 89% of its workforce, by Sunday when it will conclude its liquidation sale and shut all stores, according to documents published ...
Between the 1970s and the 1990s, Hudson’s Bay transferred its archives to the Archives of Manitoba, the province where the company’s offices were long based. But it held onto the charter.
A map in the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg depicts the voyage of The Nonsuch, the ship that launched the Hudson’s Bay Company. The Nonsuch sailed from England in 1668 to trade for furs in Hudson ...
As part of its restructuring, Canadian department store Hudson’s Bay Co. will eliminate 200 corporate roles effective Friday. ... View a list of RTO mandates across the business world.
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TORONTO, March 15, 2025--Hudson’s Bay Company ULC (Hudson’s Bay or the Company), the Canadian entity that comprises the retailer Hudson’s Bay and TheBay.com, today announced it has filed ...
Hudson’s Bay expects the liquidation sales to continue until the end of May, while confirming there are no “insiders” bidding on its leases, real estate holdings and trademarks. In a court ...
Hudson’s Bay wants to liquidate all but six of its stores. It has 80 stores under the Hudson’s Bay banner, as well as the three Saks Fifth Avenue stores and 13 Saks Off 5th locations in Canada ...
From April 19 to May 2, Hudson’s Bay reported $129.5-million in receipts, roughly 40 per cent more than the company had estimated in a previous forecast.
Hudson’s Bay Co. ULC can begin liquidating all but six of its stores on Monday, an Ontario court decided on Friday, ending an era of department store dominance for Canada’s oldest company.
A full liquidation plan at Canada's oldest company could begin as soon as Tuesday and last for up to 12 weeks, but Hudson's Bay is still holding out hope that it will find a lifeline.