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Saks Owner to Acquire Neiman Marcus - Report

The $2.65 billion deal includes financial assistance from Amazon, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The parent of Saks Fifth Avenue sealed a $2.65 billion deal to buy rival Neiman Marcus with help from Amazon.
The parent of Saks Fifth Avenue sealed a $2.65 billion deal to buy rival Neiman Marcus with help from Amazon. (BoF Team)

The owner of Saks Fifth Avenue has acquired Neiman Marcus Group in a $2.65 billion deal, according to a report in

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Neiman Marcus Ends Partnership With Farfetch

Neiman Marcus Group on Wednesday announced it has abandoned plans to use Farfetch’s e-commerce software to revamp the luxury department store’s online storefront and app. The luxury department store chain will also not join Farfetch’s marketplace.

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