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Armani 'Doesn’t Rule Out' Merger or IPO In Succession Plan

After preserving his fashion empire’s independence for decades, the 89 year-old designer is taking a more open stance to M&A.
Giorgio Armani poses with models at the end of the runway show for his Privé couture line.
After preserving his fashion empire’s independence for decades, the 89 year-old designer is taking a more open stance to M&A. (Marco Erba / SGP/ Courtesy of Armani)

Three months before his 90th birthday,

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