Pierre Cardin licensee loses court fight against $4.12 million EU antitrust fine
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German clothing maker Ahlers, the largest licensee of French fashion house Pierre Cardin, on Wednesday lost its fight against a 3.5 million euro ($4.12 million) EU antitrust fine.
German clothing maker Ahlers, the largest licensee of French fashion house Pierre Cardin, on Wednesday lost its fight against a 3.5 million euro ($4.12 million) EU antitrust fine.
German clothing maker Ahlers, the largest licensee of French fashion house Pierre Cardin, on Wednesday lost its fight against a 3.5 million euro ($4.12 million) EU antitrust fine.
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