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Ascena Retail Group

Ascena Retail Group, Inc., is an American retailer of women's clothing. Ascena also owns Lane Bryant clothing store brand, and is the parent company of Ann Inc., operator of Ann Taylor and Loft stores.

Ascena Retail Group, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail (women's clothing)
PredecessorDressbarn
FoundedFebruary 13, 1962; 62 years ago (1962-02-13), in Stamford, Connecticut, United States
FoundersRoslyn Jaffe, Elliot Jaffe
HeadquartersMahwah, New Jersey, United States
Number of locations
2,764 (Feb. 2020)[1][2]
Area served
United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico
Key people
Lizanne Kindler (CEO)[2]
ProductsWomen's clothing products (district stores for young women and older women)
Revenue US$5.493 billion (2019)[3][4]
US$-782 million (2019)[4]
US$-661 million (2019)[4]
Total assets US$ 2.7 billion (2019)[5]
Total equity US$ 151 million (2019)[5]
OwnerSycamore Partners
Number of employees
53,000 (Aug. 2019)[3]
SubsidiariesAnn Taylor
Cacique
Catherines
Lane Bryant
Lou & Grey
LOFT
Justice
Websitewww.ascena.com

Chairman Emeritus Elliot Jaffe and his wife and co-founder, Roslyn, own about 25% of Ascena.[citation needed]

History edit

Founding and growth (1962–2019) edit

The first Dressbarn was opened in February 1962 in Stamford, Connecticut, by Roslyn Jaffe. Jaffe saw the opportunity to provide wear-to-work dresses and clothing for the working woman during a time when women were entering the workforce in greater numbers.[citation needed]

The company began trading on NASDAQ (symbol DBRN) in 1982. In January 2011, to reflect its broader holdings,[6] the company was reorganized as a Delaware corporation named Ascena Retail Group, Inc. The company's NASDAQ symbol also changed to ASNA in 2011.[7]

 
Dress Barn, Green Oak Village Place

In 2005, Ascena Retail Group acquired Maurices Inc. from American Retail Group. The name Ascena is derived from the previous parent company of Maurices, C&A Netherland. A.merican S.ervices C. en A. whereby "en" is "and" in Dutch.[citation needed]

In 2009, Ascena Retail Group expanded into the girls' clothing market by purchasing Tween Brands, the owner of the Justice chain of 891 stores.[8] Justice, which is aimed at girls between ages 7 and 14, is the successor of Limited Too, originally launched in 1987 by The Limited. Limited Too changed its name to Tween Brands in 2008, and the company had almost completely converted its remaining Limited Too stores to Justice stores at the time of the Ascena acquisition.[citation needed]

In 2012, Ascena Retail Group acquired Charming Shoppes, which was the parent holding company for Lane Bryant, Cacique and Catherines Plus, for $900 million.[citation needed]

On May 18, 2015, Ascena Group agreed to a $2.16 billion acquisition of Ann Inc., the parent company of clothing retailers Ann Taylor and Loft.[9] Ascena Group completed its acquisition of Ann Inc on August 21, 2015. Ann Inc. operates as an Ascena Group subsidiary.[10]

On May 1, 2019, David Jaffe stepped down as Ascena's CEO and as chairman of the board after a 27-year tenure, although he retained a non-chair board seat. Ascena Brands president and CEO Gary Muto replaced Jaffe as Ascena Retail Group's CEO. Ascena president and Chief Operating Officer Brian Lynch also left the company on May 1.[11][12]

On May 20, 2019, Ascena announced that it was closing all of its approximately 650 Dressbarn locations, which they did on December 26.[13]

Pandemic and closures (2020–2021) edit

On July 23, 2020, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced the closing of all Catherines and Lou & Grey stores, a significant number of Justice stores, and a select number of Ann Taylor, LOFT, and Lane Bryant stores.[1][14][15][16] On November 11, 2020, Ascena Brands announced the closure of all remaining Justice stores as well as the online website after the brand was sold to Bluestar Alliance LLC.[citation needed] In December 2020, a study from Coresight Research found that of all American retailers, Ascena Retail had closed the most locations in 2020, at 1,200 closures of 8,400 in the country overall.[17]

On December 23, 2020, Ascena announced that Sycamore Partners has completed its acquisition of Ann Taylor, LOFT, Lou & Grey and Lane Bryant brands. Ascena is now a privately held company owned by Sycamore Partners and no longer a publicly traded company and has emerged out of bankruptcy.[citation needed]

On January 4, 2021, Gary Muto stepped down as CEO of Ascena and in place Lizanne Kindler was named as the Executive Chair and Interim Chief Executive Officer of Ascena.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ascena, owner of Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant, files for bankruptcy". www.cnn.com. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Ascena Retail Group Inc. (ASNA) Profile". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Document". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "ASNA: Ascena Retail Group, Inc. - Income Statement - Zacks Investment Research". zacks.com. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b "ASNA: NA - Balance Sheet".
  6. ^ "The Dress Barn, Inc. Completes Delaware Holding Company Reorganization into Ascena Retail Group, Inc". Business Wire. January 3, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  7. ^ "Ascena Retail Group Inc. - Company Information". The New York Times. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  8. ^ Mattioli, Dana (2012-05-01). "Retail Rival to Buy Lane Bryant Parent". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  9. ^ "Ascena Buying Ann Taylor Parent For $2.16 Billion". Forbes. May 18, 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  10. ^ . Fox Business. August 21, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  11. ^ "Ascena founder's son steps down as CEO". Retail Dive. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  12. ^ "C-suite shakeup at Ascena Retail Group as longtime CEO leaves". Chain Store Age. 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  13. ^ "Dressbarn to close all 650 stores, shutter entire business". NBC News. May 21, 2019. from the original on 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2019-10-26 – via Reuters.
  14. ^ "Ascena Retail Group Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy". www.finance.yahoo.com. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  15. ^ Al-Muslim, Aisha (2020-07-23). "Ann Taylor Owner Files for Bankruptcy". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  16. ^ "What Is Lou & Grey (+ Why I Am This Brand's Biggest Fan)". It's Causal. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  17. ^ Jordan Valinksy (December 13, 2020), "The 30 retailers and restaurant chains that filed for bankruptcy in 2020", CNN
  18. ^ "Hear Sycamore Resets Ascena Management". finance.yahoo.com. 6 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-27.

External links edit

  • Ascena Group official website
  • Dressbarn official website

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Ascena Retail Group Inc is an American retailer of women s clothing Ascena also owns Lane Bryant clothing store brand and is the parent company of Ann Inc operator of Ann Taylor and Loft stores Ascena Retail Group Inc Company typePrivateTraded asNasdaq ASNAOTC Pink ASNAQIndustryRetail women s clothing PredecessorDressbarnFoundedFebruary 13 1962 62 years ago 1962 02 13 in Stamford Connecticut United StatesFoundersRoslyn Jaffe Elliot JaffeHeadquartersMahwah New Jersey United StatesNumber of locations2 764 Feb 2020 1 2 Area servedUnited States Canada Puerto Rico MexicoKey peopleLizanne Kindler CEO 2 ProductsWomen s clothing products district stores for young women and older women RevenueUS 5 493 billion 2019 3 4 Operating incomeUS 782 million 2019 4 Net incomeUS 661 million 2019 4 Total assetsUS 2 7 billion 2019 5 Total equityUS 151 million 2019 5 OwnerSycamore PartnersNumber of employees53 000 Aug 2019 3 SubsidiariesAnn TaylorCaciqueCatherinesLane BryantLou amp GreyLOFTJusticeWebsitewww wbr ascena wbr com Chairman Emeritus Elliot Jaffe and his wife and co founder Roslyn own about 25 of Ascena citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and growth 1962 2019 1 2 Pandemic and closures 2020 2021 2 References 3 External linksHistory editFounding and growth 1962 2019 edit The first Dressbarn was opened in February 1962 in Stamford Connecticut by Roslyn Jaffe Jaffe saw the opportunity to provide wear to work dresses and clothing for the working woman during a time when women were entering the workforce in greater numbers citation needed The company began trading on NASDAQ symbol DBRN in 1982 In January 2011 to reflect its broader holdings 6 the company was reorganized as a Delaware corporation named Ascena Retail Group Inc The company s NASDAQ symbol also changed to ASNA in 2011 7 nbsp Dress Barn Green Oak Village Place In 2005 Ascena Retail Group acquired Maurices Inc from American Retail Group The name Ascena is derived from the previous parent company of Maurices C amp A Netherland A merican S ervices C en A whereby en is and in Dutch citation needed In 2009 Ascena Retail Group expanded into the girls clothing market by purchasing Tween Brands the owner of the Justice chain of 891 stores 8 Justice which is aimed at girls between ages 7 and 14 is the successor of Limited Too originally launched in 1987 by The Limited Limited Too changed its name to Tween Brands in 2008 and the company had almost completely converted its remaining Limited Too stores to Justice stores at the time of the Ascena acquisition citation needed In 2012 Ascena Retail Group acquired Charming Shoppes which was the parent holding company for Lane Bryant Cacique and Catherines Plus for 900 million citation needed On May 18 2015 Ascena Group agreed to a 2 16 billion acquisition of Ann Inc the parent company of clothing retailers Ann Taylor and Loft 9 Ascena Group completed its acquisition of Ann Inc on August 21 2015 Ann Inc operates as an Ascena Group subsidiary 10 On May 1 2019 David Jaffe stepped down as Ascena s CEO and as chairman of the board after a 27 year tenure although he retained a non chair board seat Ascena Brands president and CEO Gary Muto replaced Jaffe as Ascena Retail Group s CEO Ascena president and Chief Operating Officer Brian Lynch also left the company on May 1 11 12 On May 20 2019 Ascena announced that it was closing all of its approximately 650 Dressbarn locations which they did on December 26 13 Pandemic and closures 2020 2021 edit On July 23 2020 the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced the closing of all Catherines and Lou amp Grey stores a significant number of Justice stores and a select number of Ann Taylor LOFT and Lane Bryant stores 1 14 15 16 On November 11 2020 Ascena Brands announced the closure of all remaining Justice stores as well as the online website after the brand was sold to Bluestar Alliance LLC citation needed In December 2020 a study from Coresight Research found that of all American retailers Ascena Retail had closed the most locations in 2020 at 1 200 closures of 8 400 in the country overall 17 On December 23 2020 Ascena announced that Sycamore Partners has completed its acquisition of Ann Taylor LOFT Lou amp Grey and Lane Bryant brands Ascena is now a privately held company owned by Sycamore Partners and no longer a publicly traded company and has emerged out of bankruptcy citation needed On January 4 2021 Gary Muto stepped down as CEO of Ascena and in place Lizanne Kindler was named as the Executive Chair and Interim Chief Executive Officer of Ascena 18 References edit a b Ascena owner of Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant files for bankruptcy www cnn com 23 July 2020 Retrieved 23 July 2020 a b Ascena Retail Group Inc ASNA Profile Yahoo Finance Retrieved 17 June 2020 a b Document www sec gov Retrieved 20 June 2020 a b c ASNA Ascena Retail Group Inc Income Statement Zacks Investment Research zacks com Retrieved 17 June 2020 a b ASNA NA Balance Sheet The Dress Barn Inc Completes Delaware Holding Company Reorganization into Ascena Retail Group Inc Business Wire January 3 2011 Retrieved January 17 2012 Ascena Retail Group Inc Company Information The New York Times Retrieved January 17 2012 Mattioli Dana 2012 05 01 Retail Rival to Buy Lane Bryant Parent Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2019 05 16 Ascena Buying Ann Taylor Parent For 2 16 Billion Forbes May 18 2015 Retrieved August 25 2015 Ascena Retail Group completes approximately 2 billion acquisition of Ann Fox Business August 21 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 2019 10 25 Ascena founder s son steps down as CEO Retail Dive Retrieved 2019 05 16 C suite shakeup at Ascena Retail Group as longtime CEO leaves Chain Store Age 2019 05 02 Retrieved 2019 05 16 Dressbarn to close all 650 stores shutter entire business NBC News May 21 2019 Archived from the original on 2019 05 21 Retrieved 2019 10 26 via Reuters Ascena Retail Group Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy www finance yahoo com 23 July 2020 Retrieved 23 July 2020 Al Muslim Aisha 2020 07 23 Ann Taylor Owner Files for Bankruptcy Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 07 23 What Is Lou amp Grey Why I Am This Brand s Biggest Fan It s Causal Retrieved 2022 09 14 Jordan Valinksy December 13 2020 The 30 retailers and restaurant chains that filed for bankruptcy in 2020 CNN Hear Sycamore Resets Ascena Management finance yahoo com 6 January 2021 Retrieved 2021 09 27 External links editAscena Group official website Dressbarn official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ascena Retail Group amp oldid 1223597469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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