LSE:BRBY (Burberry Group plc)

About BRBY

Luxury international brand, Burberry, famous for its distinctive check design, sells its products through its own directly-operated stores and in department stores and specialty retailers around the world. The company was established in 1856 and then acquired by Great Universal Stores in 1955, before being floated on the stock market in 2002.
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