This report analyzes the disruptive themes that have driven M&A activity in Q2 2022 in the apparel Sector
The global apparel sector witnessed 55 M&A deals worth $3 billion, a marginal decrease of 8% in deal volume compared to the previous quarter.
The global apparel sector witnessed 55 M&A deals worth $3 billion, a marginal decrease of 8% in deal volume compared to the previous quarter.
Scope
- This report provides an overview of merger and acquisition activity globally in Q2 2022 in apparel Sector
- It identifies the themes driving most notable to deals announced in Q2 2022 in the apparel Sector
Reasons to Buy
- Companies who invest in the right themes become success stories; those who miss the big themes end up as failures. If you want to understand the themes that drive an industry, simply look at the list of recent mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
- In this report we have listed down the most notable deals in apparel sector to make it easy for our clients to get a view of themes disrupting the sector and prepare for the future.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Review of global apparel M&A deals in Q2 2022
- Themes driving global apparel M&A deals in Q2 2022
- Appendix 1: Deal selection criteria
- Appendix 2: Thematic Research Methodology
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Hanesbrands
- Frasers Group
- Viva China
- WHP Global
- GIC
- Calida
- The Nature
- Saha Pathana
- Yantai Taihe New Materials
- Alquemie Group
- G-III Apparel
- Pearl Global
- Nykaa
- Online Brands
- Motion Equity
- Atlas for Men
- Meridian Brands
- Arezzo
- Farfetch
- Cathay Capital
- One Compath
- Wolverine World Wide
- Hugo Boss
- Clarks
- Isaac Mizrahi
- Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail
- Cosabella
- Barrel
- Thanulux
- Yantai Xinghua Spandex
- General Pants
- Karl Lagerfeld
- Alpha Clothing
- Kicaactive
- Nordic Kidswear
- Atlas for Men
- HMS Productions
- HG Industria, Sunset
- Neiman Marcus
- Snocks
- MISA