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Lands' End

Lands' End, Inc. is an American retailer of clothing, baggage, and furniture which began as a mail-order yachting supply company in 1963 in Chicago. The company is named after Land's End, a headland and tourist and holiday complex in western Cornwall, England; after promotional materials were printed, the founder noticed the typographical error in the…

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Founded
1963; 63 years ago (1963), in Chicago, Illinois
Industry
Retail
Headquarters
Dodgeville, Wisconsin
Founder
Gary Comer
Key people
Charlie Cole (CEO)
Net income
−US$130 million (FY2023)

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Lands' End

Nodes39
Edges38
Triples37
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
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related to history · 10
Lands' End → Chicago, Dodgeville, Gary Comer, In, It, Pan American Games, Richard Stearns, Robert Halperin, Stearns, Wisconsin
related to Awards and recognition · 6
Lands' End → America, Best Companies, Fortune, In, The, Work
related to Controversies · 5
Lands' End → After, Gloria Steinem, In, Steinem, The
Founded · 1
Lands' End → 1963; 63 years ago (1963), in Chicago, Illinois
Founder · 1
Lands' End → Gary Comer
Headquarters · 1
Lands' End → Dodgeville, Wisconsin
Industry · 1
Lands' End → Retail
Key people · 1
Lands' End → Charlie Cole (CEO)
Net income · 1
Lands' End → −US$130 million (FY2023)
Number of employees · 1
Lands' End → 4,900 (2024)

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company end lands' stores clothing website 1963 chicago began ceo products dodgeville wisconsin sears american retail yachting cole employees com

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Lands' EndFounded1963; 63 years ago (1963), in Chicago, Illinois1.00infobox
Lands' EndFounderGary Comer1.00infobox
Lands' EndHeadquartersDodgeville, Wisconsin1.00infobox
Lands' EndIndustryRetail1.00infobox
Lands' EndKey peopleCharlie Cole (CEO)1.00infobox
Lands' EndNet income−US$130 million (FY2023)1.00infobox
Lands' EndNumber of employees4,900 (2024)1.00infobox
Lands' EndNumber of locations26 (2024)1.00infobox
Lands' EndOperating income−US$77 million (FY2023)1.00infobox
Lands' EndProductsClothing, luggage, home furnishings1.00infobox
Lands' EndRevenueUS$1.472 billion (FY2023)1.00infobox
Lands' EndTotal assetsUS$811 million (February 2, 2024)1.00infobox
Lands' EndTotal equityUS$241 million (February 2, 2024)1.00infobox
Lands' EndTraded asNasdaq: LE1.00infobox
Lands' EndTypePublic1.00infobox
Lands' EndWebsitelandsend.com1.00infobox

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