A new brand of retail revenue

Emily Pacey

15-Oct-2006

As King Power Group (Hong Kong) prepares to launch its private label lifestyle range Antares, Emily Pacey examines the trend among retailers to start in-house brands. Could it leave suppliers out in the cold?

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Forget logoed model aircraft and flight bags, travel retailers are now creating their own, in-house brands. From cheap and cheerful accessories to luxury spas, retailers are doing it for themselves—and

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(15-Aug-2006) - The company announces ambitious plans for its new in house brand, aiming for distribution on duty-free and domestic markets across Asia
(23-Nov-2006) - King Power Group (Hong Kong) is to launch its in-house line of electronics and accessories under the Antares brand name at the Middle East Exclusive show
(2-Mar-2007) - The company is running outlets for Tie Rack and its own-brand Antares at the new Square 2 shopping centre
(31-Aug-2006) - King Power Group (Hong Kong) has acquired French costume jewellery and fashion accessories brand Agatha Paris for an undisclosed sum