Can Burberry fix its tattered image after chequered patch?
The fashion brand is set to leave the FTSE 100 after a rapid fall in value and status, but some think it can rise againWhether we’re back to boho chic or donning waistcoats, the trend for Burberry’s share price has been downwards since last year, leaving the British luxury brand on the verge of being ejected from the FTSE 100.The heritage label, known for its trenchcoats and check, listed on the stock market in 2005 and joined the FTSE 100 in 2009, but has struggled to maintain
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