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VIDEO: All Saints releases UK manufacturing film

12 December 2011 | By

Young fashion chain All Saints has launched a short documentary film designed to promote British design and manufacturing.

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All Saints profits fall 9%

4 November 2011 | By Gina Lovett

All Saints saw its profits dip 9% to £21.5m for the year end January 2011, according to figures filed at Companies House.

Top role to fill: Craig leaves All Saints

All Saints hunts for new chief following Craig’s shock exit

30 September 2011 | By

The majority shareholder in All Saints is looking for someone who is “good at working with creativity and design” to fill the chief executive role left vacant following the unexpected resignation of Stephen Craig this week.

All Saints CEO Stephen Craig quits

26 September 2011 | By Jennifer Creevy

All Saints chief executive Stephen Craig has resigned from his position following a “lack of clarity” between his role and chairman Kevin Stanford.

Young fashion retailer All Saints has launched a partnership with anti-human trafficking group, Not For Sale to tackle the issue of forced labour.

All Saints to launch T-shirt line to support anti-human trafficking

31 August 2011 | By

Young fashion retailer All Saints has launched a partnership with anti-human trafficking group, Not For Sale to tackle the issue of forced labour.

Karen Millen hires All Saints etail boss

10 June 2011

Womenswear chain Karen Millen has appointed Lynn Ritson to the newly created role of ecommerce director.

All Saints to pay bills after £105m lifeline

13 May 2011 | By

All Saints suppliers can look forward to receiving overdue payments within days after the young fashion retailer concluded the saga that surrounded a deal to secure its future with a £105m investment from Lion Capital and Goode Partners.

All Saints has finally been sold to a consortium led by Lion Capital, it has been reported.

All Saints sold to consortium led by Lion Capital

5 May 2011 | By Jennifer Creevy

All Saints has finally been sold to a consortium led by Lion Capital, it has been reported.

All Saints chief executive Stephen Craig is believed to be in talks with new investors to secure a sale of the business, which has been given a deadline to secure its future.

All Saints boss to secure new backing as deadline looms

26 April 2011 | By

All Saints chief executive Stephen Craig is believed to be in talks with new investors to secure a sale of the young fashion business, which has been given a deadline to secure its future by its main backers.

All Saints in second round of exclusive sale talks

5 April 2011 | By

US private equity houses MSD Capital and Goode Partners are understood to have entered in to exclusive talks to buy young fashion chain All Saints.

Lloyds Banking Group, the main lender to All Saints, has appointment accountancy firm KPMG to advise on its options should it fail to attract a buyer in the next week.

All Saints lender appoints advisors

1 April 2011 | By

Lloyds Banking Group, the main lender to All Saints, has appointed accountancy firm KPMG to advise on its options should the young fashion chain fail to attract a buyer in the next week.

All Saints could complete a deal with M1 Group as early as Monday

Next Lebanese PM closes in on All Saints deal

25 March 2011 | By ,

All Saints is close to being bought by surprise suitor M1, a Beirut-based business co-founded by the likely next Lebanese Prime Minister, in partnership with Richard Sharp, the former head of Goldman Sachs’ private equity firm. A deal could be finalised as early as Monday.

Young fashion chain All Saints is understood to be finalising the terms of a potential £50m rescue deal to secure its long-term future.

All Saints nears £50m funding deal

21 March 2011 | By Jennifer Creevy

Young fashion chain All Saints is understood to be finalising the terms of a potential £50m rescue deal to secure its long-term future.

Kevin Stanford, the chairman of All Saints and co-founder of Karen Millen has claimed that collapsed Icelandic bank Kaupthing used cash from British deposits to artificially inflate its own share price.

All Saints boss claims Kaupthing used British savers' cash to prop up shares

14 March 2011 | By

Kevin Stanford, the chairman of young fashion chain All Saints and co-founder of womenswear business Karen Millen, has claimed that collapsed Icelandic bank Kaupthing used cash from British deposits to artificially inflate its own share price.

All Saints up for sale

28 February 2011 | By Gemma Goldfingle

Young fashion chain All Saints has been put up for sale by its collapsed Icelandic backers, with a potential price tag of £140m.

Retail Entreprenuer Kevin Stanford ordered to pay up £1.3 million to Icelandic Courts.

All Saints boss ordered to pay up £1.3m

24 January 2011 | By

Retail entrepreneur Kevin Stanford has been forced by a court in Iceland to repay a £1.3m personal guarantee he gave to secure finance for his investment portfolio.

Retail entrepreneur Kevin Stanford has reportedly been forced to pay out £2.5m of his own money after personally guaranteeing a bank loan to his former premium womenswear business Ghost which fell into administration in 2008.

All Saints boss Stanford forced to pay out £2.5m

29 November 2010 | By

Retail entrepreneur Kevin Stanford has reportedly been forced to pay out £2.5m of his own money after personally guaranteeing a bank loan to his former premium womenswear business Ghost which fell into administration in 2008.

All Saints has agreed a loan with its Icelandic backers to fund further expansion, according to reports.

All Saints secures loan from Icelandic banks

22 November 2010 | By

All Saints has agreed a loan with its Icelandic backers to fund further expansion, according to reports.

All Saints is looking to expand in the US

All Saints to ramp up US presence

18 November 2010 | By

Premium fashion retailer All Saints has been approached by a major US investment bank to explore its options, including a potential flotation – as the retailer looks to expand in the US, according to reports.

USC said it is seeking a replacement for Heath

Sally Heath leaves USC

18 November 2010 | By

Sally Heath, women’s buying manager at USC, has left the branded young fashion business by mutual consent.

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