Reformation
Coverage of Reformation in the Nexus archive.
- How an L.A. vintage boutique became a billion-dollar company
Reformation, an L.A. vintage boutique, became a billion-dollar company through its IPO. The article highlights its growth from a local store to a publicly traded business.
- Skirts and sandwiches fail to excite cautious IPO investors
Reformation and Jersey Mike’s attempted to gauge investor interest in the consumer sector through IPOs, but cautious investors showed little enthusiasm due to ongoing pressures in the market.
- Sustainable womenswear brand Reformation started trading on the NYSE at $15 a share
Sustainable womenswear brand Reformation began trading on the NYSE at $15 per share, raising $210.9 million in its IPO. The pricing was at the low end of its projected range.
- Retailer Reformation opens flat in market debut after pricing IPO at $15
Retailer Reformation made its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'REF' after pricing its IPO at $15. The stock opened at a flat price on its market debut.
- Reformation IPO bets fast fashion can keep up with Big Fashion
Reformation, a maker of eco-friendly clothes, is launching an IPO and aims to compete with Spanish fashion giant Inditex. The article highlights the company's potential to hold its own against larger rivals in key metrics.
- The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale has great deals on A-lister-approved fashion brands, from Reformation to Free People
The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale features discounted A-lister-approved fashion brands such as Reformation and Free People. The annual event offers star-worthy style at a deep discount.
- Reformation listing presents ‘acid test’ for fashion brands
The sustainable clothing label Reformation's proposed IPO is considered an 'acid test' for fashion brands, following a series of troubled offerings by apparel groups in recent years.
- Sustainable womenswear brand Reformation is filing for a U.S. IPO as sales pass $500 million
Sustainable womenswear brand Reformation is filing for a U.S. IPO as sales exceed $500 million. The private equity-backed retailer reported $507 million in revenue last year and plans to list under the ticker symbol REF.