Helly Hansen
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Canadian Tire sells Helly Hansen to U.S. company for $1.3BCanadian Tire CEO Greg Hicks said back in February that customers will still be able to buy Helly Hansen products off their shelves.CanadaJun 2, 2025
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Canadian Tire to sell Helly Hansen to U.S. clothing brandCanadian Tire says the agreement will see the sportswear company wind up in the hands of Kontoor Brands, which owns Wrangler, Lee and Rock & Republic.ConsumerFeb 19, 2025
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More than 120K Helly Hansen sweaters, hoodies recalled in Canada. Here’s whyConsumers are advised to immediately stop using the recalled Helly Hansen products and contact the company for a product replacement credit.ConsumerFeb 1, 2023
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Canadian Tire to buy sportswear brand Helly Hansen for $985 millionCanadian Tire Corp. Ltd. has signed a deal to buy Helly Hansen, a maker of sportswear and workwear based in Norway, for $985 million.CanadaMay 10, 2018
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