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After Saks Bankruptcy, Richard Baker Says He Saved Luxury Department Stores

Richard Baker wanted to create a retail empire when he combined Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. About a year later, it filed for bankruptcy.

Vanessa Friedman, Lauren Hirsch, Jacob Bernstein and Kim Bhasin
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Baker, Richard A, Bankruptcies, Fashion and Apparel, Hudson’s Bay Co, Lord & Taylor, Luxury Goods and Services, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Neiman Marcus Group, Real Estate (Commercial), Saks Fifth Avenue, Shopping and Retail
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