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Moncler not in talks to take over Burberry, sources say By Reuters

By Helen Reid and Elisa Anzolin

LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's Moncler (MI:) isn't in talks to rob over Burberry (LON:) , four sources shut to the topic said on Monday (NASDAQ:) essentially essentially based entirely on a portray by Britain's Mail on Sunday that a speak by Moncler became imminent.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Moncler logo is viewed displayed in this illustration taken, Also can 3, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Shares in the British luxurious ticket reversed course after the Reuters portray, and had been closing down 2.2%. The stock became up bigger than 3% early on Monday on the again of the Mail on Sunday portray, the second in every week pronouncing Moncler became making ready a speak.

Burberry will portray half 365 days results on Thursday. Novel CEO Joshua Schulman is expected to stutter a technique change after the emblem suffered critical sales declines.

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