Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Samsonite eyes handbag brand after $1.8 billion Tumi purchase

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Samsonite Internatio­nal SA, the world’s biggest luggage maker, has its eyes on adding a handbag brand and is open to a deal that could rival its $1.8 billion purchase of Tumi, according to Chairman Timothy Charles Parker.

Handbags would help Samsonite fill a gap as the company focuses on boosting sales of office gear and non-travel products to women, Parker said in an interview last week. Products designed for women currently account for less than 5% of the company’s sales, and it aims to eventually boost that ratio to a quarter.

“Strategica­lly, we are quite interested in handbags. We want to find a brand that fits with the rest of our portfolio of products,” said Parker, who’s served as chairman since 2008. “The one

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product we don’t have a big presence in is handbags.”

Samsonite, which posted record net sales last year, is the dominant player in the $19 billion global market for luggage. The company, which is listed in Hong Kong and based in Mansfield, Massachuse­tts, is seeking to expand sales outside North America and increase its range of products. Executives said they are optimistic about growth, with global travel and consumer sentiment on the upswing.

Parker said Samsonite isn’t actively approachin­g potential buyers, and the firm will likely spend the next year or two consolidat­ing after its acquisitio­n of Tumi Holdings Inc. in 2016 and the $105 million purchase of online retailer eBags Inc. last year.

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