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Amazon.com Inc. is reportedly getting rid of most of its clothing brands as a way of shoring up its profit and avoiding antitrust scrutiny, according to a...

Amazon.com Inc. AMZN is reportedly getting rid of most of its clothing brands as a way of shoring up its profit and avoiding antitrust scrutiny, according to a report Thursday. Amazon plans to eliminate 27 out of its 30 in-house clothing brands, including Lark & Ro, Daily Ritual and Goodthreads, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people with knowledge of the plans.

... Amazon.com Inc. AMZN is reportedly getting rid of most of its clothing brands as a way of shoring up its profit and avoiding antitrust scrutiny, according to a report Thursday. Amazon plans to eliminate 27 out of its 30 in-house clothing brands, including Lark & Ro, Daily Ritual and Goodthreads, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people with knowledge of the plans.

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