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July 12, 2007

Jones' CEO Resigns Amid Barneys Sale

Jones Apparel Group President and CEO Peter Boneparth has resigned amid the group’s high-profile sale of Barneys New York. Boneparth will be succeeded by current Chief Financial Officer Wesley R. Card.

Boneparth spent five years atop the company after a career as an investment banker. He started to come under scrutiny last year when Jones reported a $144 million net loss and Boneparth failed in his plan to sell the company as a whole.

There is currently a bidding war for the company’s top property, Barneys, which could go to Japan’s Fast Retailing Co. or Dubai-based private equity group Istithmar.

Posted by Blacks on July 12, 2007 09:43 AM

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