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By Dietrich Knauth and Mrinmay Dey (Reuters) -Jewelry retailer Claire's said on Wednesday it would sell its North American business to private equity firm Ames Watson for $104 million in cash, in a deal that will keep at least 795 retail locations in business.
After filing for bankruptcy for a second time, Claire’s announced on Aug. 20 that it would be selling most of its North American business.
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