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Kirkland

American  
[kurk-luhnd] / ˈkɜrk lənd /

noun

  1. Jack, 1901–69, U.S. writer and playwright.

  2. a town in central Washington.


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And they said its Kirkland brand, which makes up around a third of its sales, and its appeal to wealthier shoppers and bargain hunters alike remained strengths.

From MarketWatch

The first pillar is focusing on the company’s omni-channel retail brands, Lemonis said, namely Overstock, buybuy BABY, and the Bed Bath & Beyond brand, as well as Kirkland’s, which the company agreed to acquire in November.

From The Wall Street Journal

That would bring the base business’s annual revenue to about $2 billion a year following the closing of its acquisition of Kirkland’s, also known as the Brand House Collective.

From The Wall Street Journal

There has been a burgeoning talent war among Wall Street’s top law firms including Kirkland & Ellis, Paul Weiss and Freshfields.

From The Wall Street Journal

In bankruptcy court filings, Latham & Watkins and Kirkland & Ellis—two of the largest firms in the world—report some partners’ hourly rates will rise to more than $3,000 an hour this year.

From The Wall Street Journal