Saturday, June 23, 2007 , Updated
McKinney-based My Vintage Baby becomes a publicly traded company
MCKINNEY My Vintage Baby, Inc., the unique McKinney-based children’s apparel company, announced today that it has formalized all necessary documentation and satisfied regulatory requirements to initiate trading under the symbol: MVBY.PK
My Vintage Baby (MVBY), now a publicly traded entity, operates in the $30.6 billion children’s apparel industry offering some of the world’s most sought after unique-luxury children’s clothing and accessories. Founded in 2001, MVBY has experienced tremendous growth as its unique children’s apparel line has been recognized by major department stores and private retailers across the nation.
My Vintage Baby describes itself as "a piece of yesterday for the hip child of today." My Vintage Baby embellishes with old feed sacks, hankies, chenille, aprons, and tablecloths to embellish the clothing, creating unique designs.
“Becoming a publicly traded entity was a monumental milestone within the overall success of our organization. We are truly excited to offer a stake in our remarkable organization to the general public. It is our belief that My Vintage Baby will stand as one of the world’s most recognized children’s clothing lines in the very near future, which would subsequently bring heightened exposure and longevity to the company and its shareholders. We will always remain in constant contact with our shareholders and will continue to release statements of progress as events take place in the future,” stated Jessica Wiswall, CEO of My Vintage Baby.
Source: My Vintage Baby
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