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Children's Place Shares Higher After Interim CEO Adds Holding
Oct 10, 2025 12:18 PM

02:37 PM EDT, 10/10/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Children's Place (PLCE) shares were up about 2% in recent Friday trading after a regulatory filing showed its president and interim chief executive officer, Muhammad Umair, bought 7,143 shares of the company.

The purchase brought his holding to 277,667 shares, according to the filing late Thursday.

Price: 7.35, Change: +0.14, Percent Change: +1.94

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