Mango achieved sales of 1.852 billion euros in the first half of the year, growing 7%, while maintaining its goal of reaching 4 billion euros this fiscal year, despite an ongoing investigation involving Jonathan Andic.
A new witness has emerged in the investigation into the death of Jonathan Andic's father, stating she showed Andic the route where his father died, bringing family therapy into focus.
Jonathan Andic's legal defense has rejected the involvement of another Mossos d'Esquadra unit in analyzing evidence related to his case, arguing that evidence evaluation is solely the responsibility of judges.
Hikers who assisted Jonathan Andic reported that he was "blocked, affected, and in a state of shock," while his family's therapist, sister, and partner testified before the judge investigating the case.
An emergency call from Mango heir Jonathan Andic was released after his father's fatal fall in a gorge, with the 45-year-old son having been arrested last month as a suspect in his father's December death.
Lawyers for Jonathan Andic are downplaying messages about 'killing the father,' which were included in the Prosecutor's Office brief as evidence of a poor relationship, asserting that the texts have a 'positive tone' when interpreted in the proper context.
The Public Prosecutor's Office opposes lifting the precautionary measures against Jonathan Andic, citing a flight risk due to his "extremely high economic capacity" and the severe penalties he faces in connection with his father's death.
Images have been released by Jonathan Andic's close associates, showing him walking with his father in the mountains during a family vacation in the Greek islands in August 2021.
Spanish fashion brand Mango is accelerating its international expansion, signing an agreement with Italian company Coin to open 20 establishments in Italy and announcing a €66 million investment for its commercial network in France.
Jonathan Andic's defense team has submitted a video of a previous fall by Mango founder Isak Andic, along with information about his arthritis, to the Barcelona Court of Appeals. This evidence aims to prove that Isak Andic's death was accidental.
On May 19, after more than a year of investigation, Spanish authorities arrested Jonathan Andic, 45, the son of the founder of the clothing retail chain 'Mango', who holds a position in the company...
Fashion retailer Mango is implementing dozens of changes in key areas such as finance, tax, and legal, tightening internal control as Jonathan Andic temporarily steps down from the vice-presidency.
Fashion company Mango has implemented technical changes to reorganize its powers and reinforce internal controls, with these changes approved the day before Jonathan Andic's arrest.
Jonathan Andic's mobile phone was reportedly never activated during his 48-hour trip to Quito, with the accused claiming his previous phone was stolen during the journey.
Jonathan Andic, heir to the Mango fashion empire, has been released on €1 million bail after being arrested in connection with his father's death. Andic maintains his innocence in the case.
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango owner Isak Andic, has been accused of homicide in his father's death. A judge's order details police findings, which the defense plans to challenge with a counter-report.
The fashion brand Mango has communicated with its 2,200 central office employees to reassure them following a homicide accusation against Jonathan Andic, emphasizing continued collaboration.
Isak Andic, the founder of Mango, died after falling from a ravine while reportedly undergoing alternative family therapy with his son, Jonathan Andic, which involved resolving conflict at a precipice.
New information has surfaced regarding the death of Mango founder Isak Andic, with a witness testifying that a family therapy program he and his son Jonathan Andic were undergoing included a dangerous mountain challenge.
Jonathan Andic's sisters have testified in court, exonerating him from accusations of pushing his father, Mango founder Isak Andic, to his death and denying any dispute over the billionaire's inheritance.
Apple's privacy and data retention policies are reportedly making it difficult, and in some cases unfeasible, to provide information from Jonathan Andic's iPhone to the judge.
Jonathan Andic's defense team claims a message in which he admitted his father might believe him capable of 'killing him' was taken out of context. The message was part of a WhatsApp conversation with the victim, recalling past 'discussions'.
A prosecutor has requested that the one-million-euro bail for Jonathan Andic not be withdrawn, citing evidence that he may have killed his father. Key evidence includes mobile messages, geolocation, and call records.
The Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police) confirmed that Jonathan Andic lied about walking with his father in the last ten years, as a judge investigates the family therapist's potential involvement in an alleged homicide.
A judge has ordered Vodafone to provide calls and messages from Jonathan Andic's mobile phone in Ecuador, a request made by the Mossos d'Esquadra prior to the defense presenting evidence of his phone's movements in Quito.
An expert witness hired by the defense in the Jonathan Andic case claims that a Mossos agent fabricated evidence, suggesting the case is tainted by the agent's persistence with the judge.
Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder, has temporarily stepped back from the fashion company after denying accusations of his father's murder, stating he 'loved' him.
Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango fashion group founder, has stepped down from his vice-president role after being named a suspect in his father's death, calling the accusations unjust and unfounded.
Following the arrest of Jonathan Andic, son of the late fashion tycoon Isak Andic, details are emerging about the possible motive and planning of his father's murder.
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango fashion empire founder Isak Andic, has been named a suspect in the investigation into his father's death, which occurred after a fall from a cliff, amid reports of past disputes over inheritance.
The son of the Mango fashion chain founder was arrested as a suspect in his father's fatal fall from a cliff and subsequently released on €1 million bail. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the billionaire's death.
Jonathan Andic's defense team has admitted that walks were part of his therapy but denied that they involved extreme situations, following a collaborator's testimony to the Mossos.
Details have emerged about Jonathan Andic's therapy, which reportedly involved an extreme situation near a cliff. A translator, who assisted Andic's therapist, testified to the Mossos that she was asked to find the Collbató route.
Jonathan Andic's sisters have reportedly reaffirmed their confidence in him during a court appearance, as he sought to establish a tailoring business outside of the Mango fashion group.
A report by the Mossos d'Esquadra has concluded that Isak Andic's fall was not due to distraction, stating he was neither walking nor using his mobile phone at the time, according to his son Jonathan Andic.
Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder, tearfully called emergency services after his father fell down a ravine, with audio of the call broadcast on Monday.
A message from Jonathan Andic to his father, sent five months before his father's death, has been revealed, stating, 'It doesn't surprise me that you thought I was capable of killing you.' This message sheds light on their strained relationship.
The prosecutor's office has reiterated its concern about Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder, being a flight risk, opposing the defense's request to lift precautionary measures against him in an ongoing death investigation.
A judge has requested calls and messages from Jonathan Andic's stolen mobile phone in Ecuador, investigating if 'third parties' were involved in the death of Isak and if a family therapist influenced events.
The defense for Jonathan Andic, son of the Mango founder, is reconstructing his father's death, claiming it was an accidental fall due to an existing ailment, mirroring a previous incident in Barcelona.
Jonathan Andic's legal team is preparing to appeal a prison order before Thursday, challenging the evidence presented by the judge and questioning the detention measure.
Spanish authorities are investigating the death of Mango founder Isak Andic, with attention now on his son, Jonathan Andic, and the disappearance of a mobile phone.
Jonathan Andic's accusation is putting Mango's corporate governance body to the test, with board members awaiting the judicial evolution of their vice president.
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, has been named a suspect in the investigation into his billionaire father's mountain death and subsequently released on bail. The probe is examining contradictions in his statements and a judge's comments on his alleged "money obsession."