KPMG works on Van Gogh notebooks

Italian company making famous notebooks goes up for sale, with KPMG preparing the offer

Written by Alex Hawkes

KPMG is working on a sale of an Italian notebook company whose notebooks have been used by Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse and Ernest Hemingway.

The company, Modo & Modo, makes The Moleskine, named after its oilcloth cover, 4.5 million of which were sold last year across the world.

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The company itself was set up in 1998, with the original notebooks having been made by a French company that went bankrupt in 1986, The Daily Telegraph indicated. The company had a turnover of 12.7m euros (£9.1m) last year with profits of more than 2m euros.

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