Saks, Inc.
| Formerly | Proffitts, Inc. (1919–1998) | 
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| Company type | Public | 
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| Industry | Retail | 
| Genre | Department stores | 
| Founded | 1998 in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. | 
| Defunct | November 4, 2013 | 
| Fate | Acquired by Hudson's Bay Company | 
| Successor | Hudson's Bay Company | 
| Headquarters | ,  U.S.  | 
Number of locations  | 46 full-line, 69 off-price (2013) | 
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| Revenue | US$ 3.147 billion (2013) | 
| US$ 138.49 million (2013) | |
| US$ 62.88 million (2013) | |
| Total assets | US$ 2.09 billion (2013) | 
| Total equity | US$ 1.149 billion (2013) | 
Number of employees  | 12,900 (2011) | 
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| Website | Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived December 8, 2013) | 
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Saks, Inc. was an American holding company founded in 1998 through the merger of Proffitts, Inc. and Saks Fifth Avenue. Before acquisition by the Canadian-founded Hudson's Bay Company in 2013, it held ownership of numerous regional department store chains including Carson's, McRae's, Parisian, and Proffitt's as well as the New York City-based Saks Fifth Avenue. It acquired several mid-range and specialty department store chains in the 1990s, however, refocused on upscale retailing and divested of them in the mid-2000s.
HBC maintains the Saks Fifth Avenue nameplate through the full-line department stores, Saks Off 5th off-price stores, and SaksWorks coworking space provider.