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  2. Category:Defunct companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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  3. What happened to Japan, Inc.? Once a business powerhouse ...

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    Japan is engaged in the business of importing raw materials from all over the world, processing them, adding value to them, and selling them,” Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing CEO Tadashi Yanai ...

  4. Inflation, in Japan? Uniqlo thinks so - AOL

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    Its international business reported record results, driven by sales in South Asia, North America and Europe. That more than offset a weaker performance in its usual growth drivers, at home and in ...

  5. List of retailers affected by the retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Vanity, a mall clothing store based in Fargo, North Dakota, closed all of its stores by April 2017. [329] Vera Bradley closed some stores in 2018. [330] Victoria's Secret announced a closure of 333 stores: 30 in 2018, 53 in 2019, and 250 in 2020, up from the previous average of 15 per year. [331]

  6. The Founder of Uniqlo Has a Wake-Up Call for Japan - AOL

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    The opening price fixed at 14,900 yen. Courtesy Uniqlo. Yanai transformed his family’s tiny clothing store into an international phenomenon with more than 3,500 Fast Retailing stores across the ...

  7. Fast Retailing - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the company, which ran a menswear store in Ube, Yamaguchi, opened a new casual-wear store named Unique Clothing Warehouse in Hiroshima City; this was the forebear of Uniqlo. [5] In September 1991, Ogori Shoji changed its name to Fast Retailing Co., Ltd., and was listed on the Hiroshima Stock Exchange in July 1994. [5]

  8. Category:Clothing retailers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing retailers of Japan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Uniqlo This page was last ...

  9. South Korea boycott hitting sales of Japan's Uniqlo ... - AOL

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    A boycott on Japanese goods in South Korea has had an impact on casual clothing chain Uniqlo's sales in the country, the company said on Friday, highlighting the widening economic hit from a ...