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Inditex Sales Rise as Zara Owner Benefits From Tech Investment - BNN Bloomberg
European stocks mixed, with Inditex lifting retailers as investors await Fed decision - MarketWatch
Zara Limits Free Returns to in-Store Only | PYMNTS.com
Higher profits cost Zara dear | Retail industry | The Guardian
Zara Less Fashionable With Investors
People walk past a Zara store in Barcelona, November 5, 2013. The world's largest fashion retailer, Inditex, shows no sign of stalling and investors are betting that its Zara "fast fashion" model
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Shein's US$100 billion valuation would top H&M and Zara combined
Fast Fashion For Long-Term Profits: Zara's Parent Company Inditex (OTCMKTS:IDEXY) | Seeking Alpha
H&M Versus Zara: Are Premium Fabrics On The Rise? | Textile World
Zara-owner Inditex to trim investment after strong sales | Reuters.com
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Has Zara reached saturation point? Far from it, investors bet
Zara - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding
Zara's Blues: What's Keeping World's Most Valuable Fashion Retailer Down - WSJ
Jordan: Zara Investment (Holding) Company reports 2009 interim financial results | Al Bawaba
A customer takes a bag inside a Zara store in central Madrid October 20, 2008. Every piece of Zara clothing sold in nearly 1,500 stores worldwide passes through this cavernous distribution centre
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Zara-owner Inditex to trim investment after strong sales | Reuters.com
Profits soar at Zara owner Inditex but investors fear Covid effect | Business | The Times
Zara parent company to invest $3 billion in expanding e-commerce sites | Fortune