JAPAN: Fast Retailing in 34.9% Q1 profit plunge
By just-style.com | 13 January 2011
Fast Retailing, owner of low-cost fashion retailer Uniqlo, saw its first quarter net profits plunge thanks to a lacklustre performance from its core Japanese business.
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