JAPAN: Fast Retailing Sees First Half Sales Boom

By | 6 March 2001

Uni-Qlo branded clothing marketer Fast Retailing Co has reported a 67 per cent rise in same store sales for its first half ended February 28 2001.

Sales in February grew by 35 per cent compared to the same period last year, a growth that is slower than that seen in previous months.

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