BELGIUM/PORTUGAL: Inditex buys Massimo Dutti franchises

Author: Petah Marian | 26 January 2012

Inditex announced today (26 January) that it has bought out the franchise agreements for its Massimo Dutti brand in Belgium and Portugal.

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