JAPAN: Uniqlo same-store sales dip 2.1% during May

By | 4 June 2007

Japanese retailer Fast Retailing Co has reported a 2.1% dip in same-store sales for its Uniqlo casual clothing brand during May.

The company opened seven Uniqlo stores while closing four, and said that sales at direct-run stores increased 6%.

Same-store sales nudged below previous year levels as a result in a fall in temperature over the final week of the month, which the company said had dampened customer numbers.

Sectors: Apparel, Finance, Retail

Companies: Uniqlo, Fast Retailing

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