Inditex
Spanish multinational clothing company
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April 30 2023 | For the three months ending April 30, Inditex reported a 13% increase in sales to £6.54 billion and a 14% rise in profit to £3.96 billion. |
April 2022 | Marta Ortega becomes Chairman of Inditex. |
November 2021 | Óscar García Maceiras becomes CEO of Inditex. |
September 2021 | Inditex integrated Uterqüe into Massimo Dutti, consolidating its brand strategy. |
May 2021 | Inditex announced the closure of all its stores in Venezuela and planned to review its agreement with local partner Phoenix World Trade. |
2020 | Inditex experienced a significant revenue drop of 18% to $1.85 billion in the final quarter, primarily due to retail sales decline during the coronavirus pandemic. The company's stocks fell by 12% over the year. |
July 2020 | Anne Lange joins the Inditex Board of Directors. |
September 2018 | Inditex announced its strategic plan to sell all its brands online by 2020, including in markets without physical store presence. |
July 2018 | Pilar López Álvarez becomes a Board Member of Inditex. |
July 2016 | Baroness Kingsmill CBE joins the Inditex Board of Directors. |
December 2015 | Pontegadea Inversiones, S.L. (represented by Flora Perez Marcote) becomes a Board Member of Inditex. |
July 2015 | Jose Luis Duran Schulz joins the Inditex Board of Directors. |
July 2014 | Rodrigo Echenique Gordillo becomes a Board Member of Inditex. |
2013 | Following the Savar building collapse, Inditex was one of 38 companies that signed the Accord on Factory and Building Safety in Bangladesh. |
June 2012 | Jose Arnau Sierra becomes Deputy Chairman of Inditex and joins the board. |
2011 | Founder Amancio Ortega stepped down as deputy chairman, leaving CEO Pablo Isla to handle day-to-day operations. In the same year, Inditex opened a store in Australia, expanding its presence to five continents and 77 countries. |
September 2011 | Inditex brought Zara's e-commerce platform to the U.S. and added multiple additional brands to its online retail space, including Pull and Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stadivarius, Oysho, and Uterqüe. |
November 2010 | Zara expanded its online presence to additional European markets, including Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. |
September 2010 | Zara launched e-commerce websites in six countries: Spain, UK, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and France. |
June 2010 | Emilio Saracho Rodriguez de Torres joins the Inditex Board of Directors. |
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