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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