The Next wave : how the clothing retailer spread its wings and made sales surge
From snapping up labels to growing its fanbase overseas, Next is dusting off its dull image while increasing profits Whatever Next? One of the UK’s largest clothing retailers is shrugging off its rather dull image and spreading its wings internationally, even as many high street rivals suffer. (…)
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