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Primark Fashion Sales Boost Parent Company
LONDON, United Kingdom — Associated British Foods Plc, the U.K. sugar and ingredient company, said sales and operating margin at its Primark budget

Primark Fashion Sales Boost Parent Company
LONDON, United Kingdom — Associated British Foods Plc, the U.K. sugar and ingredient company, said sales and operating margin at its Primark budget

Primark Plans US Expansion, But Will They Succeed?
LONDON, United Kingdom — Discount fashion chain Primark has made its mark in Europe by offering fast-changing fashion at rock-bottom prices. The

Primark Plans US Expansion, But Will They Succeed?
LONDON, United Kingdom — Discount fashion chain Primark has made its mark in Europe by offering fast-changing fashion at rock-bottom prices. The

Op-Ed | Join the Revolution Against Mindless Fashion Consumption
On Fashion Revolution Day, the anniversary of the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh, Tamsin Blanchard challenges consumers take action against mindless fashion consumption.

Op-Ed | Join the Revolution Against Mindless Fashion Consumption
On Fashion Revolution Day, the anniversary of the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh, Tamsin Blanchard challenges consumers take action against mindless fashion consumption.

AB Foods Plans to Expand Primark to US
LONDON, United Kingdom — Associated British Foods Plc said its Primark budget fashion chain will open its first stores in the U.S., driving growth at

AB Foods Plans to Expand Primark to US
LONDON, United Kingdom — Associated British Foods Plc said its Primark budget fashion chain will open its first stores in the U.S., driving growth at

Bangladesh Factory Collapse Victims Want More Aid
SAVAR, Bangladesh — Bangladesh began compiling details Monday about the victims of the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse as part of a compensation

Bangladesh Factory Collapse Victims Want More Aid
SAVAR, Bangladesh — Bangladesh began compiling details Monday about the victims of the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse as part of a compensation

Primark to Pay $10 Million More to Victims of Bangladesh Factory Collapse
BERLIN, Germany — British clothes retailer Primark will pay a further $10 million in compensation to victims of the collapse of a Bangladeshi factory

Primark to Pay $10 Million More to Victims of Bangladesh Factory Collapse
BERLIN, Germany — British clothes retailer Primark will pay a further $10 million in compensation to victims of the collapse of a Bangladeshi factory

H&M Says Fashion Can Be Cheap and Ethical
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Hennes & Mauritz, the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, believes there is no conflict between its mission to sell more

H&M Says Fashion Can Be Cheap and Ethical
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Hennes & Mauritz, the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, believes there is no conflict between its mission to sell more

Has Zara Reached Saturation Point? Far From It, Investors Bet
MADRID, Spain — The world's largest fashion retailer, Inditex, shows no sign of stalling and investors are betting that its Zara"fast fashion" model

Has Zara Reached Saturation Point? Far From It, Investors Bet
MADRID, Spain — The world's largest fashion retailer, Inditex, shows no sign of stalling and investors are betting that its Zara"fast fashion" model

Bangladesh Waits for Factory Checks Six Months After 1,127 Die
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Six months ago, when 1,127 Bangladeshi workers were killed in the collapse of a high-rise warren of garment factories,

Bangladesh Waits for Factory Checks Six Months After 1,127 Die
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Six months ago, when 1,127 Bangladeshi workers were killed in the collapse of a high-rise warren of garment factories,

Op-Ed | Preventing Another Rana Plaza
In the wake of Rana Plaza, it's clear that voluntary self-inspection of garment factories by brands and retailers is not enough to avoid terrible human tragedy. Workplace health and safety standards must be set and enforced by the workers themselves, argues Tansy E Hoskins.

Op-Ed | Preventing Another Rana Plaza
In the wake of Rana Plaza, it's clear that voluntary self-inspection of garment factories by brands and retailers is not enough to avoid terrible human tragedy. Workplace health and safety standards must be set and enforced by the workers themselves, argues Tansy E Hoskins.