Inditex
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Inditex
Summary
Inditex is a business[1]. Inditex has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Inditex is in the country of Spain[3].
- Inditex is in the country of ES[4].
- Inditex's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Inditex's instance of is recorded as enterprise[6].
- Inditex's instance of is recorded as public company[7].
- Inditex's instance of is recorded as retailer[8].
- Inditex's instance of is recorded as clothing store chain[9].
- Inditex's founder is recorded as Amancio Ortega[10].
- Inditex is owned by Amancio Ortega[11].
- Inditex's headquarters location is recorded as Arteixo[12].
- Inditex's chief executive officer is recorded as Marta Ortega[13].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Zara[14].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Pull&Bear[15].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Bershka[16].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Massimo Dutti[17].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Stradivarius[18].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as OYSHO[19].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Lefties[20].
- Inditex's child organization or unit is recorded as Zara Home[21].
- Inditex is part of IBEX 35[22].
- Inditex's Commons category is recorded as Inditex[23].
- Inditex's stock exchange is recorded as Madrid Stock Exchange[24].
- Inditex's industry is recorded as retail[25].
- Inditex's industry is recorded as textile industry[26].
- Inditex's industry is recorded as clothing industry[27].
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Founding
Inditex's founder is recorded as Amancio Ortega[10]. Recorded inception include June 12, 1985[28] and 1985-06-12[29]. Inditex's location of formation is recorded as Arteixo[30].
Identity
Inditex is part of IBEX 35[22].
Leadership
Inditex's chief executive officer is recorded as Marta Ortega[13]. Inditex's chairperson is recorded as Marta Ortega[31].
Operations
Inditex's headquarters location is recorded as Arteixo[12]. Subsidiaries include Zara[14], a brick and mortar[32], in Spain[33], founded in 1975[34], headquartered in A Coruña[35]; Pull&Bear[15], a business[36], in Spain[37], founded in 1991[38], headquartered in Arteixo[39]; Bershka[16], a business[40], in Spain[41], founded in 1998[42], headquartered in Tordera[43]; Massimo Dutti[17], a clothing store chain[44], in Spain[45], founded in 1985[46], headquartered in Arteixo[47]; Stradivarius[18], a brick and mortar[48], in Spain[49], founded in 1994[50], headquartered in Cerdanyola del Vallès[51]; and OYSHO[19], a business[52], founded in 2001[53], headquartered in Tordera[54].
Industry
Industries include retail[25], textile industry[26], clothing industry[27], and fast fashion[55].
Ownership
Inditex is owned by Amancio Ortega[11]. Inditex's stock exchange is recorded as Madrid Stock Exchange[24]. Inditex's product or material produced is recorded as textile[56].
Why It Matters
Inditex has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Inditex is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]