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Uniqlo chief regains top spot on Japan's rich list, despite sharp drop in wealth | The Japan Times
Uniqlo Founder Tadashi Yanai's Net Worth Has Dropped by 44% in 2022
Uniqlo Billionaire Founder Seeks Woman for Successor
Tadashi Yanai is the richest person in Japan. Here's how the founder of Uniqlo built and spends his $32 billion fortune. | Tadashi yanai, Tadashi, Clothing retail
Uniqlo founder and CEO Tadashi Yanai resigns as SoftBank board member | Business Standard News
Fast Retailing CEO upbeat despite Asia tensions | South China Morning Post
Uniqlo makes its India debut - The Hindu BusinessLine
Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai with Staff
Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai wants a woman to succeed him at the head of Fast Retailing group
Uniqlo founder Yanai resigns as SoftBank board member - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
Billionaire Founder of Uniqlo Tadashi Yanai Says CEO Job Is 'More Suitable' for Women
Uniqlo Story - Profile, History, Founder, CEO | Famous Fashion and Retail Stores | SuccessStory
Japan's richest man, Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai, is stepping down from the board of SoftBank | Business Insider India
The man who clothes Asia: Uniqlo chief Tadashi Yanai - Nikkei Asia
Uniqlo founder Yanai resigns as SoftBank board member after 18 years
SoftBank loses billionaire Uniqlo founder as board member | The Straits Times
The Thoughtful Retailer: Why Tadashi Yanai Wants to Turn Uniqlo into Something That Matters – Official Bespoke
Uniqlo founder says sex video shot in Beijing store is 'disgusting' | Japan | The Guardian
Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai promised to step down at 70 – now he's 71 and wants Fast Retailing to become the world's largest fashion chain – but what don't we know about
UNIQLO's founder plots a way to beat Zara and H&M | The Economist