Uniqlo's Owner Pulls Out of Russia, in a Reversal - The New York Times
Uniqlo owner pledges to stay in Russia as wave of companies exit | The Japan Times
Uniqlo Founder Tadashi Yanai's Net Worth Has Dropped by 44% in 2022
Billionaire Uniqlo founder and CEO wants his successor to be a woman | The Independent | The Independent
Uniqlo Founder is Richest Japanese on Forbes' 2019 List | JAPAN Forward
Uniqlo owner gives Japan Inc a jolt with 40% wage hike | Reuters
Inside Billionaire Uniqlo Founder Tadashi Yanai's Quest To Build The World's Biggest Retailer
A brief history of Uniqlo, the clothing company that's changing everything | The Business of Business
Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai wants to be succeeded by female boss as 'the job is more suitable for a woman' | South China Morning Post
Tadashi Yanai | BoF 500 | The People Shaping the Global Fashion Industry
INTERVIEW | UNIQLO's Tadashi Yanai on His Father, His Sons, and the Clothing Business | JAPAN Forward
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 CEO on His Long, 'Crazy' Fight for the Future of Retail | WIRED
9 Facts About Uniqlo's Founder, One of the World's Richest Men
Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing's FY21 profit almost doubles to ¥170 bn - Fibre2Fashion
Uniqlo USA CEO Daisuke Tsukagoshi on rethinking the role of stores
How Uniqlo Founder and CEO Tadashi Yanai became Japan's richest man
Uniqlo's Billionaire Founder Wants a Woman to Succeed Him | Fortune
Uniqlo founder says sex video shot in Beijing store is 'disgusting' | Japan | The Guardian
Uniqlo owner gives Japan Inc a jolt with 40% wage hike
Uniqlo Founder Thinks U.S. Needs Fewer Malls and More of His Stores - WSJ
Change Or Die: 9 Keys To Success From Uniqlo's CEO Tadashi Yanai
The man who clothes Asia: Uniqlo chief Tadashi Yanai | Financial Times
Japan's richest man is leaving SoftBank's board - Los Angeles Times
Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing's profits up on China and Japan sales | The Japan Times