Lithuania
This section covers retail developments linked to Lithuania, with a focus on market entry strategies, supply chain operations, and regional brand performance. Reporting includes store rollouts, logistics and fulfilment activity, and e-commerce expansion affecting or originating from the Lithuanian market. Designed for retail professionals assessing Eastern European growth, the content supports strategic decision-making in international trade, operations planning, and cross-border retail development.
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Nov- 2025 -17 NovemberClothing & Shoes
Vinted explores €8bn share sale
Second hand fashion startup Vinted is exploring the possibility of a share sale which could value the company at €8bn (£7.1bn), according to reports from The Financial Times. The company is reportedly in preliminary discussions about selling its existing shares which could net it hundreds of millions. Any deal process…
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Apr- 2025 -29 AprilOnline & Digital
Vinted profits triple in FY24 as revenues soar 36%
Vinted Group has seen its profits triple in FY24, as net profit soared by 330% to €76.7m (£65.1m), while revenues rocketed 36% to €813.4m (£690.5m) during the financial year. The group also significantly strengthened its financial position, reporting adjusted EBITDA of €158.9m (£134.9m), compared with €76.6m (£65m) the prior year. …
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May- 2023 -17 MayClothing & Shoes
JD Sports profits set to top £1bn
JD Sports has announced that its profits for 2023-24 are expected to top £1bn after posting a profit before tax and adjusted items of £991m for the year ended 28 January 2023. The company believes that its profits for the next full year will fall in line with expectations which…
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Mar- 2021 -17 MarchOnline & Digital
Zalando targets 10% share of European market
Zalando has revealed its plans to capture 10% of the European fashion market by 2025, with ambitions to grow its gross merchandise volumes (GMV) to more than €30bn (£25.6bn) in the same period. The fashion group will expand its footprint in Europe to eight further European markets: Croatia, Estonia, Latvia,…
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