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Opportunities & Materialization Strategies
Opportunities Source Capital Materialization Strategies
Financial, Diversifying into other textile categories including Denim, Knitwear
Social and Seamless will be a key growth opportunity for us, as global
Product Relationships apparel supply chains reorganize themselves amidst changing tariff
Diversification
and Human regimes and the pandemic. Our strategy is to build upon our deep
Capital customer relationships to become a multi-category partner of choice
Our market intelligence & research & innovation teams focus on
Human and
Market Financial evaluating new demand patterns, buying behaviors and trends to
Penetration stay ahead of the curve releasing new product concepts, identifying
Capital
white spaces and capitalizing on untapped opportunities
External
Human, We are investing in our digital capabilities and transform the way
Manufactured we work to remain competitive and efficient. We are deploying
Automation
and Financial technology across product design & development, manufacturing
Capital and customer service processes
As demand patterns shift, the move towards more sustainably
Human, manufactured products has been accelerated by COVID-19 outbreak.
Financial We are investing in our capabilities to competitively source yarns from
Sustainability and Social & sustainable sources (Organic, BCI, Recycled), invest in technology
Relationship and processes that minimize our impact on the environment (GHG
Capital emissions reduction, Water and Energy savings) and invest in
upgrading our processes and policies to maximize people well-being
Inadequacy in the Capital Structure and Plans to Address Such
Inadequacy
The Company manages its capital structure in the context of economic conditions and the risk characteristics of the
underlying assets. For further details, related to the Company’s capital risk management, please refer to note 52.4 of the
unconsolidated financial statements. Future projections indicate the adequacy of capital structure for the foreseeable future.
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