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  • PABLO PARDO

    Correspondent

    Washington

Updated Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - 01:16

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The sacred cows of the United States corporate world begin to fall as a result of the coronavirus. J. Crew, a clothing store chain with more than 500 stores and 10,000 employees, has suspended payments in the face of the collapse of the economy. Last year, J. Crew billed $ 2,540.1 million (2,339.5 million euros). For comparison, that means just under a third of El Corte Inglés' turnover. J. Crew is the first major state company

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