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Iceland to open frozen food stores in Iceland
Frozen food specialist Iceland is to launch in the country of the same name after striking a deal with Johannes Jonsson, the father of controversial former Baugur boss Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson.
King: Sainsbury's has the edge in the grocery market
Sainsbury’s boss insists the retailer is leading the way on quality and service.
Grocers battle for frozen food market share
A fight for frozen food spend has broken out in the grocery sector as supermarkets launch a flurry of deals and specialist Iceland gains market share.
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Iceland enters money-off coupon battle
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Tesco market share slips as Asda continues to gain
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Malcolm Walker completes £1.45bn Iceland deal
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Iceland backs Stacey Solomon after pregnant smoking scandal
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Iceland expands eastward with partnership in Czech Republic
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Asda records strong Christmas performance
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Tesco market share slips
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Former Woolworths stores almost filled
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Asda outstrips rivals over festive period
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Sainsbury's market share highest since March 2003
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Big Price Drop affects Tesco market share
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Iceland non-food expansion recommended
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Malcolm Walker lines up Blackstone's debt arm to fund Iceland bid
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Iceland bids fall short of asking price
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Walker stays out of first-round Iceland bids
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Malcolm Walker in talks with Blackstone to back Iceland bid
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Asda lines up backing for bid for Iceland stores
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Iceland staff to share record £14.6m pay rise
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Morrisons appoints Credit Suisse as it mulls Iceland bid
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Inflation hits grocery volumes
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Iceland's Walker in talks with Goldman Sachs for deal finance
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Iceland profits soar 15% as buyers circle business
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Aurum gears up to select preferred bidder in its £200m sale process
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Flat market masks big risers and fallers
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Morrisons prepares bid for Iceland
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Video: Iceland boss reaches Everest target
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Iceland founder's Everest expedition in jeopardy
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Discounters the winners as grocery growth slows sharply
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Iceland to pay £100m dividend
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Sainsbury's increases market share, while Morrisons dips
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A third of Woolworths stores still vacant two years after closure
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Asda sells 39 Netto stores as part of OFT disposal deal
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Iceland in takeover talks
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Retailers braced for difficult trading after ‘necessary’ cuts
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Malcolm Walker offers £1bn to buy back Iceland
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Supermarket adjudicator not needed, grocers insist
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Iceland ditches celebrities in its ads
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Retailers join forces to combat crime
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Iceland’s Malcolm Walker defends former Baugur boss Jóhannesson
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Retailers fear ‘nightmare’ of hung parliament limbo
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Former Baugur boss to launch low-cost supermarket in UK
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Gunnar Sigurdsson defends Baugur
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Asda’s market share growth halted as Tesco hits back
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Iceland's Christmas advertising campaign launches on Sunday
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Iceland drops Kerry Katona over photos
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Iceland profits skyrocket as it sidesteps recession
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Retailers are responding to obesity, claims BRC
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Sainsbury’s gains market share as Easter promotions pay off
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Iceland signs £11.5m IT outsourcing deal
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Mosaic has three months to refinance
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Baugur's retail stakes stir interest
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Baugur stakes in retailers seized
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Iceland continues to record strong sales growth
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Iceland sales growth tops 14 per cent
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Baugur boss becomes Iceland chairman
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Baugur: end of an era
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Woolworths rejects Iceland takeover approach
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Iceland founder hits out at soaring shop crime
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Data: Waitrose and discounters gain share as grocery spend polarised
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Asda grows market share as Tesco loses ground
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Iceland buys Peacocks stores as value retailers size up the estate
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Tesco records lowest market share since 2005
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Walker poised to secure control of Iceland
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Private equity firms submit second round bids for Iceland
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Walker lines up £150m as Iceland deadline nears
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Morrisons interest in Iceland fades
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Asda abandons plan to buy whole of rival Iceland
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Grocery spending stalls in November, Nielsen reports
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Tesco expected to win Christmas food spend
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Iceland auction hit by delays
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Asda outperforms market for first time since 2009
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Grocers eye Iceland as first round bids deadline passes
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Morrisons, Waitrose and the discounters are the grocery market winners in September
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Iceland hits the right note with Solomon
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Iceland auction hits setback
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Morrisons leads big four, while Aldi reports all-time record share
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Landsbanki director takes seat on Iceland board
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Walker hires Rothschild ahead of Iceland bid
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Malcolm Walker, as you've never seen him before
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Asda mulls bid for Iceland
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Iceland says private equity cash not needed
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Hard discounters and Waitrose post strong growth
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Landsbanki committee appoints advisers for sale of Iceland Foods
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Sainsbury's casts slide rule over Iceland
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Aurum up for sale for £200m but management team will stay put
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Sainsbury's and Morrisons outperform, while Tesco and Asda lag
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Mum’s gone to Iceland, Malcolm’s gone to Everest
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Hamleys up for sale
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Asda unloads 39 Netto stores
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Christmas on ice
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Tesco market share up, Morrisons share down
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Record levels of promotions fail to lift grocery sales
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Nearly half of Woolworths’ stores still empty
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Tesco and Asda market share slips during World Cup
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Expansion drives record year for Iceland
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Asda suffers fifth consecutive market share drop
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Baugur boss stands down from Iceland board
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Lord Kirkham upbeat after ‘bittersweet’ DFS exit
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Iceland launches X-Factor style search for new face of brand
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Malcolm Walker hits out at new grocery code of conduct
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Malcolm Walker tapped for cash by ex-Baugur chief
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Discounters lead way as 60% of Woolworths stores snapped up
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70% of old Woolworths stores still lie vacant
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Waitrose gives last-minute show of support for retail ombudsman
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Baugur boss Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson to go to court over tax evasion charges
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Baugur files for bankruptcy
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Netto and Iceland join forces to develop stores
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Landsbanki keeps retailers at bay over Baugur pickings
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Baugur in administration
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Baugur boss Johannesson lambasts Landsbanki
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Raft of retailers snap up 300 Woolworths stores
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Downturn triggers rise in retail crime
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Baugur: Food retailers allay concern
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Crunch drives sales at discount grocers
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Iceland attacks ‘barmy’ CC’s Ombudsman fee
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Iceland eyes Somerfield shops to drive growth as profit flies
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Market focus: Retail in Iceland
Both Sports Direct and frozen foods specialist Iceland have revealed plans to launch stores in Iceland.
Retail’s work record under fire
Retail’s role in helping young people into work is under fire amid accusations of exploitation and pressure to make people do unpaid work, but protesters miss the point, reports Alex Lawson.
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Iceland: Success in a cold climate
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Grocers: The final countdown
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Christmas adverts: Who are the winners and losers?
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Which 100 brands are providing the best customer experience?
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Mary Portas: Queen of shops or enemy of retailers?
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Going, going... gone
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Jingle all the way
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No retailer is an island
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The customer knows best
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Top guns: Is there still room for the maverick retail chief executive?
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Guerrilla marketing gets results for retailers
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Inside the box: Christmas adverts
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Woolworths’ property portfolio: Well worth it?
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Iceland conference: Malcolm Walker in wonderland
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Top 50 retailers: Retail’s premier league
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Malcolm Walker’s magic touch
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Do stars still sell?
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In sync: Retailers and suppliers warm to global data synchronisation
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Dancing on ice: Iceland’s remarkable turnaround
Iceland: Why I’ve bought the company back
Malcolm Walker is chief executive of Iceland. He began his career as a trainee manager at Woolworths.
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These days, size does matter
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The right kind of incentives
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No news like good news
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It’s time for zero tolerance
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Iceland is not for sale
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Malcolm Walker’s next summit
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Making your own luck
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A different mountain to climb
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Entrepreneurs are not villains
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The great fresh food myth
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The best of both worlds
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The retail Arctic Explorers’ Club
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UK sees eruptions of optimism
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Sexy products are more interesting...
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There but for the grace of God…
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A victimless crime?
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Red tape has gone too far
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Know your customer
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In defence of the landlord
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Iceland should cut the Baugur cord
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Iceland’s motivational culture stands it in good stead
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Woolies needs to do an Iceland









