All Retail Week articles in February 6 2015
Browse all news stories and articles from this date or time period.
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NewsSuspended Tesco executive returns to work after accounting scandal
The boss of Tesco’s convenience division has been reinstated after an investigation cleared him of wrongdoing in the grocer’s accounting scandal.
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NewsJigsaw owners award shares to retailer's management team
The owners of fashion retailer Jigsaw have handed out shares to management for the first time, ahead of a potential sale.
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NewsObituary: Fashion retail veteran Gillian Berkmen
Fashion retail industry veteran Gillian Berkmen passed away on January 28 after a long battle with cancer.
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AnalysisInternational news analysis: Auchan and Système U shuffle their decks
Auchan and Système U are using their buying partnership to reshape their respective store networks for the changing grocery sector.
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NewsBreakfast Briefing: Retail news on Tesco, Dixons Carphone, Morrisons and more
Retail news round-up on February 2, 2015: Tesco convenience head cleared, Dixons Carphone to launch mobile services, Morrisons pensions changes and more.
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NewsOcado: The online grocer's long road to its first full-year pre-tax profit
Ocado has revealed its first full-year pre-tax profit, almost 15 years since it was founded. We take a look at twists and turns in the etailer’s long road to profitability.
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NewsDixons Carphone signs deal with Three to launch mobile services
Dixons Carphone has penned a deal with Three’s owner Hutchison Whampoa to offer mobile phone services.
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NewsOcado reports first annual pre-tax profit in its 15-year history
Ocado has reported its first annual pre-tax profit in almost 15 years as it claims it will “continue to lead the grocery revolution in the UK and overseas”.
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Labour hits back at Boots boss Stefano Pessina's 'catastrophe' jibe
Labour has launched a stinging attack on Boots boss Stefano Pessina after he accused the party of promoting catastrophic policies.
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NewsMorrisons plans to close salary-linked pension schemes for 8,000 staff
Morrisons is planning to close its salary-linked pension schemes in a move that will affect around 8,000 workers at the grocer.
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Co-op lines up former Asda boss Allan Leighton for chairman job
Former Asda boss Allan Leighton is in discussions about becoming the first independent chairman of the Co-op as it seeks to overhaul its governance.
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NewsNisa sacks two directors after investigation into data leak
Convenience store group Nisa has sacked two directors following an investigation into a major data leak last year.
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NewsLord Rose and Sir Ian Cheshire hit back at Labour attacks on Boots boss
Lord Rose and Sir Ian Cheshire have hit back at Labour’s attack on Boots boss Stefano Pessina after he said a Labour government would be a catastrophe.
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NewsOcado launches beauty business in partnership with Marie Claire
Ocado has poached John Lewis’s head of buying for beauty and accessories to lead the new site as it continues its expansion plan.
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NewsTesco to pay out more than £2m to former bosses Philip Clarke and Laurie McIlwee
Tesco has revealed it will pay out more than £2m to its former boss Philip Clarke and ex-finance director Laurie McIlwee.
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AnalysisIn the news: Incoming Foyles chief executive Paul Currie
Incoming Foyles boss Paul Currie has ambitious plans for the bookseller and believes its ecommerce offer could eclipse its bricks-and-mortar business.
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NewsOcado's first full-year pre-tax profit: What the analysts say
Ocado has reported its first full-year pre-tax profit after it revealed it was £7.2m in the black. Here’s what the analysts say.
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OpinionComment: Ocado’s first annual pre-tax profit is tribute to Tim Steiner
It still starts with an o and it ends in an o, but at last online grocer Ocado has recorded a full-year statutory profit.
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NewsAmazon in talks to take over RadioShack stores in the US
Etail giant Amazon is in talks to acquire some of troubled US electricals retailer RadioShack’s stores, it has been reported.
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NewsTories were behind Pessina's 'catastrophe' comments, says Ed Balls
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has suggested that the Conservative Party were behind Boots boss Stefano Pessina’s comments about Labour’s policies.















