All Retail Week articles in June 26 2015
Browse all news stories and articles from this date or time period.
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Report StoreThe Power List 2015
The Retail Week Power List 2015 unveils the 100 most influential people in retail
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AnalysisStart-up of the week: Social commerce platform Tagspire
Start-ups in retail technology are growing and Retail Week is highlighting some of the best. This week Tagspire is in the spotlight.
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NewsHolland & Barrett fortunes boosted by new format stores
Health food retailer Holland & Barrett is seeing an uplift from pumping money into new formats after strong results in its last full year.
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AnalysisPower List 2015: Tesco, Morrisons and Kingfisher bosses profiled
Meet the new chief executives of Tesco, Morrisons and Kingfisher, who all enter the Retail Week Power List top 100 for the first time.
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AnalysisAnalysis: How Dixons Carphone is taking on Ikea in its own back yard
Dixons Carphoneās Nordics business is brimming with confidence and is enabling the electricals specialist to enter unexpected areas.
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NewsIkea to test a range of small formats as it seeks to extend reach
Ikea will test three small store formats in the UK as it seeks to make itself more accessible to consumers.
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NewsEuropean grocery giants Ahold and Delhaize complete merger
Dutch grocery giant Ahold and Belgian supermarket chain Delhaize have agreed to merge, in a bid to rival US retail titan Walmart.
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NewsInvestor group urges Tesco shareholders to oppose pay deal
Tesco shareholders are being encouraged to vote against pay proposals for senior management ahead of the grocery giantās AGM on Friday.
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NewsSuperGroup appoints Nick Wharton finance boss to replace Shaun Wills
SuperGroup has installed Nick Wharton as its permanent chief financial officer after a period in the role in an interim capacity.
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NewsBusiness rates make UK 'less attractive' to foreign retailers, say Intu
Intu has piled pressure on the Government to reform the business rates system, claiming it makes the UK āless attractiveā to foreign retailers.
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NewsHigh-end retailers sign up to Tottenham Court Walk scheme
A landlord aims to revitalise Londonās Tottenham Court Road with a raft of upmarket openings this year ahead of Crossrail launching.
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AnalysisSWOT analysis: Will Waitrose's Pick Your Own Offers change the loyalty game?
Waitrose has upped the ante in the supermarket price war by unveiling a scheme that allows its customers to hand-pick the groceries they receive discounts on.
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NewsSuperdrug to accelerate multichannel offer as full-year profits rise
Health and beauty specialist Superdrug will focus on upping its multichannel offer to help build on a strong sales performance last year.
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NewsEx-Thorntons chairman: Ferrero can halt chocolatier's 'fatal' decline
A Thorntons family member who formerly chaired the retailer believes its decline āwould have been fatalā had Ferrero not stepped in to acquire it.
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NewsIkea increases US workers' minimum wage for second consecutive year
Furniture retailer Ikea has raised its minimum hourly rate for its US workers to nearly $12 (Ā£7.64), its second increase in as many years.
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NewsMarks & Spencer proposes nine store closures as it focuses on quality space
Marks & Spencer has detailed proposals to shut nine stores as part of its drive to optimise space across its estate.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on Walmart, Amazon and John Lewis
Retail news round-up on June 25, 2015: Walmart working on watermarks to replace barcodes, Amazon UK pays just Ā£11.9m tax in 2014 and John Lewis becomes UKās biggest mutual.
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NewsDebenhams like-for-likes flat as promotional changes dent third-quarter sales
Debenhams like-for-like sales remained flat in its third quarter, as bosses blamed promotional changes for ādilutingā sales.
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NewsDebenhams joins retail feeding frenzy with restaurant tie-ups
Debenhams is to invigorate its in-store dining options with a raft of food launches as it aims to refresh the business and attract shoppers.
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NewsEtail giant Amazon's UK business paid just £11.9m in tax in 2014
Amazonās UK business paid just Ā£11.9m of tax last year, despite its Luxembourg unit raking in Ā£5.3bn in sales from British shoppers.















