Mobile phone retailers
News about mobile phone retailers including Carphone Warehouse, Phones 4U, Vodafone, T-mobile, 3 and O2
Mobile Phones News
Carphone Warehouse to acquire Best Buy’s stake in joint venture
Carphone Warehouse has agreed to acquire the 50% of its European joint venture with Best Buy it did not already own for £471m.
Whiteley 91% let by rent one month ahead of opening
Whiteley is 91% let by rent four weeks before the 320,000 sq ft shopping centre opens its doors to the public.
Value retailers climb into Rich List top 100 as Sir Philip Green's fortune increases
Retailers appeared prominently in the Sunday Times Rich List once again with Topshop tycoon Sir Philip Green’s wealth increasing and value retailers ranking in the top 100.
Mobile Phones In Depth
Analysis: The highs and lows of Christmas trading
The aftermath of the festive season brought drama, as a clutch of high street retailers collapsed. But how did the retail industry perform overall? Rebecca Thomson reports.
Analysis: Has Carphone Warehouse rebalanced the business for growth?
Carphone Warehouse today reported a 16% surge in third quarter like-for-like sales as shoppers stocked up on tablets for Christmas. Retail Week takes a look at how the business has been rebalanced.
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Profile: Wendy Becker, new chief operating officer at Jack Wills
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Dunstone’s dream comes of age
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What does mobile mean for retail?
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Prince of shops
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Mohammed Hussain
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Mary Portas: Queen of shops or enemy of retailers?
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Christmas Trading: The good, the bad, and the ugly
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Andrew Harrison
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Contactless payments: Out of contact
Mobile Phones Store Galleries
Customer interaction is core to Carphone Warehouse’s Wireless World format
Carphone Warehouse’s latest Wireless World format has a strong focus on customer interaction. John Ryan goes to Exeter for a tour
Mobile Phone Retailers
- Carphone Warehouse
- Orange
- O2
- Phones 4U
- 3
- T-mobile
- Vodafone
Comment: Best Buy’s venture into the UK retail market was misjudged
Has any retail foray in recent history promised so much, but ultimately delivered so little as Best Buy’s into the UK?
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Comment: How the retail sector rates as an investment opportunity
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John Lewis and the electricals market: Do all boats float on the same tide?
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All change in electricals but Dixons is still on top
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Comment: Signet shares may yet sparkle
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The big-box blues
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Too soon to see Best Buy’s impact
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Hanging up
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No room for smug consensus
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Best Buy will have an electrifying effect on UK
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Bring it on, Best Buy
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Can’t win ’em all
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Obama's 'new era of responsibility' comes to retail
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The Retail Week – June 13, 2008
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Dunstone’s deal not without risk
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Will Best Buy be retail parks’ saviour?
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Dunstone’s retail double
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Downwardly mobile
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The Retail Week – December 14, 2007









