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Retail Week: TGi Friday: November 14, 2008 from Retail Week on Vimeo. | November 14, 2008Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss the week's major events in the UK retail industry, including retailers' increasing Sir Philip Green's purchase of a stake in Moss Bros, Sainsbury's results and retailers' growing worries about insurance and business rates. | |
Retail Week: TGi Friday, November 7, 2008 from Retail Week on Vimeo. | November 7, 2008Tim Danaher and Charlotte Hardie look at the week's big stories in the UK retail industry, focusing on updates from Marks & Spencer, Next and Primark. | |
Retail Week: TGi Friday from Westfield London from Retail Week on Vimeo. | October 30, 2008Tim Danaher and John Ryan visit Westfield London on the opening day of the shopping centre. | |
Retail Week: TGi Friday, 24 October 2008 from Retail Week on Vimeo. | October 24, 2008Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss the week's key events in the retail industry, including Arcadia, Debenhams and DSGi's updates, the implications of Best Buy's arrival in the UK for DSGi, and why Hollister's debut at Brent Cross and Westfield London is good for all retailers. | |
TGi Friday: October 17, 2008 on Vimeo. | October 17, 2008Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss the week's events in retail, focusing on the ongoing saga of Icelandic retail investor Baugur, how managers of its UK businesses are effectively coping with the turmoil, and Sir Philip Green's efforts to gain control of the company's debt. | |
TGi Friday – October 10, 2008 on Vimeo. | October 10, 2008Retail Week' s Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss the week's major events in the UK retail industry, including Iceland's financial crisis and its impact on the British high street, further trouble for JJB Sports and higher profits at WHSmith. | |
TGi Friday: October 3, 2008 on Vimeo | October 3, 2008Retail Week's Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss the week's news in the retail industry, including interim results Tesco and Ted Baker and trading statements from Marks & Spencer and Halfords. | |
