All Retail Week articles in 17 October 2008 – Page 5
-
News
House of Fraser and Hamleys speak out on Icelandic crisis
House of Fraser and Hamleys have distanced themselves from the fallout of the Icelandic economic meltdown and its impact on backer Baugur.
-
News
Hamleys moves to distance itself from Icelandic woes
Baugur-backed toy retailer Hamleys has issued a statement distancing itself from the Icelandic investor and the Icelandic banking crisis.
-
News
Majority of shoppers to spend less this Christmas
Two thirds of shoppers will spend less this Christmas compared with last year, according to a poll by Gfk Research Panels.
-
Opinion
Comment: How retailers can lighten the mood
It’s quite a challenge to remain optimistic in the present climate, but at least one retailer is working on making shoppers feel better at a highly subconscious level.
-
News
Clinton’s sales plummet
Sales have plunged at greetings card specialist Clinton Cards in recent weeks, reflecting the tough trading environment.
-
News
Boden buoyed by US growth
Multichannel fashion retailer Boden increased pre-tax profits more than 20 per cent to 27.4 million in the year to December 31.
-
News
Sir Philip Green in talks to buy £2bn Baugur debt
Baugur chairman J n sgeir J hannesson has admitted he could lose control of his UK retail business as Sir Philip Green considers buying about 2 billion worth of debt from failed Icelandic banks.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Page5
- Next Page