All Retail Week articles in 2 November 2007 – Page 4
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News
Minister urges retail to work with authorities
Minister for Local Government John Healey this week called for the retail sector and local authorities to work more closely to bring investment to deprived areas.
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News
Metro Q3 sales climb
Metro has forecast a positive performance for the remainder of this year after recording healthy sales in its third quarter.
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Piasecki steps down from Goldsmiths
Goldsmiths chairman Jurek Piasecki is to step down as chairman after more than 25 years with the jewellery retailer.
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News
Value of stolen goods hits ten-year high as attacks on store staff soar
The value of stolen goods from retailers has hit a ten-year high according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Supermarkets “do not have a monopoly”
The supermarket sector is one of the most competitive segments of UK retailing and it is virtually impossible for one player to form a monopoly, according to Verdict Research.
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Baugur plans joint bid for Saks
Baugur is understood to be interested in a joint bid for US luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue with Dubai-based Landmark Group.
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United Carpets tells AGM trading as expected
United Carpets has reported at its Annual General Meeting this morning that trade is continuing in line with expectations, driven by its strategy to maximise revenues from existing stores and expand its franchise business.
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Opinion
Where Habitat is getting it right
You’ve got to hand it to Habitat – it continues to break high street ground in the face of considerable adversity. Last week, it welcomed shoppers to a new store in Cheltenham. It had an outlet in the town already, but took the decision that demographics and taste in this ...
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News
Scots to begin switch to digital next year
Scotland will start the changeover to digital television on November 6 next year.
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Zara launches home offering online
Zara’s online home shopping business made its debut across 14 European countries today.
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Gap pulls clothes at centre of child labour allegations
US fashion giant Gap has withdrawn clothes from its GapKids range that were allegedly made by child labourers in India.
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