All Retail Week articles in 26 December 2008 – Page 2
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News
Woolworths closures start
200 Woolworths stores closed on Saturday ahead of the chain's final closure on January 5.
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Boxing Day footfall up
Boxing Day footfall was up 12.5 per cent this year, compared to Boxing Day last year, according to Experian.
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Zavvi goes into administration
Entertainment retailer Zavvi today became the latest retailer to go into administration.
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11th hour Woolworths deal could save 125 stores
The fate of Woolworths is now hanging on a 30 million deal that could see the failed chain stay on the UK high street in 125 stores.
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Tesco to launch £100 million sale on Boxing Day
Tesco is the latest in a long line of retailers to announce its biggest ever sale.
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Allied Carpets put up for sale
Allied Carpets has been put up for sale by its French owner, which is seeking an exit from the struggling UK high street.
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The Officers Club chief executive rescues chain from administration
Menswear chain The Officers Club has been rescued from administration by its chief executive Dave Charlton.
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Whittard bought out of administration in pre-pack deal
Whittard of Chelsea has been rescued by private equity group Epic in a pre-pack administration deal.
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Shoppers flock to high street in search of last-minute bargains
Retailers can at last enjoy some festive cheer as figures show high street footfall climbed 13.6 per cent on Monday as shoppers flooded the high street to take advantage of discounts.
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Debenhams post-Christmas Sale to be 'biggest ever'
Debenhams has unveiled plans for its biggest ever Sale with thousands of products up to 70 per cent off across its stores.
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Cosmetics sales rise as women turn to smaller purchases
Cosmetics sales at companies such as L'Or al have surged as the economic downturn drives women to forgo larger purchases and instead treat themselves to smaller items.
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Cash-strapped consumers stop donating clothes to Oxfam
Oxfam has rejected claims that charity shops boom in a recession as it has been hit by cash-strapped consumers unwilling to donate their clothes.
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Theo Fennell slips into the red
Jeweller to the stars Theo Fennell notched up losses of 840,000 in the six months to September 30 and revealed it will consider cutting back its expansion plans.
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Opinion
New retail insolvency rules will improve communication
It’s Christmas, but with the torrid time retailers and landlords have had this year, is it the season to be jolly? From the list of retailers that have collapsed into administration, it doesn't feel like it.
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Retailers' pre-Christmas Sales to hit new record
Retailers will embark on the biggest ever pre-Christmas Sales drive from now until Christmas Eve in a last-ditch attempt to lure shoppers onto the high street.
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JJB shuts five Qube stores
JJB Sports has closed five of its Qube stores as turmoil for the struggling chain continues to mount.
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Whittard poised for administration
Tea and coffee retailer Whittard of Chelsea is on the brink of administration, although it is understood a buyer is still likely to be found for part of the business.
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