All Retail Week articles in 28 November 2008 – Page 5
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News
Sir Philip Green sells Moss Bros stake to Simon Berwin for £7.7m
Updated: Sir Philip Green has sold his 28 per cent stake in Moss Bros to menswear supplier Simon Berwin.
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Opinion
Woolworths' fall is an opportunity for grocers
The supermarkets' move into general merchandise played a role in accelerating Woolworths' downfall. They are also sure to play a big part in what happens next.
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Opinion
Comment: The Woolworths inquest begins
As the dust settles after the dramatic events of this week, the big talking point is what pushed Woolies under, and whether it could - and should - have been saved.
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News
TUC backs Primark in AGM row
The TUC has refused to back down to lobbying from pressure groups to stop Primark's parent company Associated British Foods using its headquarters for its AGM
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News
Reiss sales rise as profits dip
Fashion retailer Reiss has revealed sales growth of 18 per cent to 67 million for the year to January 31.
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News
Smaller retailers toast rent triumph
Smaller retailers are celebrating an agreement with landlords that allows them to pay rents monthly without incurring a financial penalty.
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News
Theo Paphitis pulls out of Woolworths bid
Retail entrepreneur Theo Paphitis has pulled out of bidding for variety store group Woolworths, which was placed in administration last week.
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News
Asda reveals strong November sales
Asda has said it has delivered another strong month of sales in November with core food categories all performing well.
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