All Retail Week articles in 3-9 November 2018 – Page 3
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News
Ex-US Topshop manager alleges Philip Green harassment
The former manager of Topshop’s Las Vegas flagship, Auna Irvine, has become the first person to publicly allege that Philip Green harassed her.
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News
Primark sales and profits rise driven by the UK
Primark has posted increases in its preliminary profits and sales, bolstered by strong UK sales which defy the wider fashion downturn.
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New Look first-half profits up, driven by cost savings
New Look has recorded an increase in its interim profits despite a fall in sales as the retailer delivered £70m in cost-cutting initiatives.
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Video
Watch: Aldi mimics Coca-Cola in new Christmas ad
Aldi has brought back its Kevin the Carrot character for a third consecutive year to kickstart its Christmas campaign.
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News
Retail sales growth sluggish in 'non-starter' October
Retail sales edged up in October but remained “low by historical standards” as Black Friday anticipation and Brexit jitters dampened demand.
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News
Amazon unveils ‘biggest ever’ Black Friday offers
Amazon has ramped up its Black Friday deals this year, which will span a 10-day period and be sold online and through a dedicated pop-up.
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News
Ted Baker unveils its first-ever advert
Ted Baker is launching its first-ever advert this month, with the campaign running across physical, social, print and online.
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Lidl ploughs £8m into raising wages for 17,000 staff
Lidl has increased salaries for its hourly paid employees in line with Living Wage rates, marking a 30% increase in pay for London-based staff over four years.
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Analysis
Analysis: The murky world of influencer marketing
Influencer marketing is big business, with everyone from fashion retailer Boohoo to Marks & Spencer turning to social media titans. But what are the risks?
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News
The Range posts profit fall after taking sterling hit
Profits at value general merchant giant The Range fell last year after the weakness of sterling hit performance.
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News
Mike Ashley deals take toll of thousands of retail jobs
Mike Ashley’s takeovers of well-known retailers have cost 6,000 retail jobs and more than £1bn in unpaid bills.
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News
M&S considered splitting food and fashion arms
Marks & Spencer looked into separating its food and apparel divisions but opted not to after deciding it would not create shareholder value.
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Opinion
Fairtrade ensures supply security, as well as morality
The aroma of a coffee plantation in full bloom is sweetly intoxicating. Jinaldo encouraged me to sniff the white flowers on the tall, delicate trees and compare their complex bouquets.
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