All Retail Week articles in 30 November 2007 – Page 3
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Analysis
The toy supply chain: Fair play?
The Mattel fiasco this summer has prompted the EU to wade in, calling for a shake-up of the entire toy supply chain. And the inquiry has got toy retailers quaking. Emily Seares investigates
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News
JJB Sports revenues creep up
Sports fashion retailer JJB said it remained cautious about the retail market, as it reported total revenue up 1.6 per cent for the 17-week period to November 25.
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News
Kingfisher profits slip
Third-quarter profits at DIY retailer Kingfisher remained flat amid a softening UK housing market and rising mortgage rates.
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Opinion
Luxury retailers must battle copycats
High days and holidays: oil nudges US$100 (£48.37) a barrel; a euro is now worth 50 per cent more than a dollar.
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News
Findel posts record first-half results
Findel chief executive Patrick Jolly has said the home shopping group may benefit from the UK credit crunch as it announced record first-half sales and profits.
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Opinion
The storm clouds are gathering
Retailers that take the time to grasp consumer and economic trends will ride out the crunch
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News
Chancerealm to switch chains to its Ryman Stationery fascia
Theo Paphitis’s Chancerealm is to rebadge its Ryman chain following a successful pilot at stores in Crewe, Carlisle and Birkenhead.
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News
Thomas Pink and Tie Rack join throng at Terminal 5
Thomas Pink and Tie Rack have joined the roster of retailers set to welcome shoppers at Heathrow’s forthcoming Terminal 5.
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News
Toast opens store in Notting Hill
French Connection-owned fashion and lifestyle brand Toast has opened a 2,800 sq ft (260 sq m) store in Notting Hill.
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News
Carnaby Street’s traditional lights outshine rivals
The Christmas theme along Carnaby Street represents a return to a more traditional way of celebrating the season of goodwill with a contemporary twist.
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News
Baugur pursues Shepherdson for Whistles role
Fashion retail guru Jane Shepherdson is being courted by Baugur for a top operational role, most likely at its Whistles brand.
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News
Will November payday trigger spending sprees?
Retailers are praying that this week’s payday will encourage consumers to head for the shops and give a much-needed boost to sales as volatile trading conditions persist.
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News
Ashley plots masterplan to put Lillywhites back on top
Sports Direct boss to revive famed store’s reputation with massive makeover
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News
Asda store at Inverness faces rejection
Asda's plans to open its first supermarket at “Tesco town” Inverness have been recommended for refusal by the local council.
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Opinion
Out of sight, out of mind
Much attention in the past week has been focused on data security. I only hope that if any retailers out there have as sloppy data protection policies in place as HM Revenue & Customs, they take this as an opportunity to learn lessons and get their houses in order.
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News
Debenhams introduces task manager to maximise productivity
Debenhams has implemented an advanced task management system so that it can communicate a consistent corporate strategy to its stores.
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News
Jamey Hargreaves backs Julien Macdonald venture
Jamey Hargreaves, son of Matalan founder John Hargreaves, has invested money to help designer Julien Macdonald create a luxury brand around his name.
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News
The Pier fortifies processing with 3G back-up link
The Pier has introduced back-up data communication links that use 3G mobile phone networks.
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News
Harvey Nics installs CRM tool to profile shoppers
Harvey Nichols has rolled out a customer relationship management (CRM) system to all its tills to raise customer service levels.
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News
Green seals deal for Topshop's first New York store
Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green has signed a 15-year lease for a store on Broadway for Topshop's first New York store.
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