All Retail Week articles in 30 November 2007 – Page 3
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News
Office profits soar as it eyes Middle East stores
Sir Tom Hunter’s flagship footwear business Office has set its sights on the Middle East as it gears up for a record-breaking UK sales performance next year.
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News
Thanksgiving e-tail high gives US Yuletide hope
US retailers are banking on online sales to rescue Christmas after shoppers lapped up e-tail promotions over the critical Thanksgiving weekend last week.
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News
George chief shakes up top team to drive growth
The boss of Asda’s George has carried out a wide-ranging management restructure less than three months into the role, in an effort to drive growth at grocer’s 2 billion clothing business.
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News
Green to export Topshop further after US signing
Tycoon Sir Philip Green’s Topshop, which this week secured its first US store in New York, is poised to enter more foreign markets.
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News
Retailers will need late rush to save Christmas
High street sales are continuing to grow, but retailers will need a late Christmas rush if hopes for a strong performance are to materialise, according to the CBI's latest Distributive Trades Survey.
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News
M&S unveils Pantheon store revamp
Marks & Spencer boss Stuart Rose and the retailer’s celebrity face Twiggy unveiled a revamp of its historic Oxford Street Pantheon store on Wednesday.
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News
Topps Tiles confident despite slide in profit
Tiles and wood flooring specialist Topps Tiles reported a dip in full-year profits, but remained bullish about the coming year.
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Opinion
House of Fraser has a spring in its step
The Baugur posse were conspicuous by their absence last night from the spring/summer press preview at House of Fraser.
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News
John Lewis sales continue to climb
John Lewis has reported a 4.6 per cent increase in year-on-year sales from Sunday to Wednesday, driven by sales of outdoor clothing and Christmas ranges.
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News
Body Shop hires chief executive from L’Oréal
The Body Shop has drafted in L’Or al executive Sophie Gasperment to be chief executive from June.
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News
Analysts back Morrisons as ad campaign gives sales new life
Morrisons’ recovery has legs, analysts said after the grocer posted sparkling interim results.
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News
Tesco makes its own food for Fresh & Easy chain
Tesco has revealed that it is effectively running a vertically integrated food processing facility at its distribution centre on the edge of Los Angeles.
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Opinion
Tesco bites into American pie
“This is a launch, not a trial”. That was the message from Tesco’s Tim Mason, chief executive of the grocer’s start-up Fresh & Easy US chain, as he showed off his first stores to analysts this week.
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News
Robert Dyas profit hit as homewares falters
General merchandise retailer Robert Dyas’s pre-tax profits slumped by more than a third to 3.6 million in its full-year results to March 31.
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Analysis
Keeper of dreams
Mike Clare has come a long way since selling condoms at college. And, as Dreams celebrates its 20th birthday, Jennifer Creevy finds out how he plans to own sleep
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News
Toy prices set to soar as China crisis hits supply
Toy prices are expected to increase by more than 30 per cent next year, while the delays in stock coming out of China could mean some bestsellers are in short supply.
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News
Fopp founder opens Rise music store
Gordon Montgomery, founder of independent music chain Fopp, has opened a music store in Cheltenham.
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Opinion
Time for DSGi to take a breath
DSG International finance director Kevin O’Byrne cut a lonely figure presenting the company’s interim results this week.
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Analysis
Self-serve US
The US self-service kiosk market is booming, but kiosks have had a mixed reception in the UK. Joanna Perry assesses the benefits and how we can learn from successes across the pond
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News
HMV gears up for biggest ever Christmas drive
Entertainment giant HMV is to launch its biggest ever Christmas campaign next month, with its first entirely self-funded TV and magazine ad push.
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