All Retail Week articles in April 2005 – Page 3
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Moss Bros stitches up five-fold profit rise
Menswear retailer bucks the trend by improving margins and presentation in stores
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JJB profits shrink
Sports retailer feels the pinch of consumer slowdown as leisure arm goes from strength to strength
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Staff and stores halved at Basebuy
Administrators resort to drastic cuts to make value fashion retailer more attractive to buyers
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Somerfield suitors join forces
Robert Tchenguiz family and Baugur make a pact to court supermarket chain together
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Tesco eyes Europe for expansion
More than 40 stores to open across Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary
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Phase four of Tunstall East scheme unveiled
Planning applications lodged for Stoke-on-Trent development anchored by JJB Sports
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One in four retailers report positive first quarter
The number of positive statements has shrunk by more than 50 per cent compared with last year
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Little hope for M&S fourth quarter reversal of fortunes
Clothing and food legacy expected to report gloomy fourth-quarter figures tomorrow
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Green tipped to be closing in on Etam UK
Retail tycoon understood to be close to clinching a deal
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Blooms of Bressingham's larger format reaps rewards
Gardening retailer set for coming summer season
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Achenbach out of KarstadtQuelle
Ill-fated chief executive leaves after less than a year as group prepares to announce big losses
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Boots and Mothercare to offer wristbands for tots
Bracelet will carry kids' ID details to identify them if they stray
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BRC price index shows slight rise
Seasonal collections kick off retailers' turnaround after manic price-cutting at Christmas
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So far so good for ScS Upholstery
Furniture retailer pleased with half-year figures despite a fall in like-for-like sales growth
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Halfords upbeat on trading
Auto retailer bucks trend in face of poor weather and dwindling consumer confidence
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Boots on the level
Trading flat as healthcare and beauty retailer admits to sale and leaseback plans