All Retail Week articles in August 19 2011 – Page 4
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OpinionRetail surgery: How can data mining protect my profits?
My stores are suffering major internal losses. How can data mining help to protect my hard-earned profits?
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NewsSports retailers’ reputations intact despite ‘looter effect’
Sports retailers, including JD Sports, will not be damaged by their association with ‘looter fashion’, Oriel analysts are confident.
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NewsNew Look’s marketing director joins Monsoon
New Look has suffered another senior departure after group marketing director Joe Irons jumped ship to join Monsoon Accessorize.
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OpinionPublic failed by rioters, leaders and Police
Gutless, spineless and clueless – not just the rioters but our so-called leaders and the Metropolitan Police, who failed to reassure us or make us feel safe.
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NewsIn Focus: Tesco
Updating Retail Week Knowledge Bank’s Tesco profile is no mean task, as befits the world’s third biggest retailer.
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OpinionRetail’s value as a force for good
Retail does a lot for youth unemployment, but now it needs to do even more, says Mark Price
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AnalysisMark Horgan
Sainsbury’s new marketing director will play a key role as the grocer begins to prepare for the post-Jamie Oliver era. George MacDonald reports
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GalleryIn pictures: M&S unveils Westfield Stratford store
Marks & Spencer was handed the keys to its Westfield Stratford City store on Tuesday, when manager Lee Boon and his team moved in to prepare for the flagship mall’s opening on September 13.
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Walmart to reorganise its ecommerce business
Walmart is to reorganise its ecommerce business in several key markets. It has disclosed the departure of two senior online executives as part of a strategy to better integrate online retailing with local bricks and mortar operations.Raul Vazquez, who was in charge of ecommerce initiatives in developed markets, including the ...
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Sales increase for department store Macy’s
Department store operator Macy’s has said sales in the second quarter ended July 30 rose 7.3% to $5.94bn (£3.7bn) and 6.4% on a like-for-like basis. Online sales (Macys.com and Bloomingdales.com) were up 40.2%. Operating income climbed 37% to $506m (£313m).Macy’s chairman, president and chief executive Terry Lundgren said: “All of ...
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NewsJohn Lewis beats rioters with weekly sales rise
Department store chain John Lewis generated a sales increase of 2.9% to £52.9m last week, despite riot disruption. Excluding VAT, the rise was 1.3%.
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NewsPlus-size women's fashion sales to reach £5.7bn by 2016
The plus-size clothing market is expected to generate sales of £7.9bn by 2016 after rapid growth over the last five years.
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NewsAsda launches mobile groceries site
Asda has launched a mobile optimised transactional site for its groceries offer.
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NewsVideo: Shops forced to shut in south coast's flash flooding
Retailers on the south coast were forced to shut up shop yesterday as flash flooding drenched parts of Dorset and Hampshire.
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NewsZara-owner Inditex in sweatshop inquiry
Fashion giant Inditex is under investigation by Brazil’s ministry of labour after one of its contactors was found to be using employees in sweatshop conditions.
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AnalysisThe first half of the year in retail
Have you been paying attention to all our retail news this year? Take our quiz and find out.
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NewsM&S becomes exclusive fashion partner for The X Factor
Marks & Spencer has been named the exclusive fashion partner of The X Factor, the search-for-a-star TV show.
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NewsSainsbury's to exclusively launch Joan Collins book
Sainsbury’s is hoping some 1980s Dynasty glamour will bring shoppers to its stores when it exclusively launches actress Joan Collins’ upcoming book.
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NewsAll Saints' Craig gets his shot at glory
Most boys only dream of playing for their favourite football team, but All Saints chief executive Stephen Craig actually managed it when he took the field in front of 55,000 fellow Celtic supporters at Parkhead last week.
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Stockmann reports net sales increase
Department store retailer Stockmann reported net sales rose 13% to E510.2m (£449m) for the second quarter. But net profit fell 43% to E14.7m (£13m).The retailer forecasts second-half 2011 operating profit will outperform the previous year, driving an overall rise in pre-tax earnings. Stockmann expects Russian operations to continue to grow ...


















