All City & finance articles – Page 587
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Opinion
The Retail Week – May 23, 2008
Marks & Spencer’s decision to stock well-known brands such as Heinz Tomato Ketchup was good for a headline, but will it make much difference to the retailer’s food business?
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News
Credit Suisse cuts ties with Sports Direct
Investment bank Credit Suisse has ended its relationship with Sports Direct as corporate broker.
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Woolworths to sell stake in 2entertain
Woolworths has appointed UBS to sell its stake in DVD publisher 2entertain.
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JJB buys shoe chain Qube
Sports retailer JJB Sports has snapped up Qube Footwear for 1 from West Coast Capital.
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OpinionRetail’s red card
House of Fraser could have delivered an own goal in the unfortunate timing of its autumn/winter press and supplier event last night.
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Laura Ashley snaps up 2.2 million Moss Bros shares
Laura Ashley has upped its stake in Moss Bros to 9.79 per cent as Icelandic investor Baugur continues to circle the menswear group.
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Opinion
Manage for cash if you want to survive
Business recovery advisers are unlikely to find themselves under-employed in the coming months, as all sectors will feel the pinch.
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AnalysisWelcome to our new world
Charles Dunstone’s £1.1 billion link-up with Best Buy could change the face of European electricals retailing. Amy Shields reports on one of the most dramatic deals since Wal-Mart bought Asda
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Next: The City View
The trading climate’s harshness was highlighted by the sigh of relief and share-price rise that greeted Next’s 8.9 per-cent like-for-like first-quarter sales fall.
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Analysis
Carphone deal jolts electricals but grocers fail to impress City
Carphone Warehouse’s deal with Best Buy set the sector alight at the end of last week, sparking a wave of buying and bid speculation.
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M&S staff face bonus cuts
Marks & Spencer staff will see their annual bonuses slashed despite the retailer generating profits of more than 1 billion last year.
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NewsInvestors queue up to revive troubled chains
A string of beleaguered value chains that have hit the buffers recently face a new beginning next week.
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New lows for New Heights, but five shops saved
A handful of New Heights stores have been rescued by Sofa Workshop after its sister furniture retailer collapsed into administration this week.
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Borders puts Paperchase on market following review
Paperchase has been put up for sale by its US owner Borders.
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Justin King lambasts ONS’s inflation stats
Sainsbury’s boss Justin King this week hit out at the Government’s official inflation figures, saying they were giving a misleading view of the grocery market.
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DSGi on course for £1bn online sales
DSGi group chief executive John Browett was poised to reveal that annual online sales at the retailer had passed 1 billion for the first time in his eagerly anticipated strategic review.
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Opinion
Dunstone’s deal not without risk
Charles Dunstone has always had an impeccable sense of timing.
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MFI to slash a third of head office and support jobs
Furniture retailer MFI is to axe about a third of its head office and central support staff, as it enters a new phase of its five-year turnaround plan.
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Icelandic court nears verdict on Jóhannesson
Iceland’s Supreme Court is expected next month to rule on the long-running allegations of fraud against Baugur executive chairman J n sgeir J hannesson.
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Sir Tom Hunter fails to halt Dobbies rights issue
Tycoon Sir Tom Hunter has failed in his attempt to halt a rights issue by garden centre Dobbies.















