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Carrefour likely to sell Moscow leasing rights
Carrefour is likely to sell its Moscow leasing rights to Auchan and OBI, according to Reuters.Carrefour, the world’s biggest retailer, has failed to find one single buyer for all of its three hypermarkets in Russia.
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AnalysisPre-recession plans give Ahold strong US footing
A decade ago, Dutch retailer Ahold was present in 25 markets around the world.
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Auchan to launch new discount store
Hypemarket operator Auchan is to launch a new discount format at Mulhouse in eastern France, by rebranding one of its underperforming stores.The store will adopt a new banner, called Priba by Auchan. Employees of the store were told about the change on December 24 by store director Marc Du Colombier.The ...
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Metro pulls out of deal with Privileg
Metro Group-owned consumer electronics superstore operator Media-Saturn is understood to have pulled out of a deal to acquire the Privileg household goods private label.The label - the German market leader in washing machines, tumble dryers and kitchen stoves - was bought by the Otto mail order group from Arcandor in ...
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Seventh Continent sales soar
Grocer Seventh Continent posted net sales soared 22.5% to RUB39.9bn (£792m) in 2008, according to documents prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).Growth was driven by the expansion of the company’s store base. Like-for-like sales climbed 10.4%.
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X5 Retail and Perfumes Planet Switzerland in joint venture
X5 Retail, Russia’s largest retailer in terms of sales, and Perfumes Planet Switzerland, have set up a joint venture.The two companies will develop perfume selling points adjacent to X5’s food retail stores in Moscow, St Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and respective regions.PPS and X5 will own 80% and 20% of the ...
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Jumbo sales to grow
Dutch supermarket and superstore operator Jumbo is expecting total sales to grow 20% to 25% in 2010, including sales from the converted stores it acquired from Casino’s Super de Boer chain late last year.During the year, Jumbo plans to convert a further 40 Super de Boer stores to the Jumbo ...
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Analysis
Festive sales held up but expect a bleak first quarter
The first sets of Christmas trading results have started to trickle in this week and by all accounts Christmas 2009 is unlikely to have been the disaster that everybody was expecting.
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NewsClaire’s revamps its image in bid to appeal to older teenagers
Accessories specialist Claire’s is overhauling its image to appeal to older teenage customers as it plots aggressive expansion across Europe.
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OpinionIs there the stomach for a fresh battle on upward-only rents?
Irish retailers, and particularly the high-profile campaigners on Dublin’s Grafton Street, have been celebrating the country’s ban on upward-only rent reviews. Inevitably it has led to the a debate about whether it’s time for the same step in the UK.
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NewsJaeger looks to Europe as sales improve
Jaeger is set to re-enter the European market after revealing sales are on an improving trend.
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Colruyt Group increases revenue by 7.1%
Grocer Colruyt Group increased revenue by 7.1% to €3.32bn (£2.95bn) in the first six months of its 2009-10 financial year.Operating profit climbed 7.8% to €229m (£204m), resulting in a stable EBIT margin.Profit margins were affected by increased labour costs resulting from wage inflation.The Colruyt fascia achieved revenue growth of 6.6%, ...
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Delhaize Group reveals plans to cut operating costs by €300m
Delhaize Group has revealed plans to cut operating costs by €300m (£267m) by 2012 and intends to introduce a more price competitive strategy from 2010 across all its fascias.The Belgium-based group intends to cut operating costs through fascia-specific initiatives and by increasing shared services across the group.Delhaize is also ...
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NewsDSGi to sue legal advisers over French loss
Consumer electricals giant DSGi is reportedly to sue its own legal advisers for as much as €1m over alleged mistakes in closing down the retailer’s business in France.
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NewsSupergroup to launch stores in Irish Republic
Superdry and Cult parent Supergroup is to open its first Republic of Ireland shops before Christmas.
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Metro Cash & Carry unveils new portfolio of private-label brands
Metro Cash & Carry has unveiled a new portfolio of private-label brands that it intends to roll out to all the countries in which it operates.The six private labels include Aro, which comprises 700 food and non-food products and Fine Food, with 700 SKUs aimed at independent food traders and ...
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El Corte Inglés opens its first store inside another company’s premises
Retail conglomerate El Corte Inglés has opened its first store inside another company’s premises, at the Madrid headquarters of Spanish telecoms company Telefónica.The store, trading under the El Corte Inglés Convenience Store banner, has a sales area of 10,765 sq ft and offers a wide product range including food, pharmacy ...
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Metro Group dismissed all the top management at the Greek arm of its Makro Cash & Carry subsidiary
Metro Group has dismissed all the top management at the Greek arm of its Makro Cash & Carry subsidiary during an examination into administrative irregularities, according to the German retail press.Country manager Anastasios Michaelidis, non-food director Jan Casander and finance director Fotis Kalogeropoulos have left the company before completion of ...
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X5 Retail Group buys local supermarket chain Paterson
The country’s leading grocery retailer X5 Retail Group has bought local supermarket chain Paterson, which has 82 stores in Moscow, St Petersburg and other cities.X5 Group will pay $189.5 m (£103m) in cash for Paterson’s equity and assume $85m (£46m) of debt, to be financed by operating cash flow. It ...
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Pinault plans to divest its retail businesses
PPR chief executive François-Henri Pinault told the Wall Street Journal that the group plans to divest its retail businesses including Conforama, Fnac and Redcats.Pinault did not give any details on when the group plans to sell the companies, but said: “The sooner, the better.” He added that about 20 companies ...















