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Rossmann to open 110 stores in Germany in 2011
Drugstore business Rossmann plans to open 110 stores in Germany in 2011. The retailer has earmarked E92m (£79.2m) for investment in the country, out of a total E150m (£129.2m) which will be invested across the business during 2011.Rossmann generated group revenue of E63bn (£54.bn) in 2010, a 12.9% rise over ...
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PPR enters talks with South African Steinhoff International Holdings
Luxury and retail group PPR has entered into exclusive negotiations with South African Steinhoff International Holdings over the sale of its shares in Conforama. The transaction is worth about E1.2 bn (£1bn) in cash. In November 2009, PPR announced that it was planning to sell off its retail division including ...
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Ahold's ICA in Sweden trials student special packages
Ahold’s ICA in Sweden is trialling special packages for students. Called ICA Student, the scheme offers help with food shopping, insurance issues and banking services in a single package.In the first phase the service is being tested among 200 students from Uppsala and Norrtälje. Should the concept prove successful, ICA ...
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X5 Retail Group to acquire Kopeika
X5 Retail Group has announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Kopeika in a transaction with a total enterprise value of RUR51.5bn (£1.05bn) including assumption of debt.X5 Retail Group has acquired a strong network of Kopeika price-oriented supermarkets which will be rebranded to the Pyaterochka banner. The transaction ...
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Walmart is to close office in Moscow
Walmart is to close its office in Moscow. International chief executive Doug McMillon said: “The Russian market is a compelling retail opportunity and we believe that Russian consumers could benefit from Walmart’s value proposition.“Since we have decided to enter the market through acquisition, not greenfield development, and since there is ...
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AnalysisReinventing the Planet
The world’s second biggest retailer, Carrefour, is trying to reinvent the hypermarket. John Ryan visits Lyon in France to find out how
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Colruyt posts 7.9% revenue increase
Grocery retailer Colruyt posted a revenue increase of 7.9% for its first half, from E3.29bn (£2.79bn) to E3.55bn (£3bn). For the period ended September 30, gross profit jumped 9.1% to E900.4m (£763m) from E825.2m (£699.3m), which corresponds to a gross profit margin of 25.34% compared with 25.06% last year.
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X5 Retail Group to acquire Kopeika
X5 Retail Group has signed an agreement to acquire Kopeika in a transaction with a total enterprisevalue of RUR51.5bn (£106bn) including assumption of debt.As a result of the transaction, X5 will reinforce its number one position in the Russian retail market, mainly in Moscow and the Moscow region where Kopeika ...
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25 Aldi Hellas stores to close
Following its decision to withdraw from the Greek market after just two years of operations, hard discount retailer Aldi Süd is to close the first 25 of its 38 Aldi Hellas stores by the end of December.From November until February next year, more than 500 employees will lose their jobs. ...
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Carrefour Express opens
Carrefour is to open its new pilot convenience store format Carrefour Express today in Caen. The concept - which will be opened in towns and rural areas - has a sales area of between 1,075 sq ft and 2,690 sq ft and will offer about 3,500 SKUs. Carrefour Express has ...
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KiK set to open 200 new stores each year in Europe
Tengelmann-owned clothing discounter KiK has said it plans to continue to open 200 new stores each year in Europe, with a mid-term aim of 4,000 stores. Its expansion remains focused on its German home market, where it sees potential for another 500 stores.The latest update comes as the retailer is ...
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PPR appoints Alexandre Bompard as CEO of Fnac
French luxury goods and retail group PPR has appointed Alexandre Bompard as new chief executive of its entertainment and electronics retailer Fnac.Bompard will replace Christophe Cuvillier who will soon take over new responsibilities within PPR. Previously, Bompard worked as chief executive of French radio station Europe 1. He will also ...
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Billa opens second convenience store in Innsbruck
Rewe Group’s Austrian supermarket division Billa has started rolling out its convenience store concept by opening the second Billa Box store in Innsbruck. The store covers just 540 sq ft, which compares with the 1,615 sq ft pilot store in Vienna, which was opened in November last year. Rewe plans ...
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Abercrombie & Fitch to open a flagship store in Dublin city centre
Fashion retailer Abercrombie & Fitch may open a flagship store in Dublin city centre, according to Irish newspaper The Herald. The news follows the recent announcement that the retailer is planning to open a Hollister store in Dublin’s Dundrum Centre. It is understood that Abercrombie & Fitch is in advanced ...
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Carrefour considers Dia sale
Carrefour is reportedly considering the sale of its discount business Dia. According to reports the retailer has entrusted French bank BNP Paribas with a “strategic audit” of its discount business worldwide. A member of the retailer’s executive committee was quoted as saying: “The sale of Dia had already been considered ...
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X5 Retail Group launches provincial format under Pyaterochka-Maxi
X5 Retail Group has launched a new small town/provincial format operating under the Pyaterochka-Maxi banner in its domestic market. The first store opened at the Avtobus shopping centre in Syzran, in the Samara region.Pyaterochka-Maxi is a superstore-sized warehouse club with a sales area of 38,000 sq ft. It offers 7,000 ...















