Europe – Page 54

  • News

    Casino gains call option on ING stake in Super de Boer

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    An agreement with ING has given grocer Casino a call option on the bank’s stake in Dutch grocer Super de Boer.

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    Magnit profits double

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Budget food retailer Magnit has reported that profits doubled last year.Sales at Magnit, which operates discounters and hypermarkets in the south and northeast of Russia, rocketed more than 40 per cent to $5.3bn (£3.79bn) from $3.7bn (£2.5bn). Magnit forecast that sales would increase 35 per cent this year.Chief executive Sergei ...

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    DSGi to sell Central European stores, reports claim

    2009-04-06T12:11:00Z

    DSGi is believed to be poised to sell its Electro World stores in Central Europe to Slovakia-based consumer electronics retailer NAY.

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    News

    Hollister to press ahead with Continental push

    2008-12-18T10:56:00Z

    Abercrombie & Fitch sister brand Hollister is to defy the economic slowdown as it forges ahead with a Continental European roll-out.

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    Expect the unexpected

    2008-05-16T14:03:00Z

    The continued arrival of new stores and retail formats is proof that while the Celtic Tiger may not be as fierce as it was, it still has considerable bite in these straitened times. John Ryan reports

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    Irish charm

    2008-05-16T13:38:00Z

    A friendly business culture and a free rein have made Rhys Iley’s directorship of Boots Ireland a refreshing change. He tells Charlotte Dennis-Jones what’s different on the Emerald Isle

  • Fair play? Regulator
    News

    German discounter merger in danger as regulator acts

    2008-04-10T11:34:00Z

    The German grocery regulator could block a landmark merger that would shake up the discount grocery market in the country.

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    Analysis

    Centre Forward: the Irish Midlands’ economic boom

    2007-08-31T15:50:00Z

    A new shopping development is set to revolutionise the retail map of the Irish Midlands – a former backwater that’s now experiencing an economic boom. David Thame reports

  • News

    Nike signs for Budapest

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    Nike has agreed a pre-let at Miller Developments and Raiffeisen Ingatalan’s Budapest Factory Outlet Center. Nike will be taking 7,530 sq ft (700 sq m) on a 10-year lease at £100,000 a year. The mall, situated west of Budapest, is on schedule for completion in October and has already secured ...

  • News

    Wal-Mart mulls Russia

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer, is understood to be assessing the potential of the Russian market. According to press reports, Wal-Mart may be ready to open a shop there as early as next year.

  • News

    Lidl opens in Slovakia

    2004-09-17T12:09:00Z

    German discounter Lidl has opened its first shop in Slovakia. The store is in the Bratislava borough of Petrzalka. Lidl, which operates 5,000 stores across Europe, has not revealed how many stores it plans in the country.

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    Comer takes Ardennes as it moves into outlets

    2004-06-11T12:09:00Z

    Europe’s factory outlet centre sector has a new player, with ambitions to grab a major slice of the lucrative Continental market.

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    Norway fights back at Lidl

    2004-06-11T12:09:00Z

    Norwegian grocers are to join forces to take on German discount chain Lidl , which is due to open 65 stores in the country from this summer. They hope to lower costs and improve competitiveness with joint IT and transport venture TakeCargo.

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    Budapest centre works begin

    2004-06-04T12:09:00Z

    Miller Developments and local partner Raiffeisen have started work on the Budapest Factory Outlet Center, the first of its kind in the Hungarian capital.

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    Trial at Lille Castorama sparks wider store test

    2003-06-13T12:09:00Z

    French retailer Castorama will review initial findings from a new-style store in July. The DIY business, owned by Kingfisher , plans another three test stores by the end of summer, following the opening of the first in Hellemes, near Lille, in March. New signage and point-of-sale merchandising are among the ...