All Retail Week articles in February 2005 – Page 2
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Bhs, Debenhams and Primark buy 24 Allders stores
More than half of collapsed department store's sites offloaded
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Debenhams buys eight Allders stores
Department store retailer also involved in sale-and-leaseback deal
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Retailers look forward to £2.4 billion Valentine's Day spending bonanza
Could the day help to offset poor Christmas trading?
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Wal-Mart risks legal action over unionised store closure
World's biggest grocer accused of avoiding negotiations with workers
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Hennes & Mauritz growth slips into January trough
Growth the slowest for a year for the Swedish international fashion brand
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Foyles to open store on South Bank
Bookseller's Royal Festival Hall shop to be first in 70 years
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Prices fall to lowest in seven years
Fourth consecutive drop as retailers discount heavily to make up for poor Christmas
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Tesco's c-store share under threat
Potential merger of Somerfield/Iceland could upset the grocer's applecart
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New Year takeover rumours abound
Analysts highlight other possible targets following Woolworths and Somerfield bids
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Dixons to ditch analogue TVs by 2012
Electricals retailer reports boom in demand for digital sets over past 18 months
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British Land to revamp Dublin's ILAC mall
H&M and Dunnes Stores sign up as part of EUR50 million facelift
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Cardholders rack up £2 billion Christmas spend
High street spending gets the lion's share, but online has the biggest growth
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This week last year: out-of-town formats blasted
M&S refuses to sign on the dotted line for Autograph roll-out
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Comet offers free digi-box bundle
Electricals retailer smoothes the way for 2012 digital TV switch
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Asda takes on union over workers' rights
Grocer's collective bargaining clampdown angers GMB union members
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Shopper numbers up on last week, but only just
Retailers look forward to Valentine's Day to see off January blues