All Retail Week articles in February 2005 – Page 5
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Is this the most dangerous man in retail?
Crackdown on shopfloor crime as 10-year ASBO is handed down
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Internaçionale's profits hit by store expansion
Clothing and homewares retailer sacrifices stronger balance sheet for investment in estate
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Croydon's Whitgift Centre up for sale
50 per cent of prime shopping mall on the block but Allders site still in contention
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Shoe Studio buys Principles and Warehouse parent
Rubicon acquired to form private fashion house leviathan
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Sainsbury's to motivate couch potato kids
Health campaign conceived to engage computer games generation
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Could Tesco scalp Cherokee?
Appointment of investment bank sparks speculation of clothing brand sale
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Williams joins Wyevale
Former Threshers boss to help separate the wheat from the chaff at garden centre chain
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Morgan Stanley buys Plymouth city centre scheme
P&O sells Drake Circus project ahead of completion
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Beatties formalises board changes
New-kid-on-the-block CEO arrives, as managing director bows out
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Asda to beef up speciality divisions
Staff recruitment push to exploit demand for opticians, photo processing and jewellery
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Woolworths' shares jump after Apax bid talk
Mixed merchandiser seen as a good investment despite poor Christmas trading
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Asda mulls Littlewoods acquisition
Wal-Mart-owned grocer offers 500 million for department store chain
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Marks & Spencer battles UK tax law
Impending court case could shake up tax regulations across Europe
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Retail sales down in January
Clothing the top buy at the beginning of the year, while books prove far less popular
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Etam weighs up options as sale talks loom
Potential buyers are eyeing the 200-store Etam UK chain after the business was put up for sale this week.