All Retail Week articles in February 2005 – Page 7
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Casino flush after fourth quarter
French retail group drives sales by aggressive pricing and store expansion
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Christmas shopper traffic higher than previous year
Busy autumn gives way to less shoppers over holiday, but traffic still better than 2003
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ONS sales update prompts call to lower interest rates
Punters predict a bad year on the high street
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More key figures exit Harrods
Chief executive and retail strategy boss leave London department store
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Ikea shrinks stores to drive UK growth
UK furniture market will be shaken to core by Ikea's small store offensive
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PowerHouse sales buzzing, even as job losses loom
New Zealand-owned electricals retailer boosted by Christmas demand for gadgets
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Fear over concessions if Allders goes
Alexon, Carpetright, and Jacques Vert could all feel the heat
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Hamleys toys with its rivals
Retailer bucks Christmas trend by successfully selling playthings to children
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Choices relies on sales after rentals hit
Christmas on a weekend dissuaded customers to rent, but sales of games and DVDs made up for it
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Thorntons avoids dark days but fails to milk Christmas
Sweetie fiends like the chocs, but less so from its own stores
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Carphone Warehouse loans selling space to Motorola
Phone handsets and services retailer allows supplier to show its movie
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Swann singing WHSmith's praises
After predictions of doom over Christmas, mixed merchandiser at last has something to smile about
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Poundstretcher parent warns on profits
Brown & Jackson's Christmas trading is weak, but stock levels are trim