All Grocery articles – Page 695

  • News

    John Lewis enlists staff to appear in ad campaign

    2008-07-07T08:07:56Z

    John Lewis will launch the second phase of its latest ad campaign today. For the first time in the department store’s 144-year history, it will feature employees.

  • Analysis

    Read Retail Week online

    2008-07-04T14:45:00Z

    Click here to try our interactive version of the latest issue of Retail Week.

  • Opinion

    Competitiveness is key for M&S

    2008-07-04T13:23:09Z

    No apologies for returning to the biggest story of the week, the trials of Marks & Spencer. After all, food is at the root of its problems.

  • News

    Qataris increase stake in Sainsbury's

    2008-07-04T11:18:55Z

    The Qatar Investment Authority has upped its stake in Sainsbury’s to 26 per cent.

  • News

    Tesco to deploy staff scheduling to stores

    2008-07-04T10:55:00Z

    Tesco is to roll out a workforce scheduling system to its stores.

  • News

    FL Group buys stake in Baugur

    2008-07-04T10:44:28Z

    Icelandic investment vehicle FL Group has acquired a 39 per cent stake in Baugur under the new name Stodir.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – July 4, 2008

    2008-07-04T10:03:55Z

    The magic has well and truly evaporated from the retail Camelot created at Marks & Spencer by Sir Stuart Rose.

  • News

    John Lewis sales slide 8%

    2008-07-04T08:48:33Z

    John Lewis has posted an 8.3 per cent fall in sales at its eponymous department store business for the week to June 28.

  • News

    Iceland eyes Somerfield shops to drive growth as profit flies

    2008-07-04T08:00:00Z

    Iceland has confirmed it wants to snap up as many as 30 Somerfield stores to further its expansion as it revealed a 4.5 per cent increase in profits.

  • News

    Carrefour profits set to be lower than forecasts

    2008-07-03T15:39:07Z

    French retail giant Carrefour has warned that operating profits for this year will not meet original expectations.

  • Opinion

    This is not just the market…

    2008-07-03T11:34:48Z

    He may have been the coldest fish to have occupied a senior role in retail in recent memory, but it’s hard not to feel a degree of sympathy for Steven Esom over his spectacular fall from grace.

  • News

    Rose may be forced to step down

    2008-07-03T09:53:50Z

    Marks & Spencer chief executive Sir Stuart Rose may be forced to step down or resign after yesterday’s shock profit warning wiped 1.2 billion off the value of the retailer.

  • News

    Esom out as M&S issues profit warning

    2008-07-02T08:41:22Z

    M&S has this morning issued a shock profit warning as it announced that its director of food Steve Esom has left the business.

  • News

    Tesco to withdraw from Zimbabwe

    2008-07-01T09:31:00Z

    Tesco is to stop sourcing products from Zimbabwe after the re-election of President Robert Mugabe.

  • News

    Tesco challenges Competition Commission

    2008-06-30T14:14:54Z

    Tesco today launched a legal challenge to one of the remedies recommended by the Competition Commission’s two-year long probe into the grocer sector.

  • News

    Baugur considers move to UK

    2008-06-30T09:42:49Z

    Icelandic investor Baugur is considering whether it could relocate to the UK after the conviction for bookkeeping offences of executive chairman J n sgeir J hannesson.

  • News

    Anyone for chicken?

    2008-06-27T17:31:56Z

    Forget Glastonbury – the best gig in town was Tesco’s AGM today.

  • Analysis

    Roll with it

    2008-06-27T16:37:09Z

    Paper, energy, landfill and even water savings are being made at Sainsbury’s as it rolls out double-sided till receipt printers, finds Joanna Perry

  • Opinion

    Don’t discount the discounters

    2008-06-27T15:38:00Z

    Michael and Vicky are a couple in their early 30s. They have one child, both have secure, professional jobs, are comfortably off and own their own home in a nice south London suburb. They live five minutes from one of Sainsbury’s flagship stores. But they choose to drive past it ...

  • Opinion

    Retailers can’t afford not to go green

    2008-06-27T14:52:00Z

    PricewaterhouseCoopers’ latest report, Sustainability: are consumers buying it?, highlights consumers’ increasing concerns about sustainability and their willingness not only to buy into the notion, but to change their behaviour.