All Home & DIY articles – Page 386
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Poorer weather sends shoppers back into stores
At least someone finds something good to say about this year's short-lived summer
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Laura Ashley wins licensing spat with L'Oreal
Retailer pursues arbitration to the bitter end because it's worth it
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N Brown's H1 profits drop by £4 million
Core home shopping business brought down by credit and video rentals divisions
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BRC calls for freedom on Christmas and New Year trading
Retailers should be able to choose for themselves when to stay open during the festive season
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Central London retail sales down in September
Tourism sluggish in the capital as weak dollar puts off Americans
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Findel posts double-digit catalogue growth for H1
Home shopping retailer expects sales to slow in second half though
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Blooms withstands bad weather to file strong figures
Poor summer not enough to wither garden centre performance
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GUS sells off more of South African home improvements subsidiary
Increasing focus on core businesses
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RadioShack calls on Sam
RadioShack has signed a deal to operate kiosks selling phones and services at 542 outlets of Wal-Mart-owned Sam's Club. 'By adding another channel to our portfolio we are positioned to drive long-term shareholder value,' said RadioShack chief executive Leonard Roberts.
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GameStop set for spin-off
Barnes & Noble is to spin off its video game business GameStop. The former's chairman, Leonard Riggio, said the two businesses would be more valuable trading separately.
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Next to head up Ireland's first dedicated fashion retail park
Ireland is to get its first dedicated fashion retail park, close to the existing Blanchardstown shopping centre, west Dublin.
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Instability woes put investors off Russian market
Western retailers are avoiding investing in Russia in favour of other more attractive markets, according to the boss of one of the country's largest supermarket chains.



















