All International articles – Page 265

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    News

    DSGi to sell Central European stores, reports claim

    2009-04-06T12:11:00Z

    DSGi is believed to be poised to sell its Electro World stores in Central Europe to Slovakia-based consumer electronics retailer NAY.

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    Opinion

    Mothercare is all grown up

    2009-04-04T17:58:00Z

    Mothercare appears to have its corner of the retail sector all sewn up.Today, the maternity and baby specialist unveiled a stellar set of results, with UK sales ahead of expectations and international sales soaring.It is a repeat story for the retailer that rarely puts a baby step out of place.Admittedly, ...

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    News

    Topshop New York opens to eager crowds

    2009-04-04T16:51:00Z

    Topshop has opened in New York to great fanfare.

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    Analysis: Inditex’s Euro strongholds give it the edge over H&M

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    Fashion giants Inditex and H&M reported solid results last week, but as the global downturn continues to deepen both retailers need to remain at the top of their game. While both are formidable players, some argue that H&M faces more challenges than its rival Inditex.The Spanish giant – owner of ...

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    International news

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    US Health and beauty giant Walgreens reported net earnings for the second quarter ending February 28 down 6.7 per cent to $640m (£450.5m). Total sales increased 7 per cent to $16.5bn (£11.6bn), while comparable store sales rose 1.3 per cent.Prescription sales, which accounted for 63 per cent of the total, ...

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    News

    River Island to retreat from Turkish market

    2009-01-30T07:03:00Z

    River Island is quitting the Turkish market because of the challenges of doing business in the country.

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    News

    Hollister to press ahead with Continental push

    2008-12-18T10:56:00Z

    Abercrombie & Fitch sister brand Hollister is to defy the economic slowdown as it forges ahead with a Continental European roll-out.

  • Opinion

    Property comment: Recession? What recession?

    2008-10-21T11:16:00Z

    You could be forgiven for thinking that there’s not much to be optimistic about in UK retail at the moment. But maybe the foreign retailers still flooding into the UK have seen something we haven’t?

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    Analysis

    Handy Men: Kingfisher assembles international management

    2008-07-24T11:39:00Z

    As Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire builds his top team of international managers, the question is how successful will they be in reviving the retailer’s fortunes? Nicola Harrison reports.

  • Opinion

    All aboard the global express

    2008-06-06T00:00:00Z

    Mass and niche brands alike can make the most of the opportunity the world stage presents

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    Analysis

    Expect the unexpected

    2008-05-16T14:03:00Z

    The continued arrival of new stores and retail formats is proof that while the Celtic Tiger may not be as fierce as it was, it still has considerable bite in these straitened times. John Ryan reports

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    Analysis

    Irish charm

    2008-05-16T13:38:00Z

    A friendly business culture and a free rein have made Rhys Iley’s directorship of Boots Ireland a refreshing change. He tells Charlotte Dennis-Jones what’s different on the Emerald Isle

  • Fair play? Regulator
    News

    German discounter merger in danger as regulator acts

    2008-04-10T11:34:00Z

    The German grocery regulator could block a landmark merger that would shake up the discount grocery market in the country.

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    Analysis

    Centre Forward: the Irish Midlands’ economic boom

    2007-08-31T15:50:00Z

    A new shopping development is set to revolutionise the retail map of the Irish Midlands – a former backwater that’s now experiencing an economic boom. David Thame reports

  • News

    Harvey Nichols reveals Turkish move

    2005-09-06T09:09:00Z

    Upmarket fashion store targets 2006 Istanbul opening

  • News

    Esprit profit hits £142m

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    International fashion group Esprit reported full-year net profit of HK$2 billion (£142 million) on turnover of HK$16.4 billion (£1.17 billion).

  • News

    Nike signs for Budapest

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    Nike has agreed a pre-let at Miller Developments and Raiffeisen Ingatalan’s Budapest Factory Outlet Center. Nike will be taking 7,530 sq ft (700 sq m) on a 10-year lease at £100,000 a year. The mall, situated west of Budapest, is on schedule for completion in October and has already secured ...

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    US corporate governance rules ‘offend’ retail chiefs

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    Top US retail executives have slammed an increasing corporate governance burden as a ‘lawyers’ charter’.

  • News

    Ishop execs sued

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    Three executives of start-up online shopping mall IshopNoMarkup.com are being sued by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. They are accused of having misled investors about business prospects to raise money.

  • News

    Gary Muto to head Gap spin-off

    2004-09-24T12:09:00Z

    Gap brand president Gary Muto is to head development of the retailer’s proposed unnamed chain, which will target women aged over 35. A replacement for Muto is being sought.