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OpinionComment: A crucial six months for Marks & Spencer's Marc Bolland
Marks & Spencer’s styles were not in fashion over the crucial Christmas period, and that means chief executive Marc Bolland is under growing pressure to make improvements.
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Opinion
Comment: Empathy is at the heart of every successful retailer
I’ve spent most of my work life in retail and I’m not embarrassed to describe myself as a shopkeeper. I love shopping, visiting stores and admire how retailers practice their art.
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AnalysisAnalysis: Retailers’ new Sales strategies to meet consumer demand
Promotional activity has altered over the past few years. Retailers push online discounts and break from traditional January Sales, so what’s the best tactic to pursue?
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NewsGrocery volumes bounce back as supermarkets increase ad spend
Grocery revenue by volume bounced back into growth in the four weeks to January 5 as supermarkets upped their advertising spend over the Christmas period.
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InterviewQ&A: N Brown boss Alan White on online, onesies and 2013
As home shopping group N Brown unveiled a 7.9% like-for-like jump over the Christmas period, Retail Week speaks to its chief executive Alan White about what has driven its steller performance and what the New Year holds.
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OpinionBlog: NRF's big size triggers big ideas
The NRF conference in New York was bigger than ever this year – rumours of 27,500 attendees were circulating on the Tuesday against 25,000 last year.
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NewsThe Original Factory Shop seeks adviser for a sale
Discount retailer The Original Factory Shop is seeking an advisor as it prepares for a future sale and could be valued for as much as £100m, it is understood.
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AnalysisAnalysis: What does The Co-operative Food’s management reshuffle mean for the retailer?
Steve Murrells has stamped his mark on The Co-operative’s food business just six months after joining as chief executive with several senior hires. Retail Week takes a look at the implications.
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NewsJessops axes 77 more jobs as interested parties circle online business
Collapsed camera retailer Jessops axed another 77 jobs yesterday, as “several” parties remain interested in acquiring the Jessops brand and online business, it is understood.
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NewsBlockbuster collapses into administration
Entertainment specialist Blockbuster has plunged into administration, making it the third large retailer to hit the buffers in a week following the collapse of Jessops and HMV.
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OpinionComment: Support for HMV could keep it in the retail charts
Not since the breakdown of Woolworths has a retail administration prompted such an outpouring of public support as that which has surrounded entertainment retailer HMV.
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OpinionComment: Retailers need help from Government to prevent more casualties
As the sales figures are assessed post-Christmas, a number of retailers have done well but for others the sums have failed to add up.
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OpinionComment: HMV's unique staff culture could prove key for potential buyer
While some HMV staff have been understandably shocked by the company’s administration, many will acknowledge that it has seemed inevitable. There remains a genuine belief that the company could and hopefully will survive.
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NewsKiddicare inks ITV sponsorship deal as it poaches Tesco director
Kiddicare has poached Tesco buying director Alex Fisher as its new commercial director as the baby specialist broadens its business and launches its first major marketing campaign.
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NewsWhite Stuff sales soar over Christmas as its shopping centre debut impresses
Fashion retailer White Stuff sales surged 11.4% over Christmas as its eyes more shopping centre stores after its successful Milton Keynes debut.
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NewsHMV receives 'more than 10' expressions of interest as Irish stores close
HMV’s administrator Deloitte is understood to have received “more than 10” expressions of interest in the entertainment retailer that collapsed on Tuesday.
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News
Magnit reports unaudited financial results
Magnit has reported unaudited financial results. Consolidated net retail revenue increased to RUB448.49bn (£9.23bn) for the financial year 2012, up 33.6% on the previous year.Like-for-like sales grew by 8.5%, driven by 7.8% growth in basket size and a 0.6% increase in footfall.In contrast with 2011, hypermarkets outperformed supermarkets and convenience ...
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Spar reports net sales increase
Spar has reported a 3.8% net sales increase for the year to December 31, 2012 to CHF1.04bn (£705.4m).Net sales for the 170 Spar, Eurospar and Spar Express stores increased by 2.3% to CHF567m (£384.6m), despite prices being lowered by 1.2%.This year the retailer will open five new Spar supermarkets.
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Casino to enter Serbian market
Casino is to enter the Serbian market with seven supermarkets this year. The launch was enabled by an agreement between Casino and local partner Sodibal. The latter has also become official distributor of Casino products and supermarkets for the Balkan region.
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Jerónimo Martins reports preliminary sales growth
Jerónimo Martins has reported preliminary sales growth of 11.5% to E10.9bn (£9.06bn) for the full year to December 31, 2012.Like-for-like sales increased ahead of the market, despite a difficult year in Portugal and a slowdown in the Polish economy.In Poland, Jerónimo Martins-owned Biedronka posted sales growth of 18% in local ...

















