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  • Helping retail giants to launch international markets is often in suppliers’ commercial interests
    Analysis

    Plan for overseas growth

    2012-02-20T07:00:00Z

    Suppliers are an invaluable source of customer insight. Sarah Butler considers why retailers could benefit from their expertise – particularly when it comes to international success.

  • Westfield
    News

    Splash back, not cashback

    2012-02-19T07:00:00Z

    We have heard the phrase ‘spending a penny’ but Checkout thinks that Westfield is taking it a bit too literally with the position of its new cashpoint (pictured).

  • BRC director general Stephen Robertson
    News

    Government urged to improve competitiveness so retailers invest

    2012-02-17T17:19:00Z

    British Retail Consortium has urged Government to improve UK competitiveness to ensure retailers invest rather than increase their cash reserves.

  • Tesco is likely to investment in strong category management across non-food
    News

    Tesco expected to improve non-food range

    2012-02-17T16:41:00Z

    Tesco is likely to investment in strong category management across non-food, according to investors.

  • cheryl_cole
    News

    Cheryl Cole to open StylistPick's first pop-up shop

    2012-02-17T16:17:00Z

    Online accessories specialist StylistPick is to open a pop-up shop at Westfield, London next week where face of the brand Cheryl Cole will make an appearance.

  • Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire
    Interview

    Q&A: Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire on management restructure

    2012-02-17T16:00:00Z

    Kingfisher group chief executive Ian Cheshire speaks to Nicola Harrison about the DIY giant’s new management structure, the Olympics - and garden gnomes

  • Green hopes to create a fashion manufacture academy
    News

    Green urges fashion retailers to create youth opportunities

    2012-02-17T12:35:00Z

    Arcadia tycoon Sir Philip Green has made a plea for fashion retailers to work together to back young talent at a time of high youth unemployment and hopes to create a fashion manufacturing academy.

  • Sainsbury’s is to host a festival in London to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
    News

    Sainsbury's to stage Jubilee celebratory festival

    2012-02-17T10:03:10.850Z

    Sainsbury’s is to host a festival in London to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

  • Online trade drove an increase in the value and volume of retail sales in January, according to the Office for National Statistics.
    News

    Online trade drives January retail sales

    2012-02-17T10:03:00Z

    Online trade drove an increase in the value and volume of retail sales in January, according to the Office for National Statistics.

  • Multiple retailers closed 14 stores a day in 2011
    News

    Multiple retailers closed 14 stores a day in 2011

    2012-02-17T09:59:00Z

    Multiple retailers closed an average of 14 stores a day across the UK, according to the Local Data Company and PWC.

  • PayPal etail Awards 2012 Awards shortlist announced
    News

    PayPal etail Awards 2012 shortlist announced

    2012-02-17T09:41:00Z

    The shortlist for Retail Week and Drapers PayPal etail Awards 2012 includes outstanding retail businesses of all sizes excelling online.

  • JohnLewis_Westfield_Stratford
    News

    Freezing conditions affect John Lewis trade

    2012-02-17T09:01:00Z

    Freezing weather conditions at the start of last week shifted trade at John Lewis-owned Waitrose into the previous week as consumers stocked up.

  • News

    Carrefour appoints three directors

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Carrefour’s hypermarket business in France is to be reorganised with the appointment of three directors to manage it. Patrice Lespagnol, Philippe Lartigue and Frédéric Duranton will be responsible for the division, under the leadership of Noël Prioux, head of Carrefour France. Guillaume Vicaire, who has been executive director of French ...

  • News

    SuperValu reveals plans to cut its nationwide workforce

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Grocery retailer SuperValu has revealed plans to cut its nationwide workforce by around 800. The majority of the redundancies will be made by the end of the company’s financial year on February 25. The decision is part of a strategy to remove permanent expenses from the business and reduce overall ...

  • News

    Amazon signs licensing agreement with Viacom

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Amazon has signed a licensing agreement with Viacom that allows Amazon Prime members to stream television shows from a multitude of channels. The deal, which gives customers access to programmes from MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, TV Land, Spike, VH1, BET, CMT and Logo, boosts Amazon’s online library by 15% to ...

  • French Connection homeware
    News

    Homewares push by French Connection

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    French Connection is to push into the homewares market with the launch of a premium home range in April.

  • My-Wardrobe is rolling out sites
    News

    My-Wardrobe debuts virtual shop window

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Etailer My-Wardrobe.com has launched a virtual shopping window in Norway to coincide with its site launch in the country and is in talks to bring the concept to the UK.

  • Maplin’s new delivery option uses stock from 83 of its stores across the UK
    News

    Maplin signs deal for 90-minute delivery

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Maplin has inked a deal with fulfilment specialist Shutl to launch 90-minute delivery slots and improve its customer offer.

  • The Hut
    News

    The Hut fires up staff Apprentice style

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Staff at The Hut Group got the Lord Sugar treatment last week as the etailer embarked on its own version of reality show The Apprentice.

  • Male shoppers know what they want and don’t want to waste time finding it
    Analysis

    How do men shop?

    2012-02-17T07:00:00Z

    When it comes to harnessing customer spend, retailers’ focus is typically on women. What can retailers do to better tap into the male shopping psyche, asks Charlotte Hardie.