More on Me + Em – Page 2516
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AnalysisCanary Wharf: Shopping for suits comes of age
Canary Wharf faces fresh challenges from two new developments, but as Tim Danaher discovers, its shopper base remains unique.
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GalleryTesco flies solo with clothing standalone
Tesco has picked a Prague shopping centre for its first F&F store. John Ryan visits to find out how the supermarket brand is settling in
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AnalysisThe art of being chosen
What makes some retailers successful while others fail? Respected retail marketer Martin Butler’s new book asked retail’s biggest names to find out
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GalleryPringle, Hong Kong
Pringle is one of those curious brands that is probably rather more popular overseas than in its homeland, although there is still a certain cachet in wearing a jumper with a small lion on the chest for a particular demographic.
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AnalysisBen Gordon
Not only has the Mothercare boss given the maternity retailer a clear vision, he has turned it into an international force to be reckoned with
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OpinionTime for independents day
With a little help, independents could reinvigorate our dull town centres, says Simon Burke
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OpinionArgos needs to build on multichannel strategy
The job losses spelt out in Wednesday’s Comprehensive Spending Review can’t be good news for retailers. While at least we now know how bad the impact will be, the uncertainty created in the minds of those affected will do nothing for their propensity to spend.
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OpinionA good result, but Swann can do better
WHSmith should be awarded nine out of 10 for margin management and cost control: the alchemy of generating a profits increase in another year of like-for-like sales declines.
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OpinionWhat’s best for Blacks?
It’s easy to forget but, as privately owned specialists bid for pre-eminence in the outdoor goods market, a public company holds the commanding heights.
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AnalysisWalmart turns attention to small-format US stores
At its annual investor conference last week, Walmart announced plans to roll out 30 to 40 medium and small-sized stores in the US next year.
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Ikea to enter South Korea
Ikea Group president and chief executive Mikael Ohlsson has reiterated comments made on a recent trip to Delhi that the retailer is preparing for market entry into South Korea. He has also confirmed the retailer’s plans to enter the Croatia and Serbian markets in the next few years.
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Toys R Us claims it won't be opening stores in India
US-based toy retailer Toys R Us has said it won’t be opening stores in India, following reports of a link-up with Reliance Retail. The company released a statement of denial after various news sources reported a link between the two retailers.
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X5 Retail Group acquisition of Kopeika may not go ahead
Despite having received approval from the Russian Anti Trust Office to acquire Moscow-based retail chain Kopeika, X5 Retail Group has said that the acquisition may not go ahead. Initially Kopeika aimed to sell its stake to X5 Retail Group at the beginning of October for an estimated $1.5bn (£1bn) including ...
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Schlecker contracts external advisers to revitalise business
Drugstore chain Schlecker has contracted external advisers to revitalise its ailing business. According to reports, Schlecker is working on a fresh store concept and is preparing to add a stronger regional component to its product offer, while improving its price perception.
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Cencosud acquires Supermercados Bretas for £525.8m
Chilean retailer Cencosud has acquired Brazilian supermarket chain Supermercados Bretas for BRL1.4bn (£525.8m). The chain operates 62 supermarkets, three distribution centres and 10 service stations in central and northern Brazil.The acquisition allows Cencosud to expand its presence to the Minas Gerais and Goias states and consolidate its position as the ...
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Carrefour Q3 sales increase 6.7% to £22.4bn
Carrefour has announced that third-quarter sales rose 6.7% at current exchange rates to reach €25.6bn (£22.4bn). Overall like-for-likes increased by 0.1% excluding petrol. The retailer stated that growth was driven by emerging markets and that in the retailer’s difficult home market, encouraging footfall was noticed for its hypermarkets in the ...
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Casino Q3 sales reach £6.27bn
Casino’s consolidated net sales rose by a reported 6.5% in the third quarter of 2010 to reach €7.18bn (£6.27bn). Changes in consolidation - mainly the deconsolidation of Venezuelan operations - had a 3.3% negative impact.
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Casino Proximité to open 530 new stores in 2011
Casino Proximité, Casino’s convenience store division operating the Petit Casino, Spar and Vival banners has announced that it plans to open more than 530 new stores in 2011. Casino Proximité director Jean-Pierre Lanzetti stated the retailer will be recruiting for 130 Petit Casino openings and 595 franchisees.
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Eroski launches private label economy food range
Grocery retailer Eroski has launched a new private label economy food range called Eroski Basic. Consisting of 200 food items, this new private label is similar to Carrefour Discount and El Corte Inglés’ Aliada ranges. Eroski Basic will be sold at all its grocery fascias except the Aliprox franchised ...

















