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OpinionRetail surgery: We have focused on retaining the profitable customers on our database, rather than acquiring new ones. How do we get the balance right?
We have focused on retaining the profitable customers on our database, rather than acquiring new ones. How do we get the balance right?
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OpinionVAT increase will not derail retail’s recovery
Everyone in retail knows that balancing the books and getting the economy back on track is going to be vital
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DataICM Poll: The World Cup and retailing
In an exclusive poll for Retail Week, ICM Research interviewed a random selection of 2,039 adults aged 18 and over between June and 16, 2010 about the World Cup.
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DataICM Poll: The World Cup and retailing
In an exclusive poll for Retail Week, ICM Research interviewed a random selection of 2,039 adults aged 18 and over between June and 16, 2010 about the World Cup.
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AnalysisJoseph Wan
The Harvey Nichols chief executive isn’t holding out for UK economic recovery and is instead charging forward with new formats to drive growth.
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NewsOcado presses button on IPO
Home shopping group Ocado is to float on the London Stock Exchange after interim EBITDA surged 181% to £8m.
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NewsPrivate equity house Isis invests £4m in gifts etailer GettingPersonal.co.uk
Private equity house Isis has invested £4m in online gifts retailer GettingPersonal.co.uk.
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Opinion
Dixons is back...sort of
DSG International is renaming itself Dixons Retail, which is an eminently sensible move
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Ed and Dia launch a free loyalty card
Carrefour’s discount stores in France, operated under the Ed and Dia banners, have launched a free loyalty card called Club Dia.The retailer will run a promotion where twice a month, for 15 days, loyalty card holders are granted immediate reductions on more than 200 products. The scheme will cover both ...
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Carrefour to open its first cash-and-carry outlet in Argentina
Carrefour will open its first cash-and-carry outlet in the country later this year, adding to its Express y Mini convenience stores and local hypermarkets.The retailer will use the Brazilian brand Atacadão, which it has already exported to Colombia.The first Argentinean Atacadão will open before the end of the year in ...
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Kroger’s profits decline
Grocery retailer Kroger’s net profit declined 14.1% to $373.7m (£251.6m) in the first quarter to May 22. Total sales, including fuel, rose 8.7% to $24.8bn (£16.7bn), while sales excluding fuel increased 3.1%. Like-for-like supermarket sales, without fuel, were up 2.4%. Kroger’s chairman and chief executive David Dillon said: “The total ...
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Otto Group posted an EBIT of €34m
Retail and mail order conglomerate Otto Group has posted an EBIT of €34m (£28.5m) for the year ended February 28, compared with a loss of €95m (£79.6m) in the previous year.EBITDA rose to €314m (£263m), up from €229m (£192m).The company said it achieved growth in all its business segments, with ...
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Metro in no rush to sell off Kaufhof
Metro Group chief executive Eckhard Cordes has declared that he is in no rush to sell off its Kaufhof department store division. All potential bidders are thought to be financial investors, who have found themselves struggling to secure funds after an increase in fortunes in recent weeks at Kaufhof. Cordes ...
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Celesio and Phoenix merging
Pharmaceuticals retailers Celesio and Phoenix said they are merging their activities, making the new joint venture company number two in terms of sales in the Dutch pharmacy market.The new company will have 115 own pharmacies and about 40 franchised shops. It will have 1,600 employees after the merger and generate ...
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CVS Caremark and Walgreens still working together
Following a very public spat last week, CVS Caremark and Walgreens have reached an agreement whereby Walgreens will continue participating in CVS’s Caremark pharmacy benefit management national retail network for existing, new and renewal plans.The companies are not disclosing the financial terms of the new contract.
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Costco lobbies Washington state for new liquor distribution laws
Costco is to lobby the Washington state government in an effort to shake up liquor distribution laws.
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NewsRobert Tchenguiz trust to hand over £137m Somerfield proceeds to Kaupthing administrators
A trust connected to investment tycoon Robert Tchenguiz has abandoned its legal fight to retain £137m of proceeds from the sale of grocer Somerfield.
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NewsiPhone 4 launch attracts long queues
Long queues formed outside stores such as Apple and O2 ahead of the launch of the iPhone 4.
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NewsAsda aims to absorb VAT rise
Grocery and general merchandise giant Asda intends to shelter shoppers from the worst of the VAT rise in the new year.
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NewsGap reveals plans for China
Gap has revealed plans to enter into the Chinese market, starting with four stores and an online site to launch towards the end of this year, and has poached senior executives from Tesco and Best Buy to lead its charge into the country.

















