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Swarovski set to open Oxford Street third store
Swarovski will open its third store on Oxford Street later this summer.
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NewsSports retailers to rally in run-up to Olympics
Sports retailers are set to receive a much-needed boost after years of facing a shrinking market, with sales for the sector expected to soar 21% in the next five years.
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NewsFenwick completes Bond Street revamp
Fenwick has completed a two-year redevelopment of its flagship Bond Street store. The 71,500 sq ft department store now has 20% more space and the retailer has been given a modern overhaul.
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Ideal Shopping Direct to rival Pets at Home with online and TV offer
Ideal Shopping Direct is launching a pets accessories website for pet owners, marking its entry into the pets market.
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NewsCredit Suisse, Singer and Citi named top brokers
Credit Suisse, Citi and Singer Capital markets have taken the top retail brokerage spots in this year’s bellwether Extel rankings.
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NewsTesco and Sainsbury’s insist growth to come
Grocers positive despite high petrol prices and low inflation hitting Q1 sales
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Analysts see Alexon opportunity
Alexon reported a 5.4% drop in like-for-like sales in the 19 weeks to June 12 - an acceleration on the first 11 weeks when sales fell 4%.
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NewsHalfords seeks more deals as profits soar 27%
Car parts and cycles retailer Halfords is revving up to acquire more businesses after full-year figures showed the business is motoring.
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NewsTed Baker targets China and Japan for big roll-out
Quirky fashion retailer Ted Baker is targeting China and Japan as it continues its aggressive international drive.
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NewsM&S manages to reduce theft for first time in more than a decade
Marks & Spencer cut theft from its stores for the first time in more than a decade last year, in stark contrast to the sector as a whole, which suffered a recession-fuelled crime wave.
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AnalysisPower List 2010: A year of change at the top of retail
This is the sixth year Retail Week has run its annual power list, but rarely can there have been quite so much change in the upper echelons of the industry in the space of 12 months.
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AnalysisAmerican Express
American Express Business Insights, a global information, analytics and consulting company, leverages the power and reach of American Express’ information capabilities to help business customers develop better-informed strategies to grow.
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AnalysisRob Templeman
One of the industry’s smartest but most understated chief executives, Debenhams boss Rob Templeman combines a trading mentality with strategic nous.Despite criticism that Debenhams’ promotional stance risked undermining the business, Templeman has ensured the department store group gained ground.One of the highlights of the last ...
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