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  • News

    Carrefour's Guy Yraeta is to leave the business

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Carrefour’s Guy Yraeta, who is in charge of the group’s key European operations, excluding France, is to leave the business.Yraeta spent 33 years at Carrefour and is responsible for the hypermarket reinvention project, which is in the process of developing a new concept for Carrefour’s struggling hypermarket format. Until a ...

  • News

    Delhaize Group posted 1.9% revenue growth

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Delhaize Group posted 1.9% revenue growth at identical exchange rates for the third quarter. At actual exchange rates the supermarket operator increased revenues by 4.8% to €4.9bn (£4.4bn) due to the strengthening of the US dollar by 5.2% against the euro compared with last year. Operating profit rose 5.7% to ...

  • News

    Sales at electronics retailer Yamada Denki climb

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    For the six months to September 30, sales at consumer electronics retailer Yamada Denki climbed 1.9% to JPY936.6bn (£6.3 bn). Operating profit fell 15.4% to JPY25.1 billion (£168 million). Net profit was down 20.2% to JPY16.4 billion (£110 million).

  • News

    Walmart plans to open a further 40 stores in India

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Walmart plans to open a further 40 stores in India, according to Indian commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma. “Walmart is very satisfied with its results in India. I was informed by the Walmart CEO that they are looking at opening more stores. He gave me a figure of 40 ...

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    Opinion

    Marks & Spencer takes a bigger bite

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The long siege of Marks & Spencer’s food division by grocery rivals has not yet been lifted, but the defence is looking more confident and the fight is increasingly being taken to the opposition.

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    Analysis

    Tesco is going all out this Christmas

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    No retailer is safe this Christmas as Tesco goes all out to grab market share with new products and expanded ranges. Retail and logistics chief David Potts outlines its plans to Jennifer Creevy.

  • Toys R Us is battling US mass merchants to try to maintain its market share
    Analysis

    US’s toy wars could mean victory only for consumers

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    With Christmas fast approaching, US discount giant Target this week introduced price cuts on toys at its stores.

  • Anthropologie has hired UK talent and will source some product locally for its Regent Street store
    Analysis

    How US retailers can crack the UK market

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    As Victoria’s Secret becomes the latest US retail giant to focus on the UK, Lisa Berwin asks what the attraction is and how they can crack the market.

  • Tim Danaher
    Opinion

    Fewer, better shops are the future of retail

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    There was a rich irony in the retailer speaker at this year’s British Council of Shopping Centres conference in Manchester being employed by a company that has no shops.

  • Paul Smiddy retail consultant
    Opinion

    Retailing lessons from Formula One

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    It is a minor miracle. A Formula One Grand Prix team, based in the UK, with a largely UK workforce, has won the constructor’s championship for the second year running.

  • Quantitative easing
    Analysis

    Need to know: Quantitative easing

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Last week the Bank of England decided to inject a further £25bn into the economy as part of its quantitative easing programme. But is it helping retailers?

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    Gallery

    Store of the week: Guess Regent Street

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Guess opened its largest store in Europe (there are close to 250 of them across the Continent) on Regent Street in September. At 6,000 sq ft, this is a large space and fills the unit previously occupied by Next.

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    Opinion

    Ifoapplestore.com cements Apple's cult following

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Few retailers command the sort of brand loyalty that leads customers to create online communities around their products - let alone their stores. Apple, of course, has a cult following, with specialist sites pouring over every vague patent application and rumours from the suppliers in Asia of the latest products ...

  • Judith McKenna
    Analysis

    Judith McKenna could one day have the top job at Asda

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    In the week McKenna presented Asda’s third-quarter results, Jennifer Creevy says the sharp but likeable woman who runs Asda’s finances could one day be in the frame for the top job.

  • Aldi’s private-label range is as good as many major brands’ products
    Analysis

    The future of value retailers

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Retailers from Primark to Aldi to 99p Stores have benefited from the flight to value that the recession has created. But can they continue to capture shopper hearts and wallets once the economy begins to recover, asks Joanna Perry.

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    Gallery

    The Retail Week Stores Book 2009

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The recession may be squeezing retail but the third edition of Retail Week’s stores book shows retailers are still using design innovation to raise their game. John Ryan takes a look at some of this year’s entries.

  • The glass-fronted  Union Square sits  comfortably in Aberdeen’s granite landscape
    Analysis

    State of the union: Union Square in Aberdeen

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The mix of brands at Union Square in Aberdeen and the relative wealth of the city will be key to its success, says Sara McCorquodale.

  • Analysis

    Air freight: The sky’s the limit

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Opting for air freight could help fashion retailers sell more, but what are the costs and challenges of jetting in your best-sellers, asks Alison Clements.

  • John Lewis toy grocery basket 10 pounds
    Opinion

    Retail surgery: Getting the best return on suppliers’ promotion money

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    How can we get the best return on the money suppliers give us to run promotions?

  • Money
    Opinion

    Retail surgery: Freight trains and supply chains

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Our competitors are using freight trains to move stock. Would it benefit my supply chain?