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Le Blog Mulliez reveals the first Auchan hypermarket is set to open in the Middle East
Le Blog Mulliez, an independent blog focusing on the Mulliez family’s retail empire, has unveiled that the first Auchan hypermarket is about to open its doors in the Middle East, in Dubai’s Dragon Mart shopping centre.The store has a sales area of 93,650 sq ft. It will be the first ...
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EIB has approved a loan of €47m to help Metro Group set up five cash and carries in Vietnam
The European Investment Bank (EIB) in Luxembourg has approved a loan of €47m (£43.1m) to help Metro Group in Vietnam set up five cash and carries in Bien Hoa, Binh Duong, Nha Trang, Long Xuyen and Quy Nhon.The loan was issued following the European Union’s strategy in Asia to help ...
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Fast Retailing reports like-for-like sales increase by 31.6%
Fast Retailing, operator of the Uniqlo clothing retailer, reported like-for-like sales increased by 31.6% year on year in September. Total sales climbed 41.5%.The company attributed the growth to cool temperatures throughout the month, which kept sales of autumn and winter goods strong. Also, an extra day of national holiday during ...
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NewsCan Wal-Mart hold on to its new-found customers?
Wal-Mart’s everyday low price stance has been paying off in the US recession.
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OpinionIPOs will face an inquisition
After all the feverish speculation of the past few weeks, there is now little doubt that a raft of retailers is preparing to float in the new year.
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AnalysisIceland conference: Malcolm Walker in wonderland
A £4m managers conference might seem excessive, but Iceland chief Malcolm Walker thinks it’s worth every penny. Jennifer Creevy reports from Florida.
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OpinionRivals’ inroads haven’t done Tesco much harm
Sir Terry Leahy may be many things, but he isn’t known for being a ray of sunshine in the industry. So it was interesting to see him cutting a more bullish figure about recovery prospects this week than others like Sir Stuart Rose and Simon Wolfson have been.
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OpinionRetail can close the online divide
We need to start a wide-ranging national effort to ensure that as many people as possible are brought into the digital world.
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OpinionPoliticians need to play the long game
“Nice idea, but you’re a dreamer if you think it’ll ever come off.” The words of one Government official to me in a recent meeting.
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AnalysisNeed to know: Postal strikes
The result of a ballot on a national postal strike was expected as Retail Week went to press, but retailers have already been hit by a wave of local strikes.
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GalleryStore of the week: Estella Cologne, Germany
This is Estella – a name that will be almost totally unfamiliar to British ears as it is a fledgling retailer that has just opened its first store, in Cologne.
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OpinionTwitter.com/Twelpforce
Best Buy has a reputation for excellent customer service and online savvy that has its UK rivals worried even before its debut here next year. Some of its efforts in social media are examples of both.
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AnalysisSimon Bentley: Planning a comeback at Blacks?
Last week Retail Week revealed that sports retail veteran Simon Bentley is plotting a return to Blacks. Lisa Berwin finds out more about the man.
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AnalysisFamily-run retailers
Some of the best performing retailers in this tough economic climate are family-run. Joanna Perry asks what gives their businesses the extra edge.
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AnalysisWarehouse staff: Manning the backroom
They may not be customer facing but warehouse staff are as important as store staff and should be treated as such – particularly during peak Christmas trading, says Liz Morrell.
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Retail IT Summit: Retail’s united front
Even in those businesses doing well, IT departments are being asked to do more with less. This year’s Retail IT Summit gave retailers the chance to get together and discuss how they are approaching what they euphemistically describe as a challenge. Joanna Perry reports.
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OpinionRetail surgery: Ensuring CCTV evidence can be used in court
We have CCTV in our stores and use it to detect theft. How can we ensure that the evidence we collect can be used in court?
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OpinionRetail surgery: Voice recognition systems
Customers complain about the voice recognition system they must use to contact our call centre. We introduced it to improve customer experience – where are we going wrong?
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AnalysisThe career cost of bad manners
Good etiquette makes climbing the career ladder that much easier, says Sara McCorquodale.
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What it’s like to work at Qvc
The inside view from human resources director Frank Robinson.

















