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NewsHowards Storage World to open first UK store
Australian storage solutions retailer Howards Storage World is to open its first UK store next month as it outlines plans for 50 shops in the next five years.
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NewsHome Bargains to double stores as it speeds to £1bn sales target
Value retailer Home Bargains plans to smash its £1bn revenue target two years earlier than expected, after reporting record sales and earnings in its full-year accounts.
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NewsWeak releases dampen Game profits but outlook is positive
Computer entertainment group Game posted a slump in first-half profits, but the plunge was in line with expectations.
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NewsYouth unemployment won’t hit JD, says boss
JD Sports Fashion chief executive Barry Bown said he was cautiously optimistic about prospects for the year ahead and shrugged off concerns that rising youth unemployment could slow growth.
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NewsFrench Connection looks at strategy as losses grow
French Connection has launched a strategic review after interim losses surged to £12.8m from £5.4m.
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NewsFindel focuses on costs as sales fall
Home shopping group Findel, which successfully raised £81m over the summer through a share placing and open offer, has posted a 5% fall in group like-for-like sales.
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NewsRetail stock interest expected to continue
Stores rebounded after the recent bout of profit taking and outperformed the market, but food retail stocks remained mired ahead of results from Tesco and Sainsbury’s.
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NewsUK set for another tough year, warns Boden chief executive
Boden chief executive Julian Granville said that he expects the UK market to remain tough next year, as likely future tax increases bite into consumers’ disposable income.
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NewsTopshop opens second largest store at Liverpool One
Topshop opened its second largest store in the UK last week at Liverpool One, attracting queues of shoppers.
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Women’s chain East upgrades head office IT
Women’s clothing and accessories chain East is to improve its reporting, critical path management, allocation and replenishment processes after upgrading its head office system.
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Carrefour launches campaign
Carrefour has launched a campaign highlighting six menu ideas at less than e1 (86p) per person.Produced by Publicis, the campaign will run on TV and in the grocer’s 1,200 French stores.The menus, made using Carrefour own-branded products, are intended “to reduce the daily food bill while purchasing power is at ...
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Metro Group sees first signs of a recovery in Eastern European markets
Metro Group has said it is seeing the first signs of a recovery in its Eastern European markets. However, chief executive Eckhard Cordes also warned of tough times ahead in the retailer’s home market of Germany.He said the crisis was not over yet and pointed out that Europe’s largest economy ...
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Casino receives acquisition offer from Jumbo
Supermarket Super de Boer, owned by French retail group Casino, has received an acquisition offer from family-owned Dutch grocer Jumbo worth €482m.The board of Super de Boer are assessing the offer, while Casino, which owns about 57% of Super de Boer’s shares, supports the offer.If completed, the deal would represent ...
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Lotte Shopping considers entry into India
Retail group Lotte Shopping is considering entry into India. Department store division director Daniel Kim said the group – the country’s largest retailer – plans to invest about KRW360bn (£174m) in overseas businesses this year, following on from market entries into Russia in 2007 and China last year.In addition, the ...
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Best Buy reports 12% increase in revenues
For its second quarter, Best Buy reported a 12% increase in revenues to $11bn (£6.7bn). Sales were lifted by the inclusion of Best Buy Europe’s revenue and gains from the addition of 170 new stores over the past year.Revenue gains were partially offset by a like-for-like sales decline of 3.9% ...
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Toys R Us to open pop-up stores in malls and shopping centres
Toys R Us is to open pop-up stores in malls and shopping centres and inside its Babies R Us shops as it tries to revive Christmas sales this year.The speciality toy retailer plans to open nearly 350 such shops in the US and Puerto Rico by early October, giving it ...
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Conforama to test smaller format called Confo Deco
PPR-owned household goods retailer Conforama is to test a new smaller format called Confo Deco, the first of which is expected to open in France in the first half of next year.Confo Deco will cover about 5,380 to 8,610 sq ft and focus on home decoration. Stores will be located ...
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Nakumatt pulls out of project
Kenya’s largest retailer, Nakumatt, has pulled out of its project to open a second store in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.Following its market entry with a 24,760 sq ft supermarket in August last year, the retailer’s original plan had been to launch a 75,350 sq ft hypermarket at the Gateway ...
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Bharti Retail intends to become a billion dollar company by 2015
Local retailer Bharti Retail said it intends to become a billion dollar company by 2015 and is aiming to open 40 more retail outlets in the next three months.The group plans to invest up to $2.5bn (£1.5bn) by 2015 in its retail business. Bharti Enterprises vice-chairman and managing director Rajan ...
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Woolworths secures initial 5% stake in Danks
Multi-sector retailer Woolworths has secured an initial 5% stake along with its joint venture partner Lowe’s in hardware distributor Danks.The companies are set to take control of the DIY retailer following the acceptance of the AU$88m (£43m) takeover bid.An Australian Competition and Consumer Commission inquiry will examine the impact of ...

















