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NewsGovernment considers business rates relief fund
The Government has launched a consultation process on a £2bn relief scheme for businesses, including retailers, affected by next year’s business rates revaluation.
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NewsAbel & Cole to cast net wider with site revamp
Online organic grocer Abel & Cole has overhauled its website to attract more customers.
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NewsAsda extends schoolwear guarantee
Asda is offering shoppers a 100-day money-back guarantee on its George school uniforms in an attempt to prove the quality of its products.
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NewsThe Entertainer hires ex-Woolworths man
Toy chain The Entertainer has appointed former Woolworths head of retail operations Nick Hargreaves to the same position.
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NewsJysk prepares for UK expansion after improving business model
Danish furniture retailer Jysk is poised to roll out more UK stores after resolving teething problems at its operations here and bolsters its management with a head of buying from Next.
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NewsEarnings upgrades in sight as retail sales hold their own
The City took heart at better than anticipated retail sales in June, raising the prospect of sector upgrades.
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NewsDunelm impresses City with sales jump
Homewares retailer Dunelm impressed the City with higher than expected second-half sales and ambitions to open more stores in the financial year.
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NewsPrimark outperforms as Arthur Ryan prepares to exit
Primark has once again outperformed the wider fashion market, recording a 20 per cent uplift in sales in the 40 weeks to June 20.
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NewsStrong range helps Next in Q2
Next is performing ahead of expectations and should deliver a strong second-quarter trading update when it reports at the end of the month, broker Singer Capital Markets believes.
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NewsGeneral retail stocks outshine the index
General retailers performed strongly over the week, putting food stocks and the All-Share index in the shade.
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NewsPlans unveiled for retail scheme to revive Harlow
Ambitious plans for a 1.3 million sq ft retail-led regeneration scheme at Harlow in Essex have been unveiled ahead of the submission of a formal planning application.
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Carrefour and El Corte Inglés ask staff to delay summer holidays
Carrefour and El Corte Inglés are asking their staff to delay their summer holidays in order to avoid hiring temporary staff over the busy summer months.French retail giant Carrefour wants staff to opt to take holiday in October and November, according to trade union sources.Spanish department store El Corte Inglés ...
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Staff recommend Aldi Sud increases branded products
Staff at discount grocer Aldi Sud have “strongly recommended” that the retailer should increase its range of branded products, according to German press reports.The discount grocer – split into two companies in Germany, Aldi Sud and Aldi Nord – is reported to have suffered a 5 per cent fall in ...
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X5 Retail Group reports strong first-half sales
X5 Retail Group has reported strong first-half sales, lifted by the performance of its price-led Pyaterochka shops.The grocery group’s consolidated net retail sales soared 46 per cent in local currency to RUR130.91bn (£2.48bn) or 6 per cent in dollars. Retail like-for-likes climbed 12 per cent year on year in local ...
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Suning poised to buy stake in Laox
China’s second largest home appliance chain Suning is poised to buy a ¥800m (£5.4m)stake in struggling Japanese consumer electronics retailer Laox. Suning will acquire 66.7 million shares at ¥12 (8p) a share. The deal will give it a 27 per cent holding, making it Laox’s largest shareholder. A formal arrangement ...
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Department stores' sales suffer in June
Department stores have revealed lacklustre sales in June.Neiman Marcus reported total sales fell 19.4 per cent during the five-week period. Sales declined to $323m from $401m (£200.7m from £249.1m) the year before. Like-for-like sales at the group, which also includes Bergdorf Goodman, fell 21 per cent.Macy’s posted a 9 per ...
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Promotion planned for Metro chief financial officer
Metro plans to promote its chief financial officer Thomas Unger to the role of deputy chief executive early next year, according to local reports.Unger will be tasked with overseeing Metro’s restructuring programme “Shape 2012”, which will result in 15,000 job losses and aims to increase profits by €1.5bn (£1.3bn).He will ...
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Reliance Retail Digital to expand and launch private-label electricals
Reliance Retail Digital is to open a further 21 outlets this financial year and plans to launch private-label electrical products within months.The retailer has 14 stores at present, in cities including Mumbai, Jalandhar, Bangalore and Chennai.Reliance Retail Digital president and chief executive Ajay Baijal said that although there are risks, ...
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Rakuten chases overseas sales
Rakuten, Japan’s largest e-tail site, is chasing overseas sales as revenue from international shoppers grows at 19.7 per cent a month.Rakuten president Hiroshi Mikitani expects international sales to hit $1m (£621,300) a day by the end of the year. The e-tailer was founded in 1997 and has 47 million members ...
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Best Denki reveals widening net loss
Electricals retailer Best Denki revealed a widening net loss of ¥1.98bn (£13.4m) in the three months to May 31, compared with a net loss of ¥168m (£1.1m) in the same period last year. Net sales fell 5.8 per cent to ¥79.4bn (£535.8m).Founded in 1953, the retailer sells discount electricals and ...

















