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NewsCarpetright director John Kitching leaves board to focus on sister brand
Carpetright executive director John Kitching will leave the retailer’s board to focus on his role as managing director of sister brand Storey Carpets.Kitching will leave the board of the UK’s largest flooring retailer at the end of this financial year on May 2, 2009.He will remain at Carpetright to “concentrate ...
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NewsJohn Lewis reports mixed week
Department store chain John Lewis has reported a mixed week with sales down 5.1 per cent.John Lewis said the good weather made the start of the week slow, with both Sunday and Monday showing decreases. The retailer said trade improved through the week but was still challenging, building towards Thursday ...
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NewsJJB Sports CVA hailed as ‘sea change’ in retailer-landlord relations
JJB Sports executive director Peter Williams said the approval of its company voluntary arrangement marks a “sea change” in the relationship between retailers and landlords.
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NewsTesco to roll out pharmacies in smaller-format superstores
Tesco is to roll out pharmacies in its smaller-format superstores following a trial last year as it seeks to reach its target of 350 within the next three years.
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NewsZara Kids unveils first UK store in London’s Covent Garden
Spanish fashion giant Zara has opened its first standalone Zara Kids shop in the UK as it seeks to grab a larger slice of the £4bn childrenswear market.
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NewsNew Look to rival fashion giants as it aims to double trading space
New Look is aiming to double its trading space to over 7 million sq ft in the UK, putting it in the running to become Britain’s biggest fashion retailer by floor space.
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Otto’s entry into Turkey won’t bring quick wins
At the end of this month German home shopping giant Otto Group will take its first steps into Turkey by testing newly acquired private shopping site Limango there.
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LVMH denies sale of spirits division
LVMH, the world’s largest luxury goods retailer, revealed first-quarter same-store sales fell 7 per cent and denied reports that it is to sell its wine and spirits division Moët Hennessy.In the quarter to March 31, total sales were flat at E4.02bn (£3.61bn) after demand fell for alcohol, watches and jewellery, ...
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Ikea hires new chief executive
Ikea has promoted Mikael Ohlsson to chief executive of the furniture and homewares giant. He will replace Anders Dahlvig, who has been at the helm for 10 years.Ohlsson, who has worked at Ikea for 30 years, will take up the position on September 1. At present he is regional manager ...
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Discount range at Carrefour
Carrefour has unveiled a new discount range that will be introduced across all of its chains in France and Belgium by the end of the month.The retailer hopes that the range will attract customers tightening their belts during the recession and help it compete with discount groups such as Aldi ...
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Interest in Woolworths Germany
Several parties have expressed an interest in Woolworths Germany after the retailer filed for insolvency last month.The department store group, which was backed by British investor Argyll Partners, has received interest from local parties as well as some foreign investors. Administrator Ottmar Hermann is said to be in talks with ...
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M&S treads cautiously in India
Marks & Spencer’s foray into the Indian market is being slowed by global economic turbulence and delays in the availability of commercial property in the country.Through a joint venture with Reliance Retail, M&S had planned to set up 50 stores across the country in the next five years. Chief executive ...
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Praktiker continues to suffer
Home improvement group Praktiker’s first-quarter losses widened from €20.8m (£18.7m) to €49.2m (£4.4m), and group sales dropped 8 per cent to €795.6m (£713.4m).The retailer said the performance was “materially attributable to its international business” as currency depreciation hit. However, Praktiker expects “adequate, positive EBITA” for the full year.Domestic sales in ...
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Wal-Mart payroll deal revised in China
Wal-Mart’s plans to reduce staff costs in China have stalled after trade union action.The Shenzhen Federation of Trade Unions has spoken to Wal-Mart, which has agreed to revise its plans to implement a payroll cut across 2,000 mid-level managers, who were being offered lower positions with less pay.The US giant ...
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Internet shopping soars in China
Online sales are soaring as shoppers in China turn to the internet as the recession deepens.According to Analysis International, e-commerce sales across the country rocketed 173 per cent year on year to Yn3.5bn (£350.1m) in the first quarter of 2009. Sales rose 24.1 per cent on the previous quarter as ...
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Firebox mulls more ranges to increase sales
Gadgets e-tailer Firebox intends to widen its reach as it expands ranges to attract new customers and lift sales.
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Amazon extends Euro reach as exports rise
E-tail giant Amazon has opened up all of its categories for delivery to Europe as it seeks to benefit from sterling’s weakness.
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NewsDutch fashion player chases Piccadilly Circus site
Dutch fashion group The Sting is understood to be one of three retail names to have made offers on the iconic former Tower Records store at Piccadilly Circus.
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NewsReassuring updates propel retail shares again
Once again, the only way was up for store stocks as the general retailers’ rally maintained momentum following a raft of reassuring updates and results.
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N Brown looks abroad to continue its growth
Home shopping group N Brown will focus on new markets and an enhanced customer offer to continue to increase sales after a strong full-year performance.

















