All Retail Week articles in November 18 2016 – Page 2
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Opinion
Opinion: Nickolds' John Lewis appointment speaks volumes
The glass ceiling has been broken. A woman has the top job in the most influential organisation in our world.
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News
Ebay UK boss Tanya Lawler exits after four years
Ebay’s UK boss Tanya Lawler has stepped down after four years with the online marketplace.
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Analysis
The five major challenges for chief information officers
With unrestricted access to the UK’s top retail tech leaders, Retail Week Connect’s new report, in association with Brother, is based on anonymous interviews with chief information officers and chief technology officers at the UK’s most innovative retailers.
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News
Nicky Kinnaird becomes non-exec director at Debenhams
In a generally quiet week for people moves, Debenhams’ appointment of Space NK founder Nicky Kinnaird as a non-executive director caught my eye.
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News
Gap sales slide for seventh consecutive quarter
California-based fashion retailer Gap said sales fell 1.5% to $3.8bn during its third quarter, with like-for-likes sliding 3%.
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News
Tesco grows concession partnership with Green’s Arcadia
Tesco has unveiled ambitions to open more Arcadia and Holland & Barrett concessions in stores in a bid to profit from excess store space.
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News
Retail Week Awards: The UK retailers ruling overseas
As the shortlist for the Retail Week Awards 2017 is revealed, we take a look at the retailers competing for the International Growth prize.
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News
Retail Diary: Will the real John Lewis please stand up?
Retail Week unknowingly makes a new hire, Theo Paphitis enjoys a game of musical statues and John Lewis sends a special gift.
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Analysis
Infographic: Mike Coupe on making price predictions and Sir Peter Rogers blasts business rates
The week in words and numbers, November 18 2016: Mike Coupe on predicting price rises, Aldi and Lidl slow, and Sir Peter Rogers blasts business rates.
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News
Store gallery: Assos wheels in to London's West End
Swiss cycling brand Assos is today opening the doors on a new “concept” store in London – its first shop outside its domestic market.
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Video
The Retail Week: Looking ahead to Black Friday
PCA Predict CEO Jamie Turner joins the team to discuss what Black Friday could hold for retailers and who could come out on top.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Tesco and Lidl
Retail news round-up: Tesco warns suppliers not to hike prices and Lidl launches festive collection for kids
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News
Staples stores to disappear from UK high streets
Staples stores in the UK will be shuttered following the acquisition of the UK arm by HMV-owner Hilco for a “nominal” sum.
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News
Tesco to sell 'air rights' above stores
The sky is the limit for Tesco as it aims to exploit “air rights” above stores to release value from its property portfolio.
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News
Today in Retail: Grocers square up as price war rages on
Tesco has thrown the latest grenade in the enduring grocery price war, unleashing plans for an 11-day Black Friday bonanza, starting on Monday.
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Analysis
Opinion: Walmart must give Asda's new Clarke a long leash
It’s rather difficult to think of Asda these days without blowing out your cheeks and asking why they thought it would be any different.
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News
Tesco unveils plan for 11-day Black Friday bonanza
Tesco is ramping up its activity around Black Friday with 11 days of deals starting from Monday.
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News
Retail sales jump 6.2% in October, says ONS
Retail sales by value, excluding fuel, jumped 6.2% year-on-year in October as volumes surged 7.6%, according to latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures.
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News
Majestic to up prices as it predicts Black Friday decline
Majestic’s boss has warned of price rises for UK wine drinkers, saying that increases will be the case at all UK retailers.
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News
Asda like-for-likes tumble 5.8% in third quarter
Asda has posted a ninth consecutive quarter of falling like-for-likes as the Walmart-owned retailer reported a 5.8% slide in comparable sales.
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