All Retail Week articles in November 25 2011 – Page 5

  • Boots pop up shop
    News

    Boots debuts pop up shop on Oxford Street

    2011-11-25T16:10:00Z

    Boots has opened its first pop up Christmas store on Oxford Street as it relocates one of its shops on the famous shopping destination.

  • Everything Everywhere new store model, Westfield, London
    Gallery

    In pictures: Everything Everywhere new store model, Westfield, London

    2011-11-25T18:32:00Z

    Mobile phone retailer Everything Everywhere opens a new store model at Westfield on Monday.

  • News

    Discounter Dia cuts 2011 sales forecast

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    Spanish-based discounter Dia has cut its sales forecast for 2011 due to troubles in the “complicated” French retail market, where its nine-month like-for-likes fell nearly 7%. In 2010, France accounted for nearly 27% of Dia’s sales worldwide. The retailer, which was spun off by Carrefour last July, said it now ...

  • News

    Net income rise for Abercrombie & Fitch

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    Clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch’s third-quarter results showed net income rose by 2% to $50.9m (£32.5m) while revenue soared 22% to $1.08bn (£690.3m). Revenue from stores open at least one year climbed 7%, including gains of 4% at Abercrombie & Fitch, 6% at Abercrombie Kids and 8% at Hollister. The ...

  • Aigle, Covent Garden
    Gallery

    Aigle, Covent Garden

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    Shops selling a single category are thin on the ground – width, as well as depth, is normally deemed desirable by most retailers.

  • In Chile, sorry comes very easily
    News

    Clothes when you’re feeling sorry for yourself

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    This humble clothes brand was discovered in the Ripley department store in Santiago.

  • The revamp has created a more accessible store turning it into a destination. Much of the merchandise is more affordable without sacrificing design intent
    Gallery

    The Conran Shop: Designs on the future

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    The Conran Shop in Chelsea has traded for 25 years, but has been refurbished to give it greater relevance. John Ryan reports.

  • Ian Middleton
    Opinion

    ONS figures go viral

    2011-11-28T07:00:00Z

    I’ve been resisting it for years, but a couple of weeks ago I finally tiptoed into Twitterland. 

  • Jacques Vert has issued a profit warning
    News

    Jacques Vert warns on profits

    2011-11-28T08:54:00Z

    Occasionwear specialist Jacques Vert has warned on profits after unseasonably warm weather and weak consumer confidence took a toll.

  • TM Lewin EBITDA rose 5% to £14.7m in the year to February 26
    News

    TM Lewin profits up as it eyes further international growth

    2011-11-28T09:09:00Z

    TM Lewin EBITDA rose 5% to £14.7m in the year to February 26 despite the “challenging conditions”.

  • Wickes has appointed former Asda chief operating officer Simon King as its managing director.
    News

    Former Asda COO Simon King appointed Wickes MD

    2011-11-28T09:18:00Z

    DIY chain Wickes has appointed former Asda chief operating officer Simon King as its managing director.

  • John Lewis' sales shot up 15.9% last week, as Christmas shoppers come out in force.
    News

    John Lewis sales slip as warm weather hits trade

    2011-11-28T09:25:00Z

    John Lewis’s sales were down by 1.2% in the seven days to Saturday as unseasonably warm weather continues to affect sales.

  • Peacocks
    News

    Goldman Sachs in talks to take control of Peacocks

    2011-11-28T09:33:00Z

    Goldman Sachs is in talks to take control of value fashion chain Peacocks.

  • Opinion

    A pop at pop-ups

    2011-11-28T09:33:00Z

    As Christmas draws near, is the purpose of the pop-up store changing and is this to be welcomed?

  • Chancellor George Osborne
    News

    BRC report illustrates retail's "world-class" contribution to economy

    2011-11-28T11:02:00Z

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) hopes to push the Government’s hand on easing increased taxes for retailers with a report showing UK retailing is “world-class”.

  • Shoppers
    News

    November retail sales down, CBI figures show

    2011-11-28T12:11:00Z

    Retail sales dropped in November as cautious shoppers resulted in “below average” sales volumes for the time of the year.

  • Dunelm
    Analysis

    Stores that click all of the boxes

    2011-11-29T07:00:00Z

    Multichannel has transformed shopping and forced big changes to the way retailers and landlords do business. Ben Cooper finds out how multichannel is revolutionising the out-of-town market.

  • Retailers such as Next are changing the retail park mix
    Analysis

    Analysis: The out-of-town fashion set

    2011-11-29T07:00:00Z

    Some fashion retailers are mixing things up and turning to retail parks for store growth. Is this a trend that will increase? Rebecca Thomson examines the shift and asks if it will last.

  • News

    Dollar Tree reports net sales increase

    2011-11-29T07:00:00Z

    Discounter Dollar Tree has reported an 11.9% rise in consolidated net sales to $1.6bn (£1.02bn) for the third quarter ended October 30. Like-for-like sales increased 4.8%, following an 8.7% improvement for the third quarter in 2010. During the period, the retailer opened 98 stores, closed five and expanded or relocated ...

  • News

    Net sales increase for Walmart

    2011-11-29T07:00:00Z

    Walmart disclosed that net sales in its third quarter rose 8.2% to $109.5bn (£70bn). Operating income grew by 4.8% to $5.9bn (£3.77bn). Net sales at Walmart US increased 2.7% to $63.8bn (£41bn) while like-for-likes turned positive after nine consecutive quarters of declines. Meanwhile, Walmart International reported that net sales on ...