All Retail Week articles in October 14 2016 – Page 3
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AnalysisOpinion: How hard will the Samsung recall hit retailers?
The withdrawal of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone from shelves appears to have had some additional casualties.
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NewsRetail diary: HMV’s rendezvous and Dixons Carphone’s hat-trick
Schuh’s retired finance boss marches on, Dixons Carphone goes for a charitable hat-trick and HMV is slicker than your average.
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NewsGame presses button on dedicated gaming arenas
Game chief executive Martyn Gibbs has confirmed plans to roll out 10 in-store gaming arenas before Christmas, plus standalone gaming venues.
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Londis and Budgens owner Booker posts jump in profits
Food retailer and wholesaler Booker has hailed the progress of its Londis and Budgens chains after unveiling a jump in half-year profit.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on BHS, Tesco and more
Retail news round-up: Sir Philip Green’s knighthood is at stake over the sale of BHS, while Unilever settles its dispute with Tesco
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NewsShop price rises to be 'focused' in first half of 2017
Shop price rises caused by sterling’s slump are likely to be “focused” in the first half of next year, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned.
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VideoThe Retail Week: Tesco row, Sainsbury's and Debenhams
This week, the team discuss Tesco’s spat with Unilever, Sainsbury’s new store of the future and Debenhams’ incoming boss Sergio Bucher.
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NewsWickes first DIY firm to launch one-hour delivery slots
Wickes has become the first DIY retailer in the UK to offer online shoppers the ability to select a one-hour window for their DIY deliveries.
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OpinionLove it or hate it? Marmite views on Tesco vs Unilever
Tesco’s price row with supplier Unilever may be resolved now, but it has sparked fierce debate across the retail sector.
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NewsMountain Warehouse puts IPO plan on ice
Mountain Warehouse has shelved plans for an IPO as the Brexit vote deterred its founder from floating the business, Retail Week can reveal.
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AnalysisInfographic: More BHS revelations, plus the latest retail stats
The week in words and numbers, October 14, 2016: Former BHS chief executive Darren Topp on Arcadia’s payments to head-office employees.
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NewsTesco and Unilever pricing spat settled
Tesco, which halted sales of goods such as Marmite and PG Tips amid a pricing row with Unilever, has settled the dispute.
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NewsMPs to vote on Sir Philip Green's knighthood
MPs will decide next week if Sir Philip Green should be stripped of his knighthood following the collapse of his former retailer, BHS.
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AnalysisHow retailers can cast on to knitting trends
Knitting is no longer a pastime for granny – young people are picking up their needles. We find purls of wisdom for retailers looking to take advantage.
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OpinionBlog: The importance of investing in the business leaders of tomorrow
Hermes’ Wendy Davis on why developing up-and-coming talent is crucial to ensure the future prosperity of the logistics sector.
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OpinionOpinion: Apple stores are becoming boring to the core
The revamped Apple store on Regent Street has its grand reopening tomorrow. It’s different from before, but the same. Is it enough?
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NewsAsda may face £100m equal pay claim after tribunal ruling
Asda could be faced with a £100m back-pay bill for thousands of female workers following an employment tribunal ruling.
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NewsSofa.com to launch Leeds pop-up
Upholstered furniture retailer Sofa.com is poised to open a new pop-up showroom in Leeds as it continues to grow its UK store footprint.
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NewsMark Carney weighs in on post-Brexit food hikes
Bank of England governor Mark Carney has warned that sterling’s slump following the EU referendum will cause an inflation rise on some products, starting with food.
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NewsFootfall drops in September as shopping centres suffer
Shopping centres lost customers at a faster rate than high streets in September as overall retail footfall dropped 0.9% during the month.
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