All Retail Week articles in October 14 2016 – Page 3
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News
Opinion: Sergio Bucher straps in for day one at Debenhams
When Sergio Bucher was named Debenhams’ new boss in May, the UK felt like a different place.
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Video
Watch: Habitat boss Askem on its future with Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s self-proclaimed “hidden gem” Habitat has opened its first shop-in-shop since the grocer’s acquisition of Home Retail Group.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Retail news on Tesco, Amazon and more
Retail news round-up: Tesco in pricing row with Unilever, Amazon launches paid music service and former Sainsbury's boss warns on price hikes
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Analysis
In pictures: Etail Power List 2016 party
The online glitterati gathered at the Andaz hotel in London last night to celebrate the launch of Retail Week’s Etail Power List.
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Analysis
Analysis: C-stores will not be on Amazon's agenda
Reports that Amazon is planning to launch a chain of convenience outlets in the US have caused massive reverberations across the country’s grocery sector.
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News
Kurt Geiger doubles full-year pre-tax profits
Kurt Geiger has doubled its full-year pre-tax profits, despite multiple changes of ownership in recent years.
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Analysis
Infographic: Impact of the business rate revaluation
Retailers in central London will be hardest hit by the business rates revaluation, but there will be contrasting fortunes across the UK.
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News
Dixons Carphone hit by Samsung phone recall
Dixons Carphone’s share price took a nose-dive this week immediately after Samsung pulled its new Galaxy Note 7 from shelves.
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Gallery
Store gallery: Iceland unveils fresh look
Iceland has lifted the lid on its new format store in Clapham Common as the grocer presses ahead with plans to revamp its estate.
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News
New BrightHouse boss bolsters board with promotions
In his first big move since taking the helm, BrightHouse boss Hamish Paton has appointed Hugh Harvey and Graeme Campbell to the rent-to-buy retailer’s board.
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News
Pets at Home upgrades its website to boost sales
Pets at Home has partnered with Amplience to improve its online customer experience and target like-for-like growth.
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Cartoon
Blower’s retail cartoon: Amazon tops Etail Power List
Cartoonist Patrick Blower’s take on the Etail Power List 2016, with Amazon, Shop Direct, John Lewis and Ocado vying for the first four places.
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Video
Watch: Hamleys reveals the top toy trends this Christmas
Hamleys showcased the trends that consumers will be tapping into this Christmas, as tech integration becomes top priority.
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News
Sainsbury's pilots Argos pop-ups to drive brand awareness
Sainsbury’s is piloting Argos pop-up stores as part of a drive to “increase awareness of the brand” among the grocer’s customer base.
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News
Google launches pop-up shop to drive retail sales
Google will open a standalone pop-up store in New York this month selling a variety of own-brand devices including VR headsets.
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News
Notonthehighstreet.com to focus on ‘core’ UK business
Notonthehighstreet.com has vowed to focus on its core UK business and expand its product range after it pulled its German site last year.
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Data
Etail Power List: Key trends from this year’s list
The Retail Week Etail Power List 2016 reveals the most influential people in etail, but what are the key themes?
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News
Ted Baker boss Kelvin: 'No one wants Black Friday'
Ted Baker boss Ray Kelvin said today that the retailer will reluctantly participate in Back Friday.
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News
John Lewis boosted by bumper week for fashion
Sales at John Lewis came in at £89.9m last week – 11.5% higher than in the same seven-day period last year.
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News
Boots unveils voluntary redundancy offer for staff
Boots is launching a voluntary redundancy scheme for “eligible” staff as it looks to cut 500 back-office roles as part of previously announced plans.
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