All Retail Week articles in October 22, 2010 – Page 6
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News
Nine more Stokes stores shut
Nine more branches of Stokes, the independent greengrocer that was put into administration last week, have been closed with a lost of 72 jobs.
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NewsPrivate equity bids in for Office
PAI Partners, the private equity firm behind Spanish fashion retail giant Cortefiel, and T J Hughes investor Silverfleet Capital, have thrown their hats in the ring to buy footwear retailer Office, Retail Week can reveal.
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NewsJigsaw names new chief executive
Jigsaw holding company Kewsaw has appointed former Thomas Pink managing director Des Swan as group chief executive.
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NewsGo Outdoors emerges as bidder for Blacks
Privately-owned specialist retailer Go Outdoors has emerged as a bidder for Blacks, Retail Week has learned.
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NewsEnd of an era as Dunnhumby founders step down
The husband and wife founders of Dunnhumby, the data and marketing company fundamental to the success of Tesco’s Clubcard, are to step down.
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NewsWalmart reconsiders terms of Massmart deal
Walmart may modify its offer to acquire South African retailer Massmart, meaning the Johannesburg company could retain a listing.
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NewsHells Angels takes legal action against retailers and designer McQueen
Motorcycle club Hells Angels has launched legal action against three fashion businesses for using its logo without permission.
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Five Stokes stores sold to Argyle Trading
The administrators of independent grocer Stokes has sold five stores to Argyle Trading.
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NewsTesco to release Coronation Street album
Tesco is to release an exclusive album to celebrate the 50th anniversary of favourite soap opera Coronation Street.
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OpinionUp close and personal
All retailers would like to think that they work at a micro and macro level, but is it really possible for a chain to create a relevant local offer?

















