All Retail Week articles in October 23, 2009 – Page 3

  • News

    Walmart enters into a price war with Amazon

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Walmart has entered into a price war with Amazon and the nation’s book retailers, lowering prices on certain highly anticipated hardback titles to $9 (£5.49).The retailer listed prices for some upcoming hardcover releases, such as Dean Koontz’s Breathless and Stephen King’s Under the Dome at $10 (£6.10), which was answered ...

  • News

    Retail sales in America fall in September

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Retail sales in America fell by the largest amount so far this year in September – 1.5% – but the fall was not as bad as expected.The drop in sales was attributed to car sales plummeting following the end of the country’s scrappage scheme. Car sales dropped by 10.4%, but ...

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    News

    Anthropologie opens its first European store on Regent Street

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    The US women’s fashion and lifestyle retailer has opened its first European store on Regent Street.

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    News

    Fewer, bigger stores for Arcadia as profits soar

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Arcadia’s future lies in fewer, bigger stores, Sir Philip Green said this week as he revealed that profits at his fashion group have increased despite the recession.

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    News

    Argos to undergo brand revamp

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Catalogue store group Argos is to revamp its brand, including its logo, to reflect how the business has changed in recent years.

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    News

    Argos pushes range via mobile videos

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Argos customers can now receive product videos to their mobile phones after its supplier Wow! Stuff created the service to promote its Science Museum range.

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    Opinion

    Retail surgery: Assessing beginners to retail

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Since the recession began, we have had a lot of people applying for positions in our stores who have never worked in retail. How can we tell if they would work well in our industry?

  • News

    Woolworths’ attempt to enter the DIY market under threat

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    The country’s largest retailer Woolworths’ attempt to enter the DIY market looks under threat after its takeover of hardware retailer Danks has been put in doubt.The competition regulator has raised concerns about Woolworths planned takeover. In a 13-page document, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said the purchase of Danks ...

  • News

    Tengelmann close to selling its Plus discount operations in Austria, Romania and Bulgaria

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Tengelmann is close to selling its remaining Plus discount operations in Austria, Romania and Bulgaria.The stores in Austria are likely to be sold to Spar (Austria), while the network in Romania is likely to be picked up by Delhaize Group, and the young operation in Bulgaria by Schwarz Group’s Lidl.Closure ...

  • Analysis

    Is furniture getting back on its feet?

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Furniture retailers may no longer be dropping like flies, but that doesn’t mean the sector’s troubles are over just yet. Nicola Harrison reports.

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    Analysis

    Home Bargains: A home-grown retailer bargaining on success

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Home Bargains has set out a no-holds barred expansion target as it plans to treble in size. Operations director Joe Morris tells Nicola Harrison why the company wants more, more, more

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    News

    Holland & Barrett kicks off TV campaign for in-store deal

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Health foods retailer Holland & Barrett has launched a TV campaign to promote its buy-one-get-one-half-price offer on everything in-store, which it claims is a first for any retailer in the UK.

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    Analysis

    BCSC Conference: A date for your diary

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    BCSC has responded to feedback with a focused conference that reflects the organisation’s desire to forge deeper links with the public sector, says chief executive Michael Green

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    News

    Retailers gear up for best Halloween ever

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Halloween is gearing up to be the biggest yet and is set to be a key marker for family spending in the lead-up to Christmas.

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    Opinion

    Big screen should boost HMV

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    The curtain rises on the latest phase of HMV’s reinvention today, with the opening of its first cinema in partnership with Curzon.

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    Opinion

    National postal strike would be a low blow

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    The art of letter writing is dead. You can send cards electronically, and even the gas bill now arrives as an email. It all adds up to bad news for Royal Mail, so you’d think the UK’s postmen and women would be thanking their lucky stars for the one glimmer ...

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    News

    Nick Wheeler joins My-Wardrobe board

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Online fashion retailer My-Wardrobe has appointed Nick Wheeler, founder and managing director of shirt specialist Charles Tyrwhitt, to its board of directors.

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    News

    Harvey Nichols boss warns of slow luxury recovery

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Harvey Nichols chief executive Joseph Wan believes a “substantial shift” has occurred in the luxury retail landscape since the banking meltdown from which it will not recover for at least five years.

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    News

    Flying Brands sales flourish in third quarter

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Strong sales at Flying Brands’ gardening business helped keep revenues at the home shopping group in line with expectations in the three months to October 2.

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    Gallery

    Making history: shopping at the British Museum

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Many visitors to the British Museum want to take home a souvenir. But how can they be persuaded to buy more than just a pencil or tea towel? John Ryan reports on a makeover of the museum’s shops.