Opinion – Page 342

  • Opinion

    Conference season is not quite the party it was

    2008-11-18T13:49:34Z

    Conference season is the perfect litmus test for the state of the property industry. So if last week’s British Council of Shopping Centres Conference is anything to go by, the next year will be one of the utmost caution.

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    National Geographic - the end of an era for Regent Street

    2008-11-17T11:55:02Z

    The opening of the National Geographic store on Regent Street is a landmark for several reasons.

  • Opinion

    Asda is hitting the mark

    2008-11-14T11:44:30Z

    With a 40-year heritage in offering value prices, Asda is well positioned to benefit from the economic slowdown. But as its figures show yesterday, the grocer is not just benefiting, it is stealing a march on its competitors.

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    Multichannel needn’t mean every channel

    2008-11-13T12:06:00Z

    Ordering by phone is a habit. Amazon killed it for books and CDs. Should clothing and general merchandise be any different?

  • Opinion

    All hail the new Product Obama

    2008-11-13T11:56:56Z

    Retailers can learn a lot from the marketing triumph that secured the president-elect’s victory.

  • Opinion

    Sir Philip Green should suit Moss Bros

    2008-11-13T11:48:29Z

    Sir Philip Green burst back in to the limelight yesterday, snapping up Baugur’s 28.5 per cent stake in battle-weary Moss Bros. The swoop has left the retail sector wondering whether this rare dabble on the stock market for Green will presage an offer for the entire menswear business.

  • Opinion

    Interest rate cut might just work

    2008-11-13T10:59:50Z

    When the chief executive of Tesco reportedly breakfasts at the weekend with the Governor of the Bank of England, emphasising the extreme fragility of consumer confidence and pressing for an interest rate cut, it’s a sure sign of torrid times.

  • Opinion

    Retailers need to pull together

    2008-11-13T10:44:33Z

    It’s only one month and not the three required to meet the technical definition, but the October total sales decline announced by the British Retail Consortium this week confirms that retail is entering recession.

  • Opinion

    IT costs linked to success

    2008-11-12T08:45:00Z

    Retailers have traditionally been stuck with high fixed costs for running their IT, but now the tables are turning as they seek to tie their success and their IT suppliers’ revenues more closely together.

  • Opinion

    Some retailers can still expand in a recession

    2008-11-10T18:07:54Z

    The news that Decathlon is one of the names lining up to pick up some MFI stores from administration is likely to be the start of a long line of stories of retailers circling opportunities among weaker players on the market.

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    What future for green store design?

    2008-11-10T12:00:00Z

    Standing admiring the 30,000 “integrated” wind-turbine-to-be on the corner of the forthcoming B&Q eco-store in New Malden, it was hard not to reflect on the way that things have gone with store design and the green agenda.

  • Opinion

    Sainsbury's Justin King is a man of the people

    2008-11-07T09:56:29Z

    For a while, retailers didn’t want to mention the R word. But now we’ve officially been told we’re moving into a recession, it seems many retailers are having to think about the other R word – redundancies.

  • Opinion

    Marks and Spencer must fire on all cylinders

    2008-11-06T14:29:17Z

    Sir Stuart Rose was telling anyone who would listen this week that he is a glass-half-full type of guy. But even he had to look pretty hard to find much good news in this week’s M&S interims.

  • Opinion

    City insider Jennifer Creevy: Debenhams is in safe hands

    2008-11-06T14:08:58Z

    Just a week after leading a preview tour of its new store at Westfield London, Debenhams revealed managing director Angela Spindler is to leave the business.

  • Opinion

    Could Hadrian’s wall be getting taller?

    2008-11-06T12:32:22Z

    OK, it isn’t quite the border but I’m concerned that next time I’m in Scotland I’ll discover they now take the euro, drive on the other side of the road and the time zone’s different.

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    Ensure your offer’s built to last

    2008-11-06T12:28:00Z

    Only longer-lasting products offering real value will move shoppers to spend as recession bites.

  • Opinion

    MK One and Ghost: an uphill battle

    2008-11-06T11:41:26Z

    The futures of two very different fashion retailers have been assured. But for how long?

  • Opinion

    All systems go for IT at M&S

    2008-11-05T10:43:28Z

    Marks & Spencer has reconfirmed its commitment to investing in its systems and supply chain in order to weather what it admits will be a difficult 2009 and beyond.

  • Opinion

    Will the Westfield way work?

    2008-11-04T10:38:14Z

    Westfield London's opening marked not only a new era for shopping in London but also for how retailers do business with developers.

  • Opinion

    Westfield London’s luxury – a missed opportunity

    2008-11-03T11:52:59Z

    Travel westbound on the Central Line in the morning and things normally quieten down once you clear Marble Arch.