Opinion – Page 353

  • Opinion

    What on earth is all this recession talk?

    2008-06-06T10:36:00Z

    Recession, what recession? In the paranoia of the past few months, with soundbites to the effect of “trading is the worst I can ever remember”, many retailers are suffering memory loss and are in denial about the realities of retail life.

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    The Retail Week – June 6, 2008

    2008-06-06T09:45:00Z

    How many shops have you closed this year? Following the high-profile opening of Liverpool One and all the associated festivities, that might come across as a grumpy old man’s question, but, as the downturn persists, it’s one that all retailers should ask themselves if they haven’t done so already.

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    All aboard the global express

    2008-06-06T00:00:00Z

    Mass and niche brands alike can make the most of the opportunity the world stage presents

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    Jessops at last regains its focus

    2008-06-05T15:55:13Z

    Camera specialist Jessops is finally catching up with the sector in which it operates. Selling cameras – which these days are updated at a similar rate to mobile phones – requires a fast-paced and flexible operation. And that is what executive chairman David Adams is striving to achieve.

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    Better the devil you know

    2008-06-05T13:00:55Z

    If the devil wears Primark, then he is not alone.

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    Don’t sacrifice staff if you want to stay on top

    2008-06-05T12:05:09Z

    It’s a challenging time for the retail industry.

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    Keeping up with the kids

    2008-06-04T09:59:17Z

    Staying in touch with the youth market is more about taking their pulse than trying to wow them with gadgets. Or so says Rip Curl Europe chief executive Olivier Cantet, who Retail Week caught up with yesterday at an event on the beach outside Barcelona appropriately.

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    Under starter's orders

    2008-06-02T14:40:47Z

    Being a retailer on the hunt for new stores at the moment must be a case of seeing who blinks first.

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    Pulling in the right direction

    2008-06-02T11:01:22Z

    In this country, European brands come and go and just a few manage to establish a meaningful presence.

  • Opinion

    More twists in Moss Bros saga

    2008-05-30T14:53:00Z

    Baugur dropped a bombshell this week when it announced it had scrapped its offer for struggling menswear retailer Moss Bros. But, after the drawn-out process and bitter in-fighting, should we be too surprised?

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    Going straight from the frying pan into the fire

    2008-05-30T11:34:00Z

    Having spent the past four months managing the Milton Keynes branch and the four months before that in Watford, I have now made the permanent move to become manager of the Birmingham Bullring store. After commuting to the South for so long, it’s good to be back in the Midlands. ...

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    Be prepared for the long road ahead

    2008-05-30T11:24:00Z

    In my papers, share prices “plunge” or “soar”. On my screens, they have a slightly more boring habit of ticking up or ticking down.

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    Retail needs a woman’s touch

    2008-05-30T11:15:00Z

    We are surrounded by examples of powerful women, so why are there so few in retailing?

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    Do us a favour Darling

    2008-05-30T09:51:54Z

    Politicians are opportunist creatures. So when the rising cost of food started emerging as an issue for voters, it was the natural thing for Alistair Darling to haul supermarket chiefs into the Treasury for a grilling over food prices last week.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – May 30, 2008

    2008-05-29T18:11:15Z

    While the American economy might be heading towards recession, New York still remains the epicentre of the retail world.

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    A discounter’s market

    2008-05-29T16:43:39Z

    Shoppers, of course, have been watching the pennies this year. Yet, with the trend leaning towards staying in rather than going out to restaurants, the grocers have still achieved growth in sales of quality food.

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    Diamonds are forever

    2008-05-29T16:40:00Z

    It was one in the bag for Burberry this week, as the luxury retailer revealed a 25 per cent surge in profits for the year to the end of March. The figures confirm that, despite the credit crunch, nothing comes between a woman and a handbag.

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    Sharing the wealth

    2008-05-28T10:48:33Z

    Affiliate marketing – loved by many retailers for the high return on investment that it provides – is starting to be superseded by the power of the people.

  • Opinion

    John Lewis goes green

    2008-05-27T12:18:32Z

    News that John Lewis is planning to enter the Irish market by opening a department store in Dublin will send shockwaves through the city’s close-knit retail scene.

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    Razzle dazzle

    2008-05-27T10:58:18Z

    A report from one of the larger property consultancies takes the economic temperature of retailing in Central London and finds it close to normal.