All articles by Retail Week online team

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    Cash chief for Floors-2-Go

    2005-09-02T11:30:54Z

    AIM-listed Floors 2 Go has appointed Edward Taylor as finance director with immediate effect. He joins from International Decorative Surfaces, a division of French business St Gobain.

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    Floors-2-Go sales rocket

    2005-09-02T11:30:14Z

    AIM-listed Floors 2 Go reported a 124 per cent increase in first-half turnover to 34.9 million, and operating profit up from 700,000 to 2.9 million.

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    Floors-2-go set for expansion after £63m float

    2005-09-02T11:30:02Z

    Specialist retailer Floors-2-Go, which floated on AIM last week capitalised at 63 million, is on the expansion tra...

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    First Levi's For Girls outlet opens in Paris

    2005-08-12T09:08:35Z

    Levi's is targeting female shoppers with its first Levi's For Girls store, which opened in Paris on Tuesday. More shops will follow next year.

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    JJB ready to take price-fixing case to European court

    2005-08-02T10:48:18Z

    Sports giant JJB is to appeal against the 8.4 million fine imposed last week by the OFT for fixing football shirt ...

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    Fat Face to float?

    2005-04-06T10:06:00Z

    Former New Look supremo Stephen Sunnucks has joined Fat Face as a non-exec, sparking speculation of an imminent flo…

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    Mills is defiant on Ravenscraig legal challenges

    2005-03-31T13:12:22Z

    The Mills Corporation has shrugged off legal challenges to its proposed 1 million sq ft (92,900 sq m) retail and leisure development at Ravenscraig, the former steelworks east of Glasgow.

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    Vendex awaits V&D profit

    2005-03-11T13:12:52Z

    Dutch retailer Vendex KBB anticipates its struggling V&D department store chain will post a profit this year. However, it is likely that a Eu1.6 billion ( 1.07 billion) sale of the entire group will be completed before then.

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    Vendex takes action to cap V&D's losses

    2005-03-11T13:10:00Z

    Dutch retail giant Vendex has parachuted new management into department store chain Vroom & Dreesmann to cap spiralling operating losses that are expected to hit EUR 30 million to EUR 50 million ( 20.7 million to 34.5 million) this year.

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    China to get Seven-Eleven Japan

    2005-03-10T16:23:29Z

    C-store giant Seven-Eleven Japan plans to expand aggressively into China after forging a joint venture in Beijing.

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    Cortefiel set to expand in China

    2005-03-10T16:23:20Z

    Spanish retailer Cortefiel has set its sights on expansion in China, with a franchise deal to open 200 Springfield stores over the next five years.

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    Dr China opens Yeovil store as battle hots up

    2005-03-10T16:23:10Z

    Chinese medicine's long march is continuing across the UK. Dr China has added to its 30-plus-strong chain by taking a 15-year FRI lease on a unit in Middle Street, Yeovil at 41,500 a year, which equates to a Zone A of 78 per sq ft ( 840 per ...

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    China for Carrefour

    2005-03-10T16:22:58Z

    Carrefour, the French global retailer, intends to open its first supermarkets in China by early next year. The store group will also double hypermarket numbers in China from 36 to 70.

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    Ikea moves on China

    2005-03-10T16:22:42Z

    Swedish furniture powerhouse Ikea wants to open 10 shops in China over the next seven years. At present, China, where Ikea has two shops, accounts for 1 per cent of the retailer's sales, but growth is expected to be faster than in other countries.

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    Watsons to double in China

    2005-03-10T16:22:19Z

    Hutchison Whampoa-owned Watsons will double store numbers on the Chinese mainland by next year. The health and beauty retailer, one of the world's biggest, has 80 stores there at present.

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    Aeon to open in China

    2005-03-10T16:19:38Z

    Japanese retailer Aeon Stores has become the first foreign retailer permitted to open a wholly-owned general merchandise chain on the Chinese mainland, under the closer economic partnership arrangement (Cepa). Aeon will open its first store there this year, and plans 100.

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    Fraser Hart joins the line-up at Fremlin Walk

    2005-03-02T15:23:30Z

    Jeweller Fraser Hart is the latest retailer to take a unit at Fremlin Walk, Centros Miller's 100 million shopping development at Maidstone in Kent.

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    Wal-Mart cracks China

    2005-03-02T15:17:25Z

    Wal-Mart has agreed a joint venture with Chinese utilities and financial group Citic. Details of plans have not been disclosed, but the initiative is seen as key to growth on the fast-developing East Coast. Wal-Mart has 22 stores in China.

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    Armani to open at Met Quarter in Liverpool

    2005-02-17T09:20:26Z

    Armani has agreed to become the second anchor at Milligan's 120,000 sq ft (11,150 sq m) Met Quarter development in Liverpool.

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    Sainsbury's snub Madge

    2005-02-17T09:19:54Z

    Lord Sainsbury bought the house next door to his Holland Park residence to stop Madonna moving in. His wife was horrified by the prospect of paparazzi camping outside her door. (Daily Mail).