All Retail Week articles in September 2004 – Page 3
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Retail Solutions - Robots are out at Austrian grocer
Retail Solutions - Robots are out at Austrian grocer
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Stanford buys stake in All Saints as its expansion push continues
Stanford buys stake in All Saints as its expansion push continues
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Shift at Dollond & Aitchison as chief exec quits
Shift at Dollond & Aitchison as chief exec quits
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Mackays hunts product director ahead of nationwide store push
Mackays hunts product director ahead of nationwide store push
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International News - In-store ads get boost with vision tracker
International News - In-store ads get boost with vision tracker
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Wal-Mart mulls Russia
Wal-Mart , the world’s biggest retailer, is understood to be assessing the potential of the Russian market. According to press reports, Wal-Mart may be ready to open a shop there as early as next year.
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Train staff to lose them
Most businesses think IT skills are important, but 75 per cent think training employees is a risk because it makes them more attractive to competitors, according to IBM-sponsored research.
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Mortlock Leverett merger
Niche retail agent Mortlock Simmonds Brown - founded by shadow foreign minister Mark Simmonds - has merged with Ellwood Leverett to create a retail property practice.
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Lumileds' LED record
Luxeon LEDs from Lumileds Lighting have been used as the sole light source throughout the new Rabat jewellery shop in Barcelona, Spain. It is the first store in Europe to be lit completely with LED devices.
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Ikea shrugs off planning woes with Yorkshire push
Ikea has bounced back from the setback of a second planning refusal for its Stockport store, and has lodged a new application for a 306,780 sq ft (28,500 sq m) store in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
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Woking mall lures HMV
British land has signed HMV as the latest recruit at The Peacocks Shopping Centre at Woking, Surrey.
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Harvey Nichols plans till revamp at Knightsbridge
Harvey Nichols will upgrade ageing till systems at its flagship Knightsbridge store in a deal with DigiPos Systems worth £230,000.