All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 20

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    Opinion

    Tough times lie ahead but retail looks resilient

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    An early exit from the World Cup and weather that was more suited to the beach than the shopping mall didn’t augur well for a bumper June in the shops. Yet this week’s BRC sales figures, backed up by anecdotal evidence from leading retailers, suggest a steady recovery is continuing.

  • Opinion

    M&S AGM highlights

    2010-07-14T16:43:00Z

    Today’s M&S AGM was the usual entertaining - and quintessentially English - affair.

  • Opinion

    More decisions....

    2010-07-13T14:08:00Z

    Dalton Philips makes his first big appearance as Morrisons’ CEO tonight, and is clearly making his mark in Bradford.

  • Opinion

    Flexible friends

    2010-07-13T11:17:00Z

    Proposals that local authorities should be allowed to offer discounts on business rates to encourage investment in struggling high streets are a good idea.

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    News

    Ocado critic Philip Dorgan loses job

    2010-07-09T13:46:00Z

    The analyst who was one of the most outspoken critics of Ocado’s IPO plans has lost his job.

  • Opinion

    Florence and the machine

    2010-07-09T10:44:00Z

    Florence & Fred’s planned West End store will test whether the brand can stand on its own feet without the Tesco machine.

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    Opinion

    Focus on margins will be key to higher profits

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    It should be a statement of the obvious that selling more stuff but not making any more money out of it is no strategy for retailing. Yet in the relentless vanity-driven obsession with market share and like-for-like growth, the basics of making money sometimes get forgotten.

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    News

    Tesco eyes West End for standalone F&F fashion shop

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Grocery giant Tesco is looking for a standalone store for its clothing brand F&F in central London.

  • Opinion

    £119.95 lamb anyone?

    2010-07-07T12:11:00Z

    Amazon’s trial food range would only suit the weirdest palates, but the fact it’s doing it is still bad news for Ocado.

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    News

    Whole Foods UK sales fall, but losses reduce

    2010-07-07T11:32:00Z

    Sales fell at upmarket grocer Whole Foods’ five UK stores in the year to last September, but the company managed to slash its operating loss in the period.

  • Opinion

    End of term

    2010-07-06T15:14:00Z

    It was graduation day at the Fashion Retail Academy today, and Sir Philip Green’s initiative seems to be equipping its graduates well for the workplace.

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    Opinion

    Tough talks ahead

    2010-07-05T17:46:00Z

    Retailers are going to be talking tough when it comes to lease renewals over the next few years.

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    Opinion

    Ocado investors should be in it for the long haul

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    “EBITDA should not be considered a substitute for gross profit/(loss), operating profit/(loss), profit/(loss) before tax.” Wise words from an unexpected place - none other than the very small print at the end of Ocado’s announcement of its intention to float, released last Thursday.

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    Analysis

    Corporate brands

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Brands are key in building recognition and relationships, so retailers need very compelling reasons to rebrand

  • Opinion

    Going their own way

    2010-07-01T16:36:00Z

    Debenhams shift from brands to own-bought is proving good for margins but not so great for comp sales.

  • Opinion

    OK for today

    2010-06-30T15:44:00Z

    HMV produced a very respectable set of full year results today, but chief executive Simon Fox will know that challenges lie ahead.

  • Opinion

    Nick Samuel

    2010-06-29T15:32:00Z

    The untimely death of former Hobbs chief executive Nick Samuel was very sad news.

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    Opinion

    A tale of two markets

    2010-06-29T11:18:00Z

    Now more than ever, the retail property market is becoming polarised.

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    Opinion

    VAT increase will not derail retail’s recovery

    2010-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Everyone in retail knows that balancing the books and getting the economy back on track is going to be vital

  • Opinion

    Dixons is back...sort of

    2010-06-24T12:19:00Z

    DSG International is renaming itself Dixons Retail, which is an eminently sensible move