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Kroger sales up 7.1% to £50.5bn
Grocer Kroger reported that sales for the full year increased 7.1% to $82.2bn (£50.5bn). Excluding fuel, total sales increased 3.4% while like-for-like sales were up 2.8%. Net income amounted to $1.12bn (£688m), compared with the $70m (£43m) reported in fiscal 2009. Operating profit totalled 2.65% of sales during the fiscal ...
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NewsJohn Lewis expands online with international delivery
Retailer confident it can conquer US, Europe and Australia with ‘world class’ home product offer.
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Family Dollar Stores' directors vote against sale
Family Dollar Stores has announced its board of directors has voted unanimously against a sale to the Trian Group, instead voting for the continuing implementation of the company’s strategic plan.The board felt both decisions were in the best interest of the shareholders. It also decided to adopt a shareholder rights ...
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Toys R Us Q4 net income plummets more than 10%
Toys R Us has reported that, despite stronger sales, net income during the fourth quarter dropped more than 10%, which the retailer attributed to a rise in income taxes.Net sales increased 2% to $6bn (£3.7bn), helped by new store locations including Toys R Us Express stores and comparable net sales ...
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Gap Q4 net income up 4% last year
US Fashion retailer Gap has said that fourth-quarter net income rose nearly 4% in 2010 as a result of rising sales abroad, online and at its higher price Banana Republic and lower price Old Navy chains. The retailer reported quarterly net income of $365m (£226.4m). Like-for-like sales did not change. ...
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RadioShack net sales up 4.6% to $4.47bn
Consumer electronics retailer RadioShack has reported total net sales and operating revenues for the year ended December 31, 2010 up 4.6% to $4.47bn (£2.77bn), while net income increased 1.1% to $206m (£127.8m). The sales increase was driven by a 4.4% like-for-like sales increase in company-operated stores and kiosks, helped by ...
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Safeway rakes up £366m net income after loss last year
Grocery chain Safeway reported net income for the fiscal year ended January 1, 2011 amounted to $590m (£366m), compared with a net loss of $1.1bn (£682.4m) reported last year. Sales for the full year edged up 0.5% to $41.05bn (£25.5bn). Excluding fuel, identical store sales declined 2% while like-for-like sales ...
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Blockbuster received bid for £179.9m as it puts itself up for auction
Troubled entertainment retailer Blockbuster has put itself up for auction and has received a bid from a consortium for $290m (£179.9m). The US chain has reportedly agreed to sell itself to Cobalt Video Holdco in a deal that includes its UK operations. Blockbuster chairman and chief executive Jim Keyes said: ...
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Borders files for bankruptcy protection
Borders has filed for bankruptcy protection, sunk by crushing debt and sluggishness in adapting to a rapidly changing industry.The 40-year-old company plans to close about 200 of its 642 stores over the next few weeks. All of the stores closed will be superstores, a Borders spokeswoman said. The company also ...
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Build-A-Bear revenue up 1.4% to £247m
Toy retailer Build-A-Bear Workshop reported total revenues increased by 1.4% to $401.5m (£247m) in its 2010 fiscal year. Excluding the impact of foreign exchange, net retail sales increased 0.1%.Consolidated like-for-like sales declined 2%, which included a 1.2% decrease in North America and a 5.5% decrease in Europe.Net income for the ...
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JC Penney to close underperforming stores
Mid-market department store retailer JC Penney has outlined plans to close underperforming stores, wind down its catalogue and outlet operations and consolidate its call centres.At the same time, the retailer announced that investor William Ackman will sit on the chain’s board. Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management along with Vornado have ...
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Blockbuster faces eviction from dozens of US stores due to unpaid rent
Blockbuster reportedly faces eviction from dozens of US stores where it has not paid rent, adding to the bankrupt company’s troubles. According to local press, four landlords have asked a bankruptcy judge to order immediate rental payment for 38 of the company’s stores.
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Whole Foods Market Q1 sales up 14% to £1.87bn
Whole Foods Market has reported sales for the first quarter ended January 16 increased 14% to $3bn (£1.87bn), with like-for-likes soaring 9.1%. Operating income, meanwhile, rose 44.1% to $147.6m (£92.1m) during the quarter.The retailer also announced plans to open wellness clubs at five of its US stores. The clubs, which ...
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Walgreens to run campaign promoting private-label
Drugstore operator Walgreens is to run its first national advertising campaign promoting its private-label health and wellness products. The campaign will highlight the quality of its private labels and the customer service provided by its pharmacists, rather than just their affordability. The digital portion of the campaign is the result ...
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Kroger ramps up promotions through MyWebGrocer
Kroger has started to provide shoppers at all its banners with information about promotions and products through MyWebGrocer. With the online tool, consumers can also personalise shopping lists and receive recipes through a computer or smartphone. Tengelmann A&P, Winn-Dixie, Delhaize Food Lion and Shop Rite are also participating in MyWebGrocer.
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Borders intends to stay in business
Entertainment retailer Borders said it fully intended to stay in business, despite widespread reports that it may be preparing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.Bloomberg News had reported that the company could file for bankruptcy protection within days and would seek to close at least 150 stores. Borders said that it ...
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JC Penney to launch The Foundry Big & Tall Supply Co
JC Penney has announced plans to launch a new retail concept catering to the big and tall male customer.The chain will trade under the banner The Foundry Big & Tall Supply Co and will carry branded apparel and accessories as well as its private-label and exclusive merchandise. The stores will ...
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Gap names Art Peck as new president of Gap North America
Gap has named Art Peck its new president of Gap North America, effective immediately. Peck previously handled corporate strategy and oversaw the outlet division.He succeeds Marka Hansen, who has led the Gap brand in North America since 2007. Meanwhile, Pam Wallack, the current president of Gap Adult North America, will ...
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CVS revenues up 3.1% to £9.6bn
Pharmacy retailer CVS has reported revenues in its retail drugstore segment up by 3.1% to $14.9bn (£9.6bn) in its fourth quarter to December 31, as like-for-like sales rose 1.7%.The retailer’s pharmacy benefit management arm, however, experienced a revenue decline of 9.7% due to the termination of several large client contracts.President ...
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Blockbuster to add 3,000 Express DVD rental kiosks this year
Blockbuster is planning to add 3,000 Express DVD rental kiosks during 2011, despite closing stores and filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.Blockbuster Express owner NCR estimates that it will generate about $200m (£130m) in revenue in a single year from its kiosks and says it plans to reposition kiosks that ...

















