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RadioShack chief executive to retire in May
The chairman and chief executive of electronics retailer RadioShack, Julian Day, will retire in May after nearly five years.He will be succeeded as chief executive by current chief financial officer Jim Gooch, who was immediately promoted to president.Day led an overhaul of RadioShack operations that helped streamline the business while ...
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Cumberland Farms opens its first drive-thru store
Cumberland Farms has opened its first drive-thru store, at an existing convenience store in Kingston, Boston.The convenience store retailer said a “wide variety” of the 3,000 items sold at the store were available at the drive-thru window, including groceries and staple goods.The store has been opened on a pilot basis ...
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Netflix Q4 revenue rises 34% to £386m
Netflix has reported a 52% rise in net income to $47.1m (£31m) in the fourth quarter ended December 31, with revenues rocketing 34% to $596m (£386m).During the period the company had a gain of 3 million subscribers, up to a total of 20 million end users. This represents a 63% ...
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NewsFresh & Easy hunts small stores to extend its reach
Fresh & Easy, Tesco’s US business, is considering smaller stores as it seeks out new locations in northern California.
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Blockbuster gets deadline extension for bankruptcy reorganisation plan
Blockbuster has received an additional three weeks from its lenders to file a bankruptcy reorganisation plan. The company received an extension to February 4 from January 14 to file a plan, a regulatory filing shows. It is common for debtors to seek such extensions and US bankruptcy courts routinely grant ...
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GalleryBig Eataly
Slow food beacon Eataly’s latest store is in Manhattan and is twice the size of the Turin original. John Ryan visits
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Gap's Athleta opens store in San Francisco
Gap’s Athleta brand, which was until now only available through Gap’s online platform, has opened its first retail location in San Francisco.The store offers Athleta’s collection of women’s active lifestyle apparel for yoga, running, swimming, the gym, hiking and skiing alongside other sportswear. Custom-made mannequins moulded from the body of ...
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GalleryMade in Manhattan
Over the last 12 months, Times Square in the heart of Manhattan has consolidated its position as the destination in New York for casual American fashion, but there are new stores right across the Big Apple
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US retailers issue mixed trading updates
Retailers have been issuing Christmas trading updates. Department store group Kohl’s reported total sales for the five weeks ended January 1 up 5.9% to $3.19bn (£2.05bn) over the comparable period the previous year. On a like-for-like sales basis, December sales increased 3.9%.Clothing retailer Limited Brands reported like-for-like sales up 5% ...
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Target pinpoints 10 locations for small-format stores
Get the knowledgeSubscribers have exclusive access to Retail Week Knowledge Bank. Find out what you’re missing now.Discount variety retailer Target has pinpointed 10 locations where it will open its smaller-format store concept. The list is composed of urban areas with densely populated central business districts and includes San Francisco, Seattle, ...
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Sears to launch movie download service
Department store group Sears has unveiled plans to launch a movie download service at its eponymous and Kmart stores. The service, called Alphaline Entertainment, would be available to users on a variety of devices, including mobile, and will offer customers the ability to download movies and TV shows the same ...
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A&P files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
US Tengelmann-controlled A&P has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles with enormous debt and increased competition from low-priced peers.The retailer operates 395 stores around the Northeast under the A&P, Waldbaum’s, The Food Emporium, Super Fresh, Pathmark and Food Basics banners.
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Kroger sales rise 5.9%
Food chain Kroger has announced that total sales, including fuel, for the third quarter rose 5.9% to $18.7bn (£11.9bn). Net income totalled $202.2m (£128.5m), compared with a net loss of $874.9m (£555.9m) reported in the same period last year. The retailer said that all departments experienced positive like-for-like growth during ...
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Online emerges as Black Friday's big winner
Online emerged as Black Friday’s big winner with ComScore reporting that ecommerce rose 9% year on year to reach $648m. Coremetrics recorded a rise in the number of people logging on to a retailer’s website from a mobile device, up to 5.6% from less than 1% last year. Meanwhile, data ...
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Target Q3 sales up 3% to £9.5bn
Discount superstore operator Target has reported its financial results for the third quarter ended October 30. Retail sales increased 3% to $15.2bn (£9.5bn), from $14.8bn (£9.2bn) in 2009, due to a 1.6% increase in like-for-like sales combined with the contribution from new stores. EBIT for the retail segment came in ...
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Sears Holdings records £136m loss
Department store retailer Sears Holdings recorded a loss of $218m (£136m) for the three months ended October 30, from $127m (£80m) during the prior-year period. Sales declined 4.9% to $9.7bn (£6bn), primarily as a result of a 4.8% decrease in domestic like-for-like sales.The retailer said that results were hurt by ...
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AnalysisLands' End: Living the American dream
US retailer Lands’ End has come out of the shadows to reveal its expansion plans and a new target customer.
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Kohl's and Macy's records flat Q3 profits
Department store retailers Kohl’s and Macy’s have reported their third-quarter results for the period ended 30 October. Kohl’s reported its net profit for the third quarter was flat at $194m (£120.3m), compared with $193m (£119.7m) a year ago. Net sales for the quarter were $4.2bn (£2.6bn), an increase of ...
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Whole Foods Market like-for-likes increase 7.1%
Grocery retailer Whole Foods Market has reported sales for the full year ended September 26 increased 12% to $9bn (£5.56bn), with like-for-likes increasing 7.1%. EBITDA increased 29% to $713.6m (£440.9m). These results included Federal Trade Commission-related legal costs of $2.5m, compared with $14.7m in the prior year and a gain ...
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A&P launches international foods private-label range
Tengelmann-controlled A&P is launching a new private-label range of international foods. Named The Food Emporium Trading Company - after one of A&P’s store banners - the range will be sold at the eponymous stores in addition to the A&P, SuperFresh and Waldbaum’s banners.

















