All Retail Week UAT articles in 24 October 2008 – Page 2
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News
George's online operation to be top shop
Asda’s clothing brand George expects its online operation to become its biggest selling store early next year as the brand continues to take market share.
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Debenhams pursues childrenswear share
Debenhams is to boost its own-label childrenswear offer and double its home accessories range.
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Mothercare to target US with Gurgle move
Mothercare is testing the appetite for its products and services in the US with the launch of its networking site Gurgle.
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Retail crime headed for a ‘rapid rise’
Retailers are bracing themselves for a rise in retail crime as the British Retail Consortium (BRC) warned that the credit crunch will “wipe out” falling statistics recorded over the last year.
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Booths posts profits jump but stays wary
Upmarket grocer Booths has reported a 32 per cent jump in pre-tax profits to 6.9 million in its full-year results but warned of a “tightening economy”.
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B&Q goes ‘back to roots’ as staff star in ad assault
DIY chain B&Q has launched an ad campaign featuring its own staff to show customers it offers real value.
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BrightHouse gives slip to high street turmoil
Rent-to-buy specialist BrightHouse has bucked the retail downturn to reveal a 13.6 per cent jump in like-for-like sales for the six months to September 31.
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Tillman: weather fashion’s worst enemy, not economy
The weather is continuing to have the greatest impact on fashion sales, despite the increased pressure of the economic downturn, Jaeger chairman and head of the British Fashion Council Harold Tillman said this week.
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Home Retail: The City View
The Argos and Homebase owner warned that unless there is respite from the consumer slowdown full-year profits will come in at the low end of City expectations.
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News
JJB fortunes improve but bleak conditions bear down on most
Rising fears of recession and expectations that Christmas will not be merry for many retailers continued to weigh heavily on share prices.
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New Ideal Shopping chief to focus on multichannel profile
Mike Hancox, newly appointed chief executive of Ideal Shopping Direct, will concentrate on improving the retailer’s multichannel appeal when he takes the helm next month.
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NewsTravis Perkins warning reignites fears for DIY
Travis Perkins’ profit warning last week again sparked fears about the impact of the downturn on home and DIY retailers.
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Opinion
George MacDonald: Playing the equity card
The old maxim that cash is king has never been more true as debt fears and covenant concerns drag down sentiment and valuations.
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Sweaty Betty targets more stores as it tests fresh shopfit
Women’s activewear retailer Sweaty Betty wants to double its store portfolio within five years and is poised to unveil a new shopfit at its London Soho shop.
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Zadig & Voltaire eyes store assault
French high-end fashion retailer Zadig & Voltaire wants to top 80 stores internationally by the end of this year.
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Currys opens doors at debut megastore
DSGi unveiled its highly anticipated Currys megastore format at Wednesbury, near Birmingham, last week.
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Gallery
Store of the week: Streatham Pharmacy, London
It’s not often that Streatham makes it into the pages of this magazine and this is definitely the first instance of the south London suburb boasting a store of the week.
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News
Coles and Delhaize launch cut-price formats
Grocers Coles and Delhaize are to launch discount formats as the trend for budget food shopping grows with the deepening global downturn.
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Gap reviews ad spend and focuses on online business
Gap has overhauled its marketing strategy and outlined plans to generate growth from its international and online businesses.
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Harvey Nichols eyes Westfield Nottingham
Harvey Nichols is understood to have entered into negotiations to take an anchor store in the redeveloped Broadmarsh centre in Nottingham.

















