All articles by Amy Shields – Page 50
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News
Gap plans push into the Philippines
Gap is set to open a dozen stores in the Philippines by 2012.
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News
Pension row threatens Sainsbury's deal
The 10.6 billion takeover of Sainsbury’s by Delta Two will not be backed by founding family shareholders unless the Qatari investment fund agrees to inject 2 billion into the deficit-hit pension fund.
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Carphone Warehouse UK marketing director leaves
Carphone Warehouse’s UK marketing director Dominic Rowell has left the retailer.
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Opinion
Baugur’s interest in Sports Direct is far from innocent
Two of retail’s most high-profile companies have become unlikely bedfellows.
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Opinion
Baugur’s interest in Sports Direct is far from innocent
Two of retail’s most high-profile companies have become unlikely bedfellows.
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News
WHSmith profits rocket
WHSmith has reported soaring group profits, but both total and like-for-like sales dropped.
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Baugur snaps up stake in Sports Direct
Serial investor Baugur has taken a stake in beleaguered retailer Sports Direct.
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Theo Fennell boss to exit as sales soar
Theo Fennell managing director Barbara Snoad is to leave at the end of this year after six years at the upmarket jeweller.
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Ethel Austin kicks off brand assault after £5m injection
Ethel Austin has begun a brand-building offensive after being granted a 5 million cash injection from its owners.
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Thorntons celebrates stellar first quarter
Thorntons has reported strong trading in its first-quarter update.
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Carphone Warehouse UK marketing director leaves
Carphone Warehouse’s UK marketing director Dominic Rowell has left the retailer.
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News
Lovelock steps down from Jacques Vert
Mosaic chief executive Derek Lovelock will retire as non-executive chairman of womenswear retailer Jacques Vert on November 1.
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News
Gap plans push into the Philippines
Gap is set to open a dozen stores in the Philippines by 2012.
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News
Pension row threatens Sainsbury's deal
The 10.6 billion takeover of Sainsbury’s by Delta Two will not be backed by founding family shareholders unless the Qatari investment fund agrees to inject 2 billion into the deficit-hit pension fund.
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News
Cold weather drives sales at John Lewis
Strong clothing sales following the start of the colder, autumnal weather helped drive sales at John Lewis in the week to September 29.
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News
John Lewis food hall targets £25m sales
John Lewis unveiled its first food hall at its flagship Oxford Street store on Wednesday and is targeting sales of between 15 million and 25 million a year.
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Opinion
Liberating luxury at Liberty
Loss-making department store Liberty has, in the past, lacked a certain je ne sais quois.
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Opinion
Autumn is here
The leaves are beginning to turn and with them the fortunes of fashion retailers.
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AnalysisClose to home
It has been a challenging year for Ikea, but the company is confident its new ad campaign has captured the consumer mood. Amy Shields learns more from its UK head Peter Hogsted
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Lambert Howarth falls into administration
Footwear, accessories and homewares supplier Lambert Howarth has gone into administration, resulting in the loss of 72 jobs.

















