All Retail Week UAT articles in April 2005 – Page 5
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Zara parent Inditex reports strong growth last year
Spanish textiles titan just misses double-digit like-for-like rise
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The Junction connects with Slough and Telford
180 million of acquisitions for retail park investor
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Massive Scottish mall gets legal clearance
Objections to shopping mall on ex-Ravenscraig steel works thrown out
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M&S closes buying operation in Northern Ireland
More than 100 jobs at risk as the retailer centralises its sourcing facilities in London
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Etam UK arm drags group into red
Getting rid of the loss-making division is first priority for French fashion retailer
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WHSmith appoints second finance guru
Halifax merger veteran joins board to beef up turnaround team
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Ottakar's sales strong last year
But trading weakens as bookseller prepares for another year of expansion
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Somerfield prepares for decision on bid approaches
Board to meet this week to discuss suitors, while Baugur waits in the wings
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Easter Sales increased footfall
DIY suffers from earliest Easter in 16 years, as one analyst dubs it 'salvage, not salvation'
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Liberty parent's losses deepen while sales rise
Luxury goods emporium bucks Christmas sales gloom with branded goods strategy
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Game strengthens property team
Computer game retailer strives to present a consistent brand across expanding European estate
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Flying Brands warning about profits
Gardening arm Easter sales disappoint as home shopping specialist expands entertainment business
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Games Workshop warns on profits as the magic falters
Sales down over Easter results in a restatement of year-end expectations
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This week last year: Asda beefs up online offer
Somerfield to ramp up c-store expansion and Hennes pledges to break 100 store barrier
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Conran retail performance lets group down
Upmarket furniture and homewares shops 'finding things tough'
 

















