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Marks and Spencer ticks green boxes with energy-slashing eco store
Marks and Spencer welcomed shoppers to its first eco store in Bournemouth yesterday. The retailer expects the 51,000 sq ft retro fitted shop to use 25 per cent less energy and have a carbon footprint 92 per cent lower than a conventional branch of the same size.
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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.
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Halfords drives like-for-like growth
Bike and auto accessories specialist Halfords has posted like-for-like sales up 5.5 per cent for the 26 weeks to September 28.
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Ted Baker posts robust interims
Ted Baker has posted strong interim results led by its retail division.
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Goldsmiths watch sales set to drive record profits
Jeweller Goldsmiths has forecast record profits this year on the back of booming sales, especially of watches.
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Food drives shop price rise
High street price inflation increased slightly in September, with overall prices 0.4 per cent per cent higher than a year ago, the same year-on-year rise in August, according to the BRC Shop Price Index (SPI).
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Profits edge up at Bhs
Billionaire entrepreneur Sir Philip Green said his Bhs business now has a “good platform from which to develop”, after stabilising performance last year.
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Carluccio's turnover surges 18 per cent
Turnover at Italian homewares and catering company Carluccio’s jumped 18 per cent against the previous year.
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Tesco profits robust in first half
Tesco has posted a healthy increase in pre-tax profits for the six months to August 25, although its UK like-for-likes sales were affected by the wet summer weather.
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Findel first-half sales rocket
Home shopping retailer Findel reported strong first-half sales growth of 32 per cent across the business.
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Mosaic profits rocket
Mosaic profits soared 23 per cent to 31.5 million in the year to July 28, with total sales hitting 407 million.
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JJB to add own-labels to revive profits
JJB Sports will back new own-brand labels to reverse its fortunes after profits slumped in the six months to July 29.
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Simon family to take Monsoon private
Struggling fashion retailer Monsoon is to be taken private by chairman Peter Simon and his family, who will buy the remaining 24.5 per cent of the company's shares.
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Opinion
Get set for the seasonal roller-coaster
What will Christmas be like for retailers? The range of possibilities looks unattractive. No doubt “Ratty” (he of “the worst in 25 years” fame) will don his black-edged toga and see the high street foaming with much blood. But we may also see a few optimists around – you know, ...
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Is the game up for Sports Direct?
What had been anticipated as one of this week’s most interesting diary dates turned out to be, quite literally, a non-event.
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Alexon voices trading fears as it delivers static half-year sales
Fashion group Alexon has warned that current trading is still weak after it posted flat total sales for the 26 weeks to July 28.
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Game revamps online offer as profits revive
Game Group has relaunched its web site with an Argos-style Click and Collect service, in an attempt to drive customers into its stores.
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Morrisons: the city ciew
The Northern grocer last week hailed a “profit recovery on track” as interim operating profits surged 57 per cent to 247 million on turnover up 2.8 per cent to 6 billion.
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More mixed fortunes as grocers outshine ailing general market
A welter of trading updates brought mixed news. Although retailers such as Game and Dunelm impressed, general retailers remained unpopular.

















