All Europe articles – Page 39
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Edeka sales up 18.7% on Plus integration
Edeka, Germany’s largest grocer, posted an 18.7% sales increase to €38bn (£33bn) during 2009. EBITDA reached €714m (£622m), mainly thanks to the integration of the 2,339 Plus discount stores acquired from Tengelmann in January 2009.Plans for 2010 include an investment of €1.3bn (£1.13bn) to expand and modernise its stores and ...
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Ikea seeks 12 new stores in Spain
Ikea will open its first store in the northern region of Galicia in July.The furniture and furnishings retailer has invested e60m (£52m) in the store on a 323,000 sq ft site and it will create 400 jobs.The Spanish press has reported that Ikea wants to open 12 new stores in ...
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PPR Q1 sales up
Sales in the first quarter of 2010 at luxury goods and retail company PPR were up 1.3% compared with the first quarter of 2009, rising to €4.13bn (£3.6bn). Sales at Fnac, the international entertainment retail chain of which PPR is the majority shareholder, were up 1.6%. In France, Fnac sales ...
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C&A turnover flat at £5.56bn
Fashion retailer C&A generated turnover of e6.3bn (£5.5bn) in the year ended February 2010, up by just 0.03% on the previous year.Sales growth was seen in Belgium and Luxembourg (3.2%), in Austria (1.1%), in Germany (0.2%) and in its online business. But turnover dropped in Spain and Portugal (-2.6%), Eastern ...
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Abercrombie & Fitch set to open Barcelona Hollister
US clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch is to launch its first store in Spain under the Hollister banner in Barcelona in July.The store will cover 5,380 sq ft and will be located in the La Maquinista shopping centre. Abercrombie & Fitch is expected to open four Hollister stores in the ...
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Casino Q1 sales up
Casino has posted a 5.6% first-quarter sales increase, including calendar effects and higher petrol price, to reach €6.61bn (£5.8bn), with a 16.4% jump in international markets and a 0.4% gain in the struggling French market.International operations, which accounted for 36% of sales, showed a sharp acceleration in organic growth during ...
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Auchan revenue up 0.5% in 2009
Hypermarket operator Auchan revealed that consolidated group revenue excluding taxes grew 0.5% to €39.7bn (£35.4bn) in 2009.Group revenue decreased 2.8% in Western Europe due to the economic slowdown. This zone continues to account for more than 76% of the group’s revenue.Revenue grew 12.9% in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia, ...
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Carrefour Q1 sales up 5.5%
Carrefour has recorded a 5.5% rise in first-quarter sales to €23.96bn (£21.4bn). French retail sales rose 2.1% due to strong growth from supermarkets, although hypermarkets continued to suffer with like-for-like sales down 1.2%.Western Europe, excluding France, also struggled in the period with like-for-likes down 2.4%. Growth was primarily driven from ...
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Gap to open first Italian store in Milan
Gap is to open its first Italian store in Milan this year, with another planned for Rome next year.The retailer will open Gap and Banana Republic stores side by side on Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan’s shopping district; the exact launch date has yet to be revealed. Each of the ...
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Mercator revenues down 2.4%
Local retailer Mercator generated revenues of €2.6bn (£2.4bn) in 2009 - a 2.4% decrease, which it attributed to the depreciation of the Serbian currency.The group’s profit plummeted 48.2% year on year to €21.1m (£19.1m), which it attributed to the economic turmoil.Mercator’s expenditure halved to €159.2m (£144.4m) in 2009, yet it ...
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Delhaize Group sales up 1.2%
Sales at Delhaize Group rose 1.2% last year at a constant exchange rate, with organic revenue growth of 2.4%.Growth was helped by a solid performance in Belgium and double-digit rises at its Greek, Romanian and Indonesian operations.At its US arm, sales fell 1.3%, affected by the strengthening of the US ...
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NewsClaire’s revamps its image in bid to appeal to older teenagers
Accessories specialist Claire’s is overhauling its image to appeal to older teenage customers as it plots aggressive expansion across Europe.
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NewsJaeger looks to Europe as sales improve
Jaeger is set to re-enter the European market after revealing sales are on an improving trend.
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NewsSoaring B&Q UK and Ireland profit helps propel Kingfisher
Kingfisher’s group retail profit soared 28.3% to £227m in its third quarter, helped by strong performances in the UK and Ireland, and Poland.
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Delhaize Group reveals plans to cut operating costs by €300m
Delhaize Group has revealed plans to cut operating costs by €300m (£267m) by 2012 and intends to introduce a more price competitive strategy from 2010 across all its fascias.The Belgium-based group intends to cut operating costs through fascia-specific initiatives and by increasing shared services across the group.Delhaize is also ...
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Colruyt Group increases revenue by 7.1%
Grocer Colruyt Group increased revenue by 7.1% to €3.32bn (£2.95bn) in the first six months of its 2009-10 financial year.Operating profit climbed 7.8% to €229m (£204m), resulting in a stable EBIT margin.Profit margins were affected by increased labour costs resulting from wage inflation.The Colruyt fascia achieved revenue growth of 6.6%, ...
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NewsSupergroup to launch stores in Irish Republic
Superdry and Cult parent Supergroup is to open its first Republic of Ireland shops before Christmas.
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Carrefour in Italy confirms DìperDì fascia converts
Carrefour in Italy has confirmed that it is to convert all of its DìperDì neighbourhood stores to the Carrefour Express fascia as part of its multi-format single brand strategy.The international grocery group’s Italian GS supermarkets are being converted into Carrefour Market at present. Carrefour said that the multi-format single brand ...
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Pinault plans to divest its retail businesses
PPR chief executive François-Henri Pinault told the Wall Street Journal that the group plans to divest its retail businesses including Conforama, Fnac and Redcats.Pinault did not give any details on when the group plans to sell the companies, but said: “The sooner, the better.” He added that about 20 companies ...
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Metro Cash & Carry unveils new portfolio of private-label brands
Metro Cash & Carry has unveiled a new portfolio of private-label brands that it intends to roll out to all the countries in which it operates.The six private labels include Aro, which comprises 700 food and non-food products and Fine Food, with 700 SKUs aimed at independent food traders and ...

















