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Nick Samuel joins Adili board
Former Hobbs boss Nick Samuel has joined ethical e-tailer Adili as non-executive chairman, as it reported a loss of 1.58 million its first full-year results as a listed company.
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John Lewis weekly sales dive
John Lewis has reported a slump of 8.3 per cent in weekly sales, which it blames on a combination of sunny weather and coverage of the global economic situation.
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Blacks Leisure losses to widen
Outdoor clothing retailer Blacks Leisure expects to report its pre-tax loss has widened in its interim results to about 4.5 million as it reveals “difficult” trading in August.
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NewsLa Senza broadens its product range
Lingerie specialist La Senza is to widen its product range and move into wholesale as it seeks to ramp up its business.
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NewsHarvey Nichols set to axe homewares
Harvey Nichols is to axe homewares from its Knightsbridge flagship store in a bid to expand its fashion offer.
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JJB sports: The city view
JJB Sports’ interim results were shrouded with controversy when the auditor’s report revealed a dispute with Bank of Scotland over an alleged breach of banking covenants.
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Moss Bros trading gets boost as takeover prospect subsides
Moss Bros is benefiting from the end of takeover speculation and has reported a robust start to its second half.
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Sir Philip Green to stock Arcadia brands in Bhs stores
Sir Philip Green is to try out some of his Arcadia brands in his Bhs stores for the first time.
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Debenhams streamlines promotions
Debenhams is to reduce its number of promotions as part of new managing director Angela Spindler’s strategy.
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NewsAmazon UK to sell clothing range
Amazon UK is gearing up to launch a full range of apparel on its web site as it seeks to gain a share of the growing online clothing market.
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Asos celebrates most profitable day to date
Fashion e-tailer Asos enjoyed its most profitable day to date on Tuesday, in stark contrast to dire performances being reported by high street retailers.
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Mosaic plots overseas offensive as it delivers a steady first half
Mosaic is to focus on overseas expansion to drive sales after notching up a 6 per cent increase in first-half EBITDA to 33.4 million.
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Retail on the ropes
Sector left reeling as relentless financial crisis leads to dramatic sales slump over past fortnight
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Analysis
Nicky Dulieu: Hotting up Hobbs
Having gained a firm grounding in the market at M&S, Hobbs managing director Nicky Dulieu is unfazed by the challenges of a rocky economy. By Amy Shields
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Greenwoods signs with Chinese giants Bosideng for retail expansion
Greenwoods Menswear is set to open 100 stores in the UK after investment from Chinese retailer and manufacturer Bosideng International.
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Opinion
Is M&S right to hope for the best?
Sir Stuart Rose’s assertion earlier today that “every morning is a good morning” at M&S seemed fairly terse.
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Liberty trading in line with expectations
Liberty has revealed that trading over the past three months has been in line with expectations despite the economic turmoil.
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Ted Baker profits rise but trading weakens
Ted Baker has posted a 5.4 per cent pre-tax profits increase to 7.4 million for the first half to August 9, but revealed that trade in the past two weeks has been affected by the turmoil in the banking world and unseasonably warm weather.
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M&S slashes spending as like-for-like sales drop
Marks & Spencer suffered a 6.1 per cent like-for-like sales drop in its second quarter and has scaled back spending plans as it is hit by falling consumer confidence.

















