All General merchandise articles – Page 272
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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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Fenwick to refit flagship store as group sales rise
Upmarket department store chain Fenwick has posted robust profits and sales and is poised to further overhaul its flagship Newcastle store to drive sales.
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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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Clinton Cards heads for court as ad agency row nears showdown
Clinton Cards is heading for a High Court showdown with an advertising agency next month in a dispute over its online florist service Clinton Cards fresh flowers.
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New stores structure for Marks and Spencer
Marks and Spencer retail director Guy Farrant has initiated a divisional restructuring at the store group, designed to improve efficiency and effectiveness in how the stores are run.
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Findel drops demerger plans as group sales jump by 32%
Findel has decided not to proceed with a demerger of its home shopping and educational supplies division, despite City enthusiasm for the idea.
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Maxeda plans growth beyond Netherlands
Food, fashion and DIY retailer Maxeda will expand aggressively outside of the Netherlands, as a result of rising profits for the first half of this year.
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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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Mixed fortunes for Goldsmiths
Jeweller Goldsmiths revealed operating profits were up last year, despite pre-tax losses, according to accounts filed at Companies House.
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John Lewis launches first food hall
John Lewis opened its first ever food hall in its Oxford Street flagship store in London today.
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Argos withdraws furniture range
Argos is understood to have withdrawn a line of furniture from its stores after customers suffered burns and sores.
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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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Analysis
Shopping made e-asy?
Online sales are rocketing but, as competition on the web hots up, customer service is becoming ever more crucial. So can retailers’ web sites deliver the goods?
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John Lewis and Waitrose sales on the up
John Lewis department store and stablemate supermarket chain Waitrose both delivered strong trading in the week to September 22, despite being up against tough comparatives from last year.
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Mayfield hints at overseas push for JLP
John Lewis Partnership chairman Charlie Mayfield has raised the prospect of taking the famous retail name overseas
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Körber’s departure drives divestment talks at Metro
The surprise departure of chief executive Hans-Joachim K rber from German retailer Metro has fuelled speculation that it will sell its troubled department store chain Kaufhof
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Original Factory Shop up for sale
Barclays Private Equity has put clothing retailer Original Factory Shop up for sale for an estimated £70 million to £80 million.
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Opinion
Time for online retail to grow up
Every year, we hear that it will be a record Christmas for online sales, that the internet is hurting the high street and that those retailers without a web presence will miss out. All undeniably true
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Park Retail creates ad to bolster confidence
Christmas savings firm Park Retail will launch an advertising campaign next week to focus on the safety of customer’s money, as it faces a 30 per cent fall in savings this year
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Gadgetshop alters logo ahead of web relaunch
Gadgetshop has revamped its brand and logo, ahead of its web site relaunch next week.

















