All International articles – Page 198

  • Land Securities’ Richard Akers has reaffirmed his commitment to Cortefiel
    News

    Chief leaves Land Securities retail venture as ambitions scaled back

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Land Securities has parted company with the head of its Brand Empire venture, designed to help new retailers open in the UK, and dissolved an agreement to open stores with one of its partners.

  • Tesco plans to double returns from 5% to 10% in its developing markets
    News

    Developing markets key as Tesco aims to deliver further growth

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is aiming to double its returns from the developing markets it operates in by opening smaller shops and focusing on store environment, online and supply chain efficiencies.

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    News

    Inditex extends collaboration

    2011-06-23T11:13:00Z

    Spanish fashion retail group Inditex has agreed to prolong its franchise agreement with local clothing market leader Apranga Group in the Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia until 2014

  • H&M profits plunge in its first half
    News

    H&M profits plunge as cotton and labour prices soar

    2011-06-22T09:52:00Z

    Swedish fashion giant H&M first half profits plunged as cotton prices and sourcing inflation soared.

  • The maternity retailer is to open in Iraq
    News

    Mothercare to open in Iraq

    2011-06-21T09:33:00Z

    Maternity retailer Mothercare is to open in Iraq this year.

  • Isabel Cavill, senior retail analyst, Planet Retail
    Analysis

    Metro dips into Indonesia with cash and carry outlets

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Metro Group has announced that it is to open its first cash and carry in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2012, joining forces with Indonesian investment holding Sintesa Group

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    Opinion

    Retailers must travel beyond UK for growth

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    International expansion has traditionally been seen as an opportunity to take advantage of exciting new territories and the growing consumer economies of emerging markets.

  • Ted Baker mulls overseas push after 9% sales rise
    News

    Ted Baker mulls overseas push after 9% sales rise

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Quirky fashion retailer Ted Baker has identified potential to open concessions in up to 40 El Corte Inglés stores after a successful 12-shop trial.

  • Inditex, owner of Zara, global sales rise faster than H&M's.
    News

    Inditex fares better than rival H&M as global sales soar

    2011-06-16T11:54:00Z

    Inditex, owner of the Zara chain, fared better than rival H&M as its global sales soared 11% in its first quarter.

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    News

    Kingfisher targets aspirational shoppers with Polish revamp

    2011-06-16T09:47:00Z

    Kingfisher is revamping its Polish business to focus on higher-margin, aspirational products as the DIY group ramps up its own-brand offer in the country.

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    Migros Ticaret sells discount store chain

    2011-06-14T16:52:00Z

    Supermarket retailer Migros Ticaret has afreed to sell its discount store chain Sok to Turkish reatiler Bizim Toptan and private equity firm Gozde Finansal.Migros sold 99.6% of its stake in Sok. The transaction is conditional upon regulatory approval from the Turkish Competition Board and is expected to close in the ...

  • US based grocer Target
    News

    Target enters formal mediation over name

    2011-06-10T00:00:00Z

    US-based grocer Target has entered formal mediation over whether it can use the Target name in Canada.

  • News

    Sales increase at Spar International

    2011-06-08T12:15:00Z

    Spar International saw sales increase by 4.5% in 2010. The group’s worldwide retail sales grew by more than E1.3bn (£1.16bn) creating a turnover of E29.8bn (£2.65bn), a cumulative 10.4% increase over the last two years. The organisation says this rise was due to larger format stores and significant growth in ...

  • News

    Lidl negotiates to buy land for future stores

    2011-06-08T11:53:00Z

    German-based Lidl is negotiating to buy land for future stores. Lidl says it is looking to begin operations in major cities.

  • News

    Uniqlo expects sales boost

    2011-06-08T11:34:00Z

    Clothing chain Uniqlo has said it expects to see a sales boost this year as shoppers buy lighter clothing during the summer as a result of rising temperatures.

  • News

    Future Group plans new electronics retailing format launch

    2011-06-08T11:21:00Z

    Future Group is planning to launch a new electronics retailing format, which is a hybrid of e-Zone, its bricks-and-mortar electronics retailing arm, and its ecommerce portal Futurebazaar.com.

  • News

    Dollar General reports like-for-like sales

    2011-06-08T11:13:00Z

    Dollar General has reported like-for-like sales up 5.4%, with sales increasing 10.9% to $3.45bn (£2.1bn) for the first quarter ending April 29.

  • News

    Borders finds a potential bidder

    2011-06-08T00:00:00Z

    Bookseller Borders has found a potential bidder in the form of Gores Group. The private equity firm has shown interest in acquiring 200 of Borders’ 405 stores. The deal would keep the bookstore chain operating as a going concern in the wake of it filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy in ...

  • Surge in Chinese middle class
    Analysis

    How can retailers crack China?

    2011-06-07T07:00:00Z

    China is now the second biggest economy in the world. Rebecca Thomson looks at the numbers and considers how retailers can reap rewards from this global superpower.

  • International customers are flocking to buy from the websites of retailers based in the UK, but they do expect to pay using their preferred local options.
    Analysis

    Taking payment overseas

    2011-06-03T00:00:00Z

    International customers are flocking to buy from the websites of retailers based in the UK, but they do expect to pay using their preferred local options, finds Alison Clements