All International articles – Page 210

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    Analysis

    Less is more strategy pays off for Abercrombie & Fitch

    2011-02-25T00:00:00Z

    After three consecutive years of negative like-for-like sales growth, which also included a period of nine consecutive negative quarters, US-based fashion chain Abercrombie & Fitch has reported like-for-like sales increased 7% in fiscal 2010.

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    Opinion

    Retail surgery: What do the changes to the freight delivery terms Incoterms mean?

    2011-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Can you give an overview of the most recent changes to the freight delivery terms Incoterms?

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    News

    Peter Davies to grow recovered Ollie & Nic

    2011-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Retail entrepreneur Peter Davies, who rescued Ollie & Nic as part of a pre-pack administration last week, has vowed to grow the accessories chain via stores and online.

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    Fressnapf turnover up 7.6% to £1.08bn

    2011-02-24T14:19:00Z

    Pet care retailer Fressnapf has posted an annual turnover of €1.28bn (£1.08bn) for the 2010 fiscal year - an increase of 7.6% compared with the year before.Like-for-like sales grew by almost 2%. In its home market of Germany, Fressnapf posted a turnover of €874.7m (£736.9m), a 5.2% increase.In 10 other ...

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    ICA operating profuit up 7.8% to £281.3m

    2011-02-24T14:18:00Z

    Ahold’s Scandinavian division ICA’s full-year operating profit reached SEK2.92bn (£281.3m) in 2010, an increase of 7.8% on 2009. The retailer’s net sales for the full year amounted to SEK93.86bn (£9.04bn), down 0.8%. At constant exchange rates net sales rose 0.9%.In 2011, ICA will “have a laser-like focus” on its disappointing ...

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    Borders files for bankruptcy protection

    2011-02-24T14:16:00Z

    Borders has filed for bankruptcy protection, sunk by crushing debt and sluggishness in adapting to a rapidly changing industry.The 40-year-old company plans to close about 200 of its 642 stores over the next few weeks. All of the stores closed will be superstores, a Borders spokeswoman said. The company also ...

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    Build-A-Bear revenue up 1.4% to £247m

    2011-02-24T14:15:00Z

    Toy retailer Build-A-Bear Workshop reported total revenues increased by 1.4% to $401.5m (£247m) in its 2010 fiscal year. Excluding the impact of foreign exchange, net retail sales increased 0.1%.Consolidated like-for-like sales declined 2%, which included a 1.2% decrease in North America and a 5.5% decrease in Europe.Net income for the ...

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    JC Penney to close underperforming stores

    2011-02-24T14:13:00Z

    Mid-market department store retailer JC Penney has outlined plans to close underperforming stores, wind down its catalogue and outlet operations and consolidate its call centres.At the same time, the retailer announced that investor William Ackman will sit on the chain’s board. Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management along with Vornado have ...

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    Blockbuster faces eviction from dozens of US stores due to unpaid rent

    2011-02-24T14:10:00Z

    Blockbuster reportedly faces eviction from dozens of US stores where it has not paid rent, adding to the bankrupt company’s troubles. According to local press, four landlords have asked a bankruptcy judge to order immediate rental payment for 38 of the company’s stores.

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    Woolworths H1 sales up 9.8%

    2011-02-24T14:08:00Z

    Upmarket food and clothing retailer Woolworths reported group sales grew by 9.8% year-on-year in the first half ended December 26, 2010, along with positive margin development after more effective cost control. Pre-tax profit increased by 22.1% during the period. Food sales grew by 11.8%, while clothing sales were up 11.5%.In ...

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    Carrefour's Promocash to be rolled out to 20 stores this year

    2011-02-24T14:06:00Z

    Carrefour’s new Promocash concept is to be rolled out to some 20 stores this year following successful trials in Lille, Macon and Rouen, it is understood.The new Promocash concept emphasises fresh food and the non-food product offer and has a modernised wine cellar.Promocash has also enhanced its ecommerce offer, which ...

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    PPR up 7.5% to £12.3bn

    2011-02-24T13:55:00Z

    Luxury goods and retail company PPR reported total group revenue from continuing operations was up 7.5% to €14.6bn (£12.3bn) in the 2010 fiscal year, from €13.6bn (£11.5bn) in 2009.Recurring operating income was up 23.5% to €1.53bn (£1.29bn) from €1.24bn (£1.04bn) in 2009.

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    Spar sales up 4.4% to £9.9bn

    2011-02-24T12:45:00Z

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  • Marks & Spencer has hired an Inditex boss to run international operations
    News

    Marks & Spencer hires Inditex man to lead international expansion

    2011-02-24T08:41:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has drafted in Inditex director Jan Heere as its international director.

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    Analysis

    How to profit from international SEO

    2011-02-24T07:00:00Z

    Used correctly, SEO is the key to making money in new online territories. Alison Clements asks the experts how it’s done

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    News

    Tesco close to buying Polish chain

    2011-02-23T09:34:00Z

    Tesco is understood to be close to buying Polish retail chain Zabka from private equity firm Penta Investments.

  • Best Buy sees UK as a growth opportunity
    News

    Best Buy cuts international operations but expects UK growth

    2011-02-22T09:30:00Z

    Electricals giant Best Buy is to scale back its international operations but has insisted that the UK, where it has a joint venture with Carphone Warehouse, is a growth opportunity.

  • Supermarkets such as Tesco are well placed to reap the benefits of the growing Chinese market
    News

    BRIC countries in top five grocery markets by 2015

    2011-02-21T16:51:00Z

    Brazil, Russia, India and China are set to be ranked in the top five grocery markets for the first time by 2015, research has claimed.

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    Analysis

    Food fights as inflation pits grocers against suppliers

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Who pays for the rising cost of food? It is becoming a growing source of contention between supermarkets and their suppliers around the globe.

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    News

    Clarke needs to convince UK still offers growth for Tesco

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    New Tesco chief executive Phil Clarke needs to do more to reassure the market about its performance and growth prospects in the UK, while also convince it of the virtues of its international operations, broker Barclays Capital said this week.