All Retail Week UAT articles in March 2005 – Page 7
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Asda profits climb ten per cent
Second biggest UK supermarket retailer reaps the rewards for developing non-food lines
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Matalan underscores return to growth
Value fashion darling of the nineties sees the fruits of its efforts
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Homebase to keep Morrissey and Ash
Men Behaving Badly stars not just for Christmas, says DIY retailer
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Southern supermarkets worst at customer service
The chances of getting courtesy at the checkout are better north of the border
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JJB anchors Gainsborough redevelopment
Dransfield Properties and Prospect Estates help JJB to extend leisure offer in market town
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Dixons chief blasts landlords leasing policies
Clare warns of exodus from leased locations to freehold and overseas
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BAA overcomes weak dollar this summer
Retail sales per passenger increase as World Duty Free hones its offer
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Debenhams more than doubles pre-tax profit
A year after going private, department store retailer shows glowing yearly figures
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Wal-Mart cracks China
Wal-Mart has agreed a joint venture with Chinese utilities and financial group Citic. Details of plans have not been disclosed, but the initiative is seen as key to growth on the fast-developing East Coast. Wal-Mart has 22 stores in China.
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Leroy Merlin prepares to enter China's DIY sector
French DIY retailer Leroy Merlin is expected to enter the Chinese market next year with a store in Beijing.
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Kingston retailers say yes to BID rate hike
UK's first Business Improvement District wins retailer approval
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GUS gets boost from Argos
Mixed merchandise retailer increases profits at a larger rate than sales
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Sainsbury's sales up, while pre-tax profits dive
Price reductions and clearing surplus stock both hit the bottom line
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WHSmith launches online DVD rental service
General merchandiser takes on Blockbuster at its own game
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Organic food sales hits £1.12 billion mark
But supermarkets seeing this bonanza slipping through their fingers
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House of Fraser plans site in Hollyoaks town
Chester to see department store open in four years

















