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AnalysisRetail crime: What do retailers need to know?
The author of a new book on retail crime believes the cost to the industry is far higher than thought.
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GalleryBookseller Watermark makes UK debut
Bookseller Watermark made its UK debut in London’s King’s Cross station this week as part of the unveiling of the remodelled concourse.
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OpinionWill the Olympics inspire keepsakes worth keeping?
These days it’s possible to get hold of virtually anything from anywhere via the internet. However, there’s something special about visiting a place or enjoying a unique event and wanting to take home a reminder.
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NewsFranchise giant Alshaya vies to buy Fenn Wright Manson
Middle Eastern franchise partner Alshaya is looking to build its UK presence by acquiring collapsed womenswear chain Fenn Wright Manson out of administration.
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NewsChancellor confirms Sunday trading laws will be relaxed
Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed the Government will relax Sunday trading laws across games-time for the Olympics and Paralympics in his Budget speech today.
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NewsGame files notice of intention to appoint administrator
Game has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator after suspending its shares this morning. Stores will remain open for the time being.
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OpinionRestructuring for tomorrow’s growth
The imminent rental quarter day on March 25th will no doubt be the trigger for more retail casualties, after 2012’s high profile Q1 administrations of Peacocks, Bonmarche, Blacks and most recently Fenn Wright and Manson, amongst others.
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OpinionChancellor must seize opportunity to support retail
There can be few Chancellors in modern British political history with less room to manoeuvre on budget day than George Osborne today and retailers should expect few surprises – either good or bad.
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AnalysisGame: Are banks playing fair?
Today is likely to end very badly for Game, after the troubled retailer suspended shares on the London Stock Exchange this morning.
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NewsLa Senza creditors left out of pocket
Creditors of collapsed lingerie specialist La Senza have missed out on around £2m after a court ruled that 15 lorry loads of underwear belonged to La Senza’s freight company rather than to administrator KPMG.
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NewsKaren Millen vows to protect brand as founder bids to trade under name
Womenswear retailer Karen Millen will “take very seriously” any attempt by its founder, designer Karen Millen, to trade using its name.
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NewsTed Baker posts "excellent" full-year performance
Fashion retailer Ted Baker’s has posted preliminary pre-tax profits up 0.1% to £24.3m after incurring exceptional costs, but revenues advanced 14.9% to £215.6m
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NewsFurther redundancies expected at The Co-operative
The Co-operative Group is to make further redundancies in its food division.
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NewsComet earmarks 60 shops for closure
Comet has earmarked 61 stores for closure as it seeks to slash costs in a tough electricals market.
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NewsSainsbury's records 2.6% like-for-like sales uplift
Sainsbury’s has recorded a 2.6% increase in like-for-like sales excluding fuel for the fourth quarter.
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NewsGame suspends shares as no equity left in business
Game has suspended trading on the London Stock Exchange as it concludes there is no equity left in the business.
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Lowe’s uses Vitrue to link Pinterest and Facebook pages
Lowe’s has linked its Pinterest presence to its Facebook page through a new tool from social marketing firm Vitrue, it has been reported.A custom Pinterest tab on the Lowe’s Facebook page automatically pulls content and activity from its Pinterest site.Fans can see the home improvement chain’s various Pinterest boards, become ...
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Carrefour launches transactional smartphone app
Carrefour has launched a transactional smartphone application in its home market. Using the My Carrefour shopping tool, customers can log in to their account on Carrefour.fr and select products either by using a keyword search or scanning the barcode on an item.Shoppers can choose whether they would like to have ...
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H&M to open Cos store in Warsaw
Clothing retailer H&M has revealed it will open a Cos store in Warsaw, Poland, this summer.It will be in the Mysia 3 development near the central Wolf Bracka district. Trading from two floors and 5,382 sq ft, it will carry the full collection – women’s, men’s and childrenswear.There are 46 ...

















