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GalleryWaitrose Meanwood, Leeds
This one’s in a place called Meanwood, on the outskirts of Leeds and shines like a beacon in its surroundings.
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GalleryShirt retailers: Spot the difference
UK formal shirts sales are dominated by four players, but is there anything to choose between them? John Ryan takes a look at each
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NewsHarrods reaches record profit on successful ‘superbrands’ revamp
Harrods managing director Michael Ward has heralded the renaissance of the superbrand and said shoppers have continued to trade up to investment pieces post recession.
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NewsStores vie for Halloween bonanza but growth ‘unlikely to continue’
Retailers expect this year’s Halloween to deliver bumper sales, with the event set to be the third biggest for retail after Christmas and Easter.
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AnalysisSlow road to South Korea will help Ikea’s prospects
Ikea has reported that group sales for the year ended August 31, 2010, rocketed 7.7% to €23.1bn (£19.2bn).
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OpinionRetail surgery: Store staff are unenthusiastic about a new performance management scheme. How can I enforce the policy?
Store staff are unenthusiastic about a new performance management scheme. How can I enforce the policy?
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OpinionRetail surgery: How do we have to change our employment policies to reflect the changes to the Equality Act?
How do we have to change our employment policies to reflect the changes to the Equality Act?
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NewsComet draws fire over data protection
Electricals retailer Comet faces an investigation by the data protection watchdog after it accidentally sold a TV set on its website for 2p, and then revealed the email addresses of more than 500 people who took advantage of the bargain when it wrote to them to say it would not ...
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AnalysisContactless payments: Out of contact
Contactless is approaching tipping point, but concerns remain about costs and whether shoppers will embrace the system without a national consumer awareness campaign.
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H&M Q3 sales rise 20%
H&M reported a 20% rise in third-quarter profit with strong August sales offset by rising costs that ate into gross margins. In the quarter ended August 31, profit after tax was Skr4.24bn (£367m),a jump of 23%. Sales including VAT for the quarter were Skr31.47bn (£2.7bn), an increase of 14%. Group ...
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Ahold appoints Europe COO Dick Boer as CEO
Ahold has appointed Dick Boer as chief executive of the company, with effect from March 2011. He will succeed John Rishton, who is leaving to become chief executive of Rolls-Royce.Boer, who has been with the company since 1998, is chief operating officer of Ahold’s European division and member of the ...
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Couche-Tard drops pursuit of Casey's General Stores
Canada-based convenience store operator Couche-Tard has dropped its almost six-month-long pursuit of US convenience chain Casey’s General Stores. Couche-Tard said it had allowed its offer of $38.50 (£24.30) per share to expire - none of Casey’s common stock was purchased and all tendered shares will be returned promptly.“We have decided ...
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Kmart to expand own-brand portfolio with the introduction of new range
Sears-owned mass merchandiser Kmart has announced the expansion of its own-brand portfolio with the introduction of the Smart Sense line. The new private label includes a wide range of items from snacks and beverages to oral care, household cleaners and over-the-counter medications.According to the retailer, the Smart Sense line is ...
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Eroski posts decrease in turnover to £3.1bn
Eroski has posted a 1.05% decrease in turnover to €3.7bn (£3.1bn) for the first half ended July 31. Pre-tax loss for the period decreased 50% to €34m (£28m).The supermarket chain managed to cut its debts to €265m (£220m) and to keep its competitive position in the market via a reduction ...
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Walmart's Indian JV calls government to remove wholesale trading restrictions
Walmart’s Indian joint-venture, Bharti Walmart, has called for India’s government to remove restrictions allowing FDI-backed wholesale firms to sell no more than 25% of their total turnover to a group retailer.The latest relaxation in FDI rules by the government lifted restrictions on products being sold only for internal use. However, ...
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Lidl to acquire competitor Tengelmann's Plus discount stores in Bulgaria
Lidl has been given the regulatory go-ahead to acquire competitor Tengelmann’s Plus discount stores in Bulgaria.Following an investigation by the country’s competition commission, the authority concluded that the deal would not hinder competition in the retail market. Plus Bulgaria has been running 23 stores since October 2009, with a staff ...
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Hornbach records rise of 3.6% in sales for H1
Home improvement group Hornbach has reported a rise of 3.6% in sales to e1.66bn (£1.4bn) for the first half ended on August 31. Sales for the second quarter were up 6.5%.On a like-for-like basis, sales rose 0.8% in the first half and were up 3.7% in the second quarter. EBIT ...
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NewsSavers narrows losses
Value health and beauty chain Savers, part of the AS Watson Group, has narrowed its losses as it implements the second year of its turnaround.
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NewsAlliance Boots hires Home Retail director
Alliance Boots has hired a former director of Home Retail to work on commercial development.

















