More on Me + Em – Page 2914
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Ideal Shopping founders in bid to oust directors
The founders of Ideal Shopping Direct have demanded that a general meeting be convened to oust directors including chairman David Williams.
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DSGi restructures executive team
Electricals retailer DSGi has dramatically overhauled its executive team ahead of revealing what is expected to be its poorest Christmas trading performance since the last recession.
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Tesco market share falls as grocery market grows
The grocery market grew by 6 per cent in the 12 weeks to December 28 but Tesco's market share has fallen 0.6 percentage points compared with a year ago, according to figures from TNS.
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Sainsbury’s adds to convenience store portfolio
Sainsbury’s is to open a further five smaller-format stores by the end of March as part of its push into the convenience sector.
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Retailers to have upper hand in property talks
Retailers will continue to gain power in property negotiations this year, according to a report published this week by property agency King Sturge.
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BRC urges business rates freeze
The Government has come under fire this week for adding to retailers’ business rate burdens.
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Primark apologises to 'innocent employees' after BBC investigation
Primark has reiterated its stance on ethical business practices and expressed regret at the harm caused to staff employed by two of its suppliers, after the BBC showed video footage alleging it employed illegal immigrants in UK sweatshops.
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Opinion
Pre-pack exploitations are damaging retail property
Going bust used to be a big deal. The consequences were serious and far reaching, and for the individuals involved it meant curtains, at least in the short term.
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European grocery prices to fall this year
Grocery prices are likely to fall this year as food retailers react to the rise of discounters and lower oil and raw material prices.
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Jacques Vert like-for-likes drop 6.8 per cent
Womenswear retailer Jacques Vert has revealed like-for-likes dropped 6.8 per cent in the 26 weeks to October 25, with sales falling from 58.3m to 54.9m.
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Icelandic fund Kcaj faces administration
Icelandic investment fund Kcaj, which owns several chains including Jones the Bootmaker, Mountain Warehouse and Blooming Marvellous, could be put into administration this week forcing the sale of its stakes in the retailers.
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Topps Tiles like-for-likes plummet
Topps Tiles’ like-for-likes plummeted 18.1 per cent in the 13 weeks to September 28, 2008.
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Ideal Shopping beats Christmas expectations
Ideal Shopping Direct enjoyed a better than expected Christmas with like-for-like sales ahead of management expectations.
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Game like-for-likes up, profits expected to exceed expectations
Game has revealed like-for-likes jumped 11.4 per cent in the UK and Ireland for the 50 weeks to January 10 and the games retailer expects profits for the year to be ahead of expectations.
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Tesco unveils modest like-for-like rise
Tesco has revealed a 2.5 per cent UK like for like sales increase, excluding fuel, in the seven weeks to January 10.
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BRC: Worst December sales on record
Like-for-like sales were down 3.3 per cent year on year in December according to the BRC, the worst December result in the survey's 14 year history.
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Opinion
Accounts an ongoing concern for retailers
For listed companies, the combination of scrutiny and disclosure obligations potentially makes life very difficult
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Habitat appoints group chief executive
Levi Strauss Europe vice president of retail Mark Saunders has been appointed chief executive of Habitat.
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Scottish delicatessen in administration
Scottish delicatessen chain McLeish Brothers has gone into administration.
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NRF: Wal-Mart's Lee Scott says retailers must work to improve society
Wal-Mart’s president and chief executive Lee Scott has used his last public speech in his current role to appeal to retailers to help play a part in solving current economic and social ills.

















