More on Me + Em – Page 2947
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News
An October to forget spells out mountain to climb at Christmas
The downward pressure on retail share prices lightened a little following last week’s swingeing interest rate cut but, the scale of the industry’s difficulties were reflected in appalling British Retail Consortium sales figures.
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Opinion
Retailers need to pull together
It’s only one month and not the three required to meet the technical definition, but the October total sales decline announced by the British Retail Consortium this week confirms that retail is entering recession.
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Premium retailers responsible for 'greatest growth' in clothing market
2008 will be the second toughest year for clothing retailers since the turn of the century as mid-market players suffer from changing shopper habits, according to a survey by Verdict Research.
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Shop Direct ad drive to push beyond fashion
Shop Direct is likely to spend more on promoting the breadth of its range as it seeks to reinforce its status as a general retailer rather than a fashion specialist.
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Woolworths' EUK asks customers for upfront payment
EUK, variety store group Woolworths’ entertainment supply division, has been forced to ask customers for upfront payments as the credit crunch bites.
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Sofa Workshop future ‘uncertain’, says auditor
Sofa Workshop auditor BDO Stoy Hayward has expressed reservations about the furniture retailer’s future.
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Ted Baker retail sales rise but wholesale slumps
Ted Baker has revealed total sales in the 13 weeks to November 8 rose 1.8 per cent, but wholesale sales slumped 21 per cent.
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DSGi dealt a blow as insurer slashes cover
DSGi has become the latest retailer to be affected by tightening credit insurance conditions, which are increasingly afflicting the sector.
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TK Maxx sales increase in third quarter
TK Maxx has notched up a 4 per cent increase in third-quarter like-for-like sales.
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Unity reduces stake in French Connection
Unity Investments has reduced its holding in French Connection to 17.65 per cent.
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GalleryNational Geographic – Regent Street
National Geographic opens its first store worldwide on Regent Street this Friday (November 14, 2008).
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Best Buy warns on profits after 'seismic change' in shopper behaviour
US electricals giant Best Buy, which plans to make a high-profile debut in the UK next year in partnership with Carphone Warehouse, has issued a profit warning.
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Aldi set to offer cheap holidays on travel site
Discounter Aldi is set to launch a travel website offering customers cheap holidays.
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Circuit City in run for cover with Chapter 11
US electricals retailer Circuit City has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles in the face of tumbling sales and weakening consumer confidence.
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New chief executive for Instore
Instore, which also trades as Poundstretcher, has appointed Aziz Tyub as its new chief executive.
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News
Netto UK boss Richard Lancaster quits
Netto UK managing director Richard Lancaster has resigned to join another retailer.
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Tesco adds movies and TV to download site
Tesco has added movies and TV shows to its digital download site Tesco Digital.
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Comet opts for service support IT from Hornbill
Comet is to adopt a system to support its IT service desk and help it adopt best practice for IT service management.
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Co-op extends use of voice-enabled picking
Co-op is continuing its roll-out of voice-enabled picking technology, with plans for two more distribution centres to go live with the technology in the first half of next year.
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Lipsy revamps site to push interactivity
Next-owned fashion brand Lipsy last week relaunched its transactional web site to bring it closer to its customers.

















