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Ossian debt acquired
An investment fund has acquired the debt in Ossian Retail Group, the owners of homewares brand Au Naturale and fast-fashion chain Internacionale.
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Moss Bros mystery investor revealed
A mystery investor in Moss Bros has been identified as property and retail trader Paul Singh.
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Opinion
Data loss could become criminal
Retailers everywhere will be breathing a sigh of relief that HSBC’s missing computer disk contains no bank account or payment card data that can get into unscrupulous hands.
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Leeds Arndale to get £2.2m facelift
Landlord Topwell Estates has been granted planning consent to carry out a 2.2 million facelift of the Arndale Centre in Leeds.
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Edinburgh votes on BID
Voting begins today on proposals for a Business Improvement District (BID) in Edinburgh.
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India is premier target for overseas growth
India, Ukraine and Russia are the most sought-after destinations for international expansion, according to a CB Richard Ellis report.
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Tag Heuer snaps up space at Westfield London
Luxury watch brand Tag Heuer is to open its second UK store in Westfield’s flagship 1.6 billion shopping centre in west London.
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Opinion
Landlords should put their money where their mouth is
There was a bit of excitement this week as a couple of retailers that everyone knew were struggling asked their landlords if they could pay their rents monthly.
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Travis Perkins buys 30 per cent stake in Toolstation
DIY retail group Travis Perkins has agreed to pay 5 million for a 30 per cent stake in rival retailer Toolstation, with an option to buy the remainder of the business over the next few years.
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Baugur to focus on retail following disposals
Serial investor Baugur is selling its media, technology and financial services operations to raise 430 million to fund future retail acquisitions.
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Myners in Tesco libel case
Guardian Media Group chairman Paul Myners has been caught up in the libel case being brought by Tesco against The Guardian .
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Somerfield sale could go ahead within a week
The sale of convenience grocer Somerfield could be agreed as early as next week, it is understood.
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Magsons buys Toyzone out of administration
Toy and stationery distributor JA Magson has acquired Toyzone, the retailer that went into administration at the beginning of this month.
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Superdrug names new chief exec
Health and beauty giant Superdrug has announced that internal candidate Jeremy Seigal will replace outgoing chief executive Euan Sutherland with immediate effect.
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Analysis
Download Retail World
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First quarter trading worst since 2006
The credit crunch has contributed to the highest number of negative trading statements from listed retailers since 2006, according to Grant Thornton.
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Analysis
Retail Parks 2008
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NewsEthel Austin to secure rescue refinancing
Value retailer Ethel Austin is on the verge of winning a rescue refinancing deal.
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Debenhams considered Moss Bros bid
Debenhams has held secret talks about a potential bid for Moss Bros, according to The Sunday Times .
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Asda wants ethical code restricted to UK suppliers
Asda wants overseas suppliers excluded from a new code of conduct intended to ensure that big grocers do not use their buying power to impose unfair trading terms, according to the Guardian .

















