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Tufnell leads management buy-in at Peter Werth
Former Mothercare boss Greg Tufnell has led a management buy-in of menswear brand Peter Werth, in a deal thought to total more than 10 million.
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Jacques Vert profits slip
Jacques Vert has been hit by the tough trading conditions in the fashion market, reporting a fall in interim profits this morning.
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JD Group set for bumper year
JD Group has forecast that its full-year earnings will be ahead of market expectations as it posted stellar Christmas sales figures.
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New Look profits rise at expense of sales
New Look has unveiled a like-for-like sales slump of 3.4 per cent over the 15 weeks to January 5.
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Good Christmas for Liberty, but Sale flat
Regent Street department store Liberty revealed solid Christmas trading this morning, with like-for-like sales up 5 per cent in the four weeks to Christmas Eve.
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Sainsbury's defies market gloom
Sainsbury’s has reported better-than-expected Christmas trading figures, with consumers not shying away from spending on food and drink despite the credit crunch.
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TNS crowns Morrisons as Christmas trading winner
Morrisons has emerged as the leading UK grocer this Christmas for the four weeks to December 30, according to TNS Worldpanel grocery market share figures.
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M&S chiefs snap up shares after Christmas disappointment
Marks & Spencer directors have ramped up their shareholdings, sending a message to investors that they remain convinced of the retailer’s strength following reaction to today’s trading update.
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TNS crowns Morrisons Christmas trading winner
Morrisons has emerged the leading UK grocer this Christmas for the four weeks to December 30, according to TNS.
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London shop prices up 2.9 per cent in December
Shop prices in London rose 2.9 per cent in December compared with the same period in 2007, according to figures released by the London Retail Consortium (LRC).
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Short sellers target WHSmith
Short sellers have increased their positions in bookseller and stationer WHSmith by 200 per cent in the past six months, it has emerged.
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JJB agrees to pay back customers
Sports retailer JJB Sports will pay back consumers who bought certain replica shirts sold during 2000 and 2001, after consumer group Which? took legal action against the chain.
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Opinion
Shoppers aren’t trading down
Improved choice and value will stave off recession and keep consumers spending
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Opinion
Are we really comparing like with like?
January, the month of unlikely stories, is back, attracting incomparable interest to its so-called like-for-like sales reports.
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Asda boss hails grocer's 'best ever' Christmas
Asda chief executive Andy Bond today declared 2007 the grocer’s “best ever” festive season.
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Select rescued by foreign investor
Young fashion chain Select has secured a 13 million emergency funding package from an unnamed foreign investor.
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NewsFat Face sales jump
Fat Face has revealed sales soared 19 per cent to £61.7 million in the six months to December 1.
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IT Directors’ Club
The Key to Gaining a Competitive Edge will be the subject of the next Retail Week IT Directors’ Club Dinner, which is being held in London on January 24.
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Tommy Hilfiger gives windows interactive touch
Tommy Hilfiger has introduced touchscreens to the windows of several of its international stores, including its site on London’s Carnaby Street.
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Alliance Pharmacy controls cost of labour with scheduling system
Alliance Pharmacy has implemented a labour-scheduling system designed in partnership with Retail Answers.

















