All News articles – Page 1631
-
NewsCarpetright eyes sales boost ahead of January VAT rise
Carpetright expects a sales fillip this autumn as consumers buy ahead of January’s VAT rise, and has posted an increase in preliminary profits.
-
NewsAge of austerity?
Hamleys has unveiled its predictions of what will be on kids’ Christmas wish lists this year.
-
NewsTheo Fennell set to shine again after cutting losses
Upmarket jeweller Theo Fennell is on track to return to profit next year following a restructure, the return of its eponymous founder and plans to launch an affordable range.
-
NewsRetailers predict return to form after England’s World Cup KO
Tournament disappointment turns to optimism as retailers expect footfall and trade to bounce back
-
NewsBig-ticket retailers plan to turn timing of the VAT increase to their advantage
Big-ticket retailers are putting plans in place to capitalise on the timing of the VAT increase that takes effect on January 4.
-
NewsBeales on a roll as profits leap 67%
Department store group Beales is poised to roll out men’s young fashion departments into all stores and make further acquisitions following a leap in pre-tax profits.
-
NewsTom Hunter puts shoe chain Office up for sale with £200m price tag
Retail entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter has put his footwear chain Office up for sale, with a potential price-tag of £200m.
-
NewsJacques Vert to pay first dividend in 15 years
Womenswear retailer Jacques Vert will pay a dividend for the first time in 15 years following a swing to profit last year.
-
NewsMorrisons unveils revamped Bradford store
Morrisons has unveiled a new look for its store in Idle in Bradford, which features a concession for clothing retailer Peacocks.
-
NewsParliament to vote on VAT rise
There will be a parliamentary vote on the planned VAT rise, it is understood, following complaints from the Labour party that discussion would be limited.
-
NewsKingfisher puts Euan Sutherland in charge of group sourcing
DIY group Kingfisher has rejigged directors’ responsibilities to put more “management resource” behind its group sourcing drive.
-
News
Walgreens Q3 sales up 6.1%
Drugstore operator Walgreens has reported $463m (£307m) net earnings for the third quarter ended May 31, down from $522m (£346.5m) in the same period of last year. Third-quarter sales increased 6.1% to a record $17.2bn (£11.41bn). Total sales in comparable stores increased 0.7%, while like-for-like store front-end sales increased 0.1%.Front-end ...
-
News
Bed Bath & Beyond Q1 sales up 13.5%
Bed Bath & Beyond has posted a net sales rise of 13.5% to $1.92bn (£1.27bn) for the first quarter of 2010. Like-for-like sales increased by about 8.4%. Net earnings rocketed 58% to $138m (£91.6m).During the first quarter the retailer opened two Bed Bath & Beyond stores and two Buybuy Baby ...
-
News
Mercator drops Merkur acquisition plan
Mercator, the country’s largest food retailer, has abandoned its plans to buy local rival Merkur due to issues with Merkur’s creditors. Last month Mercator signed a letter of intent to buy Merkur’s retail network, but Merkur’s bank creditors decided against the sale of any part of the company. Merkur, which ...
-
News
Gap plans to open stores in China
US retailer Gap plans to open two stores each in Beijing and Shanghai later this year and will offer online shopping in China.The fashion retailer said the store openings are part of a long-term expansion strategy that involves more stores in major regions, including Hong Kong. The China stores will ...
-
News
Sa Sa profit up 20.6%
Asian beauty retailer Sa Sa reported group turnover for the year ended March 31 rising 13.9% to HK$4.11bn (£350.7m). The group’s profit for the year grew 20.6% to HK$381.1m (£32.5m).In Hong Kong and Macau, the group’s turnover increased 10.3% to HK$3.29bn (£280.8m). Sales in mainland China market increased 61.3% while ...
-
News
Chen Xiao to step down as Gome president
Chinese electronics retailer Gome has announced that Chen Xiao is to step down as president. Xiao will remain as chairman. He has held both roles since January 2009. Wang Junzhou has been named as president.The news follows Gome’s closure of some loss-making stores in recent years.
-
News
Galeries Lafayette opening stores in China and Indonesia
French department store retailer Galeries Lafayette aims to open stores in China and Indonesia. The chain had already opened stores in Beijing, Singapore, Seoul and Tokyo in the 1990s but they were unprofitable and closed down.Galaries Lafayette is taking a more careful approach to Asian expansion this time and has ...
-
News
H&M Q2 sales rocket 24%
Clothing retailer H&M has announced its financial results for the first half ended June 22. Group net sales were up 4% to SEK51.88bn (£4.46bn), while group net profit was SEK8.95bn (£770m). Group net sales for the second quarter jumped 2% to SEK27bn (£2.32bn) and group net profit for the second ...
-
News
Harvey Norman’s Irish losses mount
Blaine Callard, the chief executive of Australian electronics retailer Harvey Norman’s Irish operations, has stated that the company is “not going anywhere” and would persist despite difficult trading conditions.Callard made the comments in spite of a nine-fold increase in losses last year, up to €40m (£33m). He added that the ...

















