All News articles – Page 1914
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Wesfarmers debt stokes fears for Coles revival
Australian group Wesfarmers has tried to appease shareholder concerns about the turnaround of grocer Coles just a year after its acquisition.
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US retailers batten down hatches as trade worsens
US retailers are bracing themselves for further deterioration in trading conditions in the run-up to Christmas after retail sales in October fell below expectations and a raft of retailers slashed forecasts last week.
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Ralph Lauren to launch range at House of Fraser
Upmarket designer Ralph Lauren is launching its Lauren range exclusively in the UK at House of Fraser stores in February.
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Bensons for Beds scores sales uplift from refurbs
Beds specialist Bensons for Beds has recorded a sales uplift from its revamped stores after completing its 1 million makeover of its 220-strong portfolio.
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Asos to expand overseas and up ranges as business booms
E-tailer Asos is targeting international expansion and new product areas as it continues to grow.
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Burberry venture to tap Middle Eastern promise
Luxury retailer Burberry is putting its faith in emerging markets as trade generally continues to be “volatile”.
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Ted Baker: The City view
Quirky fashion retailer Ted Baker managed retail sales growth of 13.3 per cent in the 13 weeks to November 8, when group sales edged up 1.8 per cent.
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Early Sales and consumer belt tightening hit retail share prices
General retailers’ shares plummeted as the market took fright at another step down in consumer spending, tight credit conditions and signs of early Christmas promotions.
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Inflation cut ‘won’t spur spending’
A dramatic decline in inflation is unlikely to stop consumer spending from falling for the next three years, research consultancy Capital Economics has warned.
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Join Retail Week's campaign against soaring rates bills
Retail Week s Rate Rage campaign aims to stop the government increasing business rates in 2009 and 2010. Experts fear a rise of 5 per cent in 2009, adding £300 million to retailers bills, and a rise of as much as £1 billion following the 2010 revaluation. ...
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Jaeger fashions line to toast 125th milestone
Jaeger will celebrate its 125th birthday in style next year with a special heritage fas-hion collection.
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Up to 250 jobs at risk at Halfords
Motor accessories retailer Halfords is to make up to 250 job cuts at head office and in stores as it seeks cost savings.
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Game pursues potential to take French market
Game intends to continue to beat the downturn by dramatically growing market share in France.
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Miss Selfridge ups its game online
Miss Selfridge, the Arcadia-owned young-fashion retailer, has relaunched its web site with a host of new features.
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MK One in administration again
Value fashion retailer MK One has once again fallen into administration.
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Peacocks shareholders inject £20m for expansion
Peacocks' shareholders have stumped up 20 million to allow the value fashion retailer to continue with its ambitious store opening plans.
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Original Factory hits six-month sales high
Value retailer Original Factory Shop continued to defy the downturn, revealing its strongest six months to date.
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Best Buy plans for Europe will not be derailed
The launch of Best Buy in Europe will not be derailed by the potential demerger of Carphone Warehouse or stark warnings from Best Buy about the severity of the downturn in the US, the retailer has stated.
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John Clare sells slice in social e-tail venture
Former DSGi chief John Clare and advertising guru Lord Saatchi have sold a substantial stake in their social shopping site Myfaveshop.com to take the business forward.
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George Davies to focus on S’porter after Per Una
Fashion guru George Davies will concentrate on his S’porter football chain business after revealing this week that he will step down from his role as part-time chairman of Per Una at the end of December.

















