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Selfridges to offer Britdesigner festive hampers
Selfridges has collaborated with renowned British fashion designer Anya Hindmarch to create its Christmas hampers.
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Sainsbury’s online initiative to help shoppers counter crunch
Sainsbury’s is ramping up its price credentials with the launch of a digital strategy to give shoppers tips on how to save money.
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White Stuff to fashion new ranges
White Stuff is to expand its ranges beyond its core clothing offer as it seeks to widen its appeal.
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News99p Stores sales up as shoppers pursue value
Value retailer 99p Stores has recorded a 7 per cent hike in like-for-like sales for the calendar year to date as cash-strapped shoppers flood to its shops.
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Play.com sales crescendo in bargain climate
Entertainment e-tailer Play.com has recorded a sales uplift of 40 per cent year on year as shoppers seek out cheap entertainment.
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Guess to bring accessories to the UK
US fashion brand Guess is to debut its standalone accessories format in the UK next month.
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Cabot Circus: Bristol retail scheme opens
The much-awaited Cabot Circus scheme in Bristol opened its doors today.
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Beales links up with Allders to save costs
Department store chain Beales has linked up with Allders to achieve greater synergies and economies of scale.
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Topps tiles: The city view
Topps Tiles revealed like-for-likes have plummeted 13.1 per cent in the past eight weeks, but the specialist retailer has managed to renegotiate its loan covenants.
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Retail stocks relief short-lived as disappointing updates flood in
Last Friday’s rally following attempts in the US and UK to stabilise volatile markets benefited retail stocks, which surged.
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Park Group lifted as cautious shoppers save for Christmas
Credit-crunched shoppers have helped performance at Christmas savings company Park Group, which supplies products such as seasonal hampers and vouchers.
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B&Q initiative a hit as Kingfisher profits leap
Kingfisher-owned DIY giant B&Q is reaping the benefits of a scheme to improve store standards, having cut gaps on shelves by 25 per cent.
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London Ferrari store to mirror US shops
Ferrari’s London store, to open on Regent Street in November, is likely to be modelled closely on US stores that opened this summer (pictured).
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VentePrivee targets sales of 500m with UK web debut
French online shopping site VentePrivee is targeting annual sales of at least 500 million ( 397.3 million) in the UK.
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Inditex homes in on Asia and Eastern Europe
Spanish fashion giant Inditex has set its eye firmly on the Asian and Eastern European markets as it opened the doors on its 4,000th store.
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Metro brings in advisers as it considers sale of Kaufhof
Retail giant Metro has hired JP Morgan to advise on the possible sale of department store chain Kaufhof.
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Southgate: Work resumes at Bath scheme after fire
Work has resumed on the Multi Development Southgate scheme in Bath following a fire on the site this week.
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John Lewis furniture supplier Willis and Gambier in adminstration
Willis and Gambier, one of John Lewis's furniture suppliers, has gone into administration.
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Ocado seeks cash injection from investors
Online grocer Ocado is seeking 20 million to pay down net debt in the current climate, but says it is trading well despite the decrease in consumer spending.
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Maxeda confident of weathering storm as profits rise
Maxeda, the Dutch store group run by former Asda boss Tony DeNunzio, generated a leap in interim profits despite difficult retail conditions.

















