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Autumn outlook bleak as retail sales slip again
Heavy clearance Sales across the high street failed to lift July retail sales, which fell 0.9 per cent like-for-like.
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Oka unveils Cotswolds store
Furniture retailer Oka will open its store in the Cotswolds village of Broadway, Worcestershire on August 22.
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Vodafone to ramp up retail presence
Vodafone is eyeing another 50 retail stores in the UK and hiring 500 staff to try and improve customer service.
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Harrods outlines mission to double sales of own-brand
Harrods is to double its own-label sales over the next two years and is remodelling its menswear department.
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HyperCity chief to step down
HyperCity chief executive Andrew Levermore is to leave the Indian retailer at the end of the year.
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Russian pharmacy giant posts soaring sales
Russian health and beauty giant Pharmacy Chain 36.6 has delivered strong results for the first half of this year, as it ramps up its private label offer.
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Printemps revamps flagship in plan for luxury Euro chain
French department store group Printemps has embarked on a radical revamp of its iconic Paris flagship as part of plans by its owners to operate a pan-European luxury department chain.
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Lalique to open new West End flagship
French jewellery and luxury goods retailer Lalique is to open a new London flagship store on Conduit Street in the West End.
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Hammerson suffers £421m loss
Property giant Hammerson has reported a loss of 421 million in the six months to June.
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M&S food fast improving under new chief
New Marks & Spencer food boss John Dixon has visibly improved the retailer’s food offer just five weeks into the job, in-store changes suggest.
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Tesco’s Dunnhumby seals deal with Macy's
Tesco’s consumer insight company Dunnhumby has signed a deal with US department store retailer Macy’s.
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Wrapit ceases trading and axes staff
The administrator of Wrapit has confirmed the stricken wedding gift service has ceased trading.
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Kiddicare to go live with social networking tool
Multichannel retailer Kiddicare plans to launch social networking facilities within the next six months as part of a radical plan to let consumers decide how they navigate its site.
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Wickes gives thumbs up to web review tool
Wickes says it is happy with the volume of feedback from a ratings and reviews service it added to its web site four months ago.
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Ryman tightens stocktaking
Ryman has improved the accuracy of its stocktaking process after implementing an auditing system.
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Argos gathers data to customise e-mails
Argos is collecting information on its e-mail newsletter readers as part of a plan to customise the offers and information it sends out.
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NewsPolice recover stolen Chip & PIN terminals
Police last night charged two people with conspiracy to defraud after raiding a counterfeit payment card factory in Birmingham.
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TK Maxx celebrates strong second quarter
Value clothing and homewares retailer TK Maxx has posted a sector-busting 5 per cent rise in like-for-like sales in the UK for its second quarter to July 26, as shoppers continue to desert the mid-market.
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Comet deputy managers face redundancy
Electricals retailer Comet is to make the post of store deputy manager redundant, in a move that is likely to mean more than 100 staff lose their jobs.
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Belgian court dismisses eBay fake case
L’Or al has lost a case in Belgian court against eBay over fakes sold on its site.

















