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Fnac scours London for debut sites
French entertainment and electricals specialist on the hunt for debut UK store in London
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Wyevale sets environmental targets
Garden centre group Wyevale has finalised its environmental strategy, outlining a programme to actively run the business in a sustainable way.
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Figleaves chief slashes ranges to drive growth
The new chief executive of lingerie e-tailer Figleaves has cut its brand portfolio by a quarter in an attempt to accelerate its sales growth.
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Transport hubs in frame for Hughes & Hughes growth
Irish bookseller Hughes & Hughes is considering ramping up its UK retail business.
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Pets at Home to rev up store makeovers
Specialist retailer Pets at Home is preparing to ramp up the conversion of its stores to the model it revealed at Romford in Essex nearly 18 months ago.
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PC World on the hunt for robotics supreme
PC World has embarked on a search for a director of robotics in an effort to accelerate sales from cutting-edge products.
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Raise a glass to a Majestic chief
When Tim How became chief executive of Majestic Wine the Cold War was not quite over and Mrs Thatcher was still Prime Minister.
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House of Fraser unveils Westfield London plans
House of Fraser has revealed the first images of its 103,000 sq ft (9,570 sq m) Westfield London store, which is set to open by Christmas and is one of five anchors at the scheme.
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French Connection faces City microscope as prelims loom
The City will scrutinise beleaguered French Connection on Wednesday when it is expected to report disappointing prelims.
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Food prices continue to climb
Food prices have continued to soar. Inflation in February reached its highest level since December 2006.
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Game upbeat despite massive share sell-off
Game issued a trading statement on Tuesday in response to last week’s share sell-off that was triggered by a 5.4 million disposal of shares by directors.
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Omega abandons its plans for Regent Street flagship
International watch brand Omega has pulled out of a deal to open its second UK store on Regent Street, after having been in talks about a site there since December.
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John Lewis staff to be offered pension scheme early
John Lewis intends to cut the time its employees will have to wait before they can join its pension scheme from five years to three.
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Kingfisher's Brico Depot chiefs to step down
The duo that created Brico Depot, DIY giant Kingfisher’s French chain aimed at trade customers, are to leave at the end of this month.
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UK Digital Cameras joins service to pool fraud data
Fast-growing online retailer UK Digital Cameras has signed up for Ethoca’s collaborative fraud service.
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Wickes moves IT to Northampton centre
Travis Perkins has migrated Wickes’ London IT systems to a new data centre in Northampton.
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NewsWhite Stuff connects its shops and HQ via broadband link-up
White Stuff is close to completing the roll-out of a broadband wide area network (WAN) from Vodat.
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M&S mid-season Sale sparks trading fears
Marks & Spencer has kicked off a mid-season Sale days after distributing 800,000 friends and family discount vouchers to staff, sparking fears of weak clothing sales on the high street.
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Amazon to sell wine online in US
Amazon is to start selling wine in the US, in the latest extension of its e-tail empire.
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Liberty International in talks to become largest mall group
Property group Liberty International is in negotiations to merge with a major rival to become the world’s largest shopping mall group.

















