All Retail Week UAT articles in November 19 2010 – Page 5
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NewsAll Saints approached by investment bank to explore options
All Saints has been approached by a major US investment bank to explore its options, including a potential flotation – as the retailer looks to expand in the US, according to reports.
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NewsTesco to sell £16 copy of Kate Middleton's engagement dress
Excited brides-to-be can snap up a similar dress to the one Kate Middleton wore to announce her engagement to Prince William for the bargain price of just £16.
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NewsLittlewoods launches Coleen Rooney collection
Face of Littlewoods Coleen Rooney has launched her debut fashion collection with the online and home shopping retailer.
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NewsHalfords profits up, like-for-likes fall
Halfords has reported pre-tax profit up 12.8% to £68.7m, but like-for-likes suffered, falling 4.9%.
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NewsSpar UK confirms Jerry Marwood to stand down
Spar UK has confirmed that UK managing director Jerry Marwood is to stand down after nearly nine years at the helm, as revealed by Retail Week on Tuesday.
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NewsJD Sports Fashion launches mobile site
JD Sports Fashion has launched its first mobile site to allow customers to buy products on the go.
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NewsArcadia profits climb 6.4%
Fashion chains Topshop and Topman had their best ever years in the 12 months to August 28, as pre tax profits at parent Arcadia Group climbed 6.4% to £213.2m.
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NewsSimon Burke to become chairman of HobbyCraft
Simon Burke, executive chairman of Irish grocer Superquinn, is to become chairman of private equity-backed HobbyCraft in December.
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NewsGoogle's fashion website launches in US today
Online giant Google has moved into fashion with today’s US launch of Boutiques.com, a website and virtual designer store.
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NewsTJX Europe to slow expansion as third quarter profits fall 20%
TJX Europe, the European parent company of off-price retailer TK Maxx, is planning to slow its European expansion to get the business “back on track” after posting a 20% drop in profits to $39m (£24.5m) for the third quarter to October 30.
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NewsSuits You chain to be shut down, administrator concludes
The Suits You chain is to be closed after its administrator Zolfo Cooper concluded it has no future, Retail Week has learned.
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