All Opinion articles – Page 318

  • Opinion

    What next for First Quench?

    2009-11-05T19:20:00Z

    The ferocious discounting from the supermarkets has done the likes of Threshers very few favours

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    Opinion

    Primark wins praise as ethics take centre stage

    2009-11-05T12:58:00Z

    They say no publicity is bad publicity, but as allegations about Primark’s sourcing came in thick and fast, questioning its ethics, the old adage started to look flawed.

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    Opinion

    Like-for-like differences linger on

    2009-11-04T10:02:00Z

    A feature on like-for-like sales that I wrote a few weeks ago caused more controversy than was intended; and one retailer has quickly responded by issuing multiple sales measures for comparative purposes.

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    Opinion

    A year of Westfield London

    2009-11-03T10:51:00Z

    Westfield London has been a real success, but its developer continues to inspire mixed feelings.

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    Opinion

    Arcadia: a tale of two brands

    2009-11-02T10:13:00Z

    Arcadia’s recent results mask the fact that there are some less than ideal formats in the group

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    The writing was already on the wall

    2009-10-30T11:17:00Z

    Threshers owner First Quench has plunged into administration. Where does that leave its some 6,200 staff?

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    Opinion

    Retail surgery: Ensuring minimum disruption during the postal strikes

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Mail strikes will severely affect our online fulfilment. How can we keep track of everything and ensure minimum disruption?

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    Opinion

    Can retailers deliver the goods?

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    The postal strike has cast the spotlight strongly back onto the doorstep and with it the abiding challenge of ecommerce; the ‘Last Mile’, that final hurdle of fulfilment for pure-play and multichannel alike.

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    Opinion

    Retail surgery: Ensuring online shopping carts cope at Christmas

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    We lost business last year in the run-up to Christmas because our shopping cart couldn’t cope with the traffic spike. How can we prevent this happening?

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    Opinion

    Armbands on the Titanic

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    It’s a funny word, ombudsman. Apparently it’s Old Swedish in origin, and Sweden established a Parliamentary Ombudsman as long ago as 1809. 

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    Opinion

    Creating opportunities out of today’s adversity

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Beneath the debates over when the recession is going to end, whether shoppers will come out for Christmas, and how bad 2010 will be, there’s a quiet revolution going on in non-food retail.

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    Opinion

    Is Matalan really worth £1.5bn?

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Would you buy a business from John Hargreaves? For the sake of clarity, that’s as much a compliment to him as it is a caution to others.

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    Opinion

    Last night a kiosk changed my life

    2009-10-28T10:15:00Z

    Just a couple of years back most retailers had written off in-store kiosks. But I had a moment in an Argos store yesterday; and it has made me think again about whether consumer perceptions of the technology have changed.

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    Opinion

    Who are they kidding?

    2009-10-27T09:48:00Z

    Today’s Times suggests landlords think the retail recession is over. That optimism might be misplaced.

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    Opinion

    Retailing’s bit of rough

    2009-10-26T10:58:00Z

    The rise and rise of the pop-up shop has meant that many eyes have turned to the lower end of the market for new ideas.

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    Opinion

    A touch of Qatar

    2009-10-23T10:59:00Z

    Just when we thought a year might pass without talk of a bid for Sainsbury’s, the Qataris are back in business.

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    Opinion

    A VAT nightmare waiting to happen?

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are probably losing sleep now thinking about next year. Will there be a recovery?

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    Don’t fear a turnaround job

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Why would anyone of sound mind ever contemplate doing a retail turnaround? The reality is that if you pursue a career in retail, the volatile nature of this sector means that you are more likely than not to spend some of your career in a business undertaking a turnaround.

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    Retail surgery: Disposing of old computers safely

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    We are replacing all the computers in the back offices of our stores. How can we dispose of the old ones in a safe and secure manner?

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    Opinion

    National postal strike would be a low blow

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    The art of letter writing is dead. You can send cards electronically, and even the gas bill now arrives as an email. It all adds up to bad news for Royal Mail, so you’d think the UK’s postmen and women would be thanking their lucky stars for the one glimmer ...