All Opinion articles – Page 334

  • Opinion

    Retailers can thrive, not just survive

    2009-03-27T07:04:00Z

    Before last week’s Oracle Retail Week Awards, some in the industry wondered if there were enough retailers doing well for all the gongs to be dished out.

  • Opinion

    Retail’s resources are to be envied

    2009-03-27T07:00:00Z

    This specialist magazine is understandably introspective and does just what it says in its title, scrutinising retail week after week.

  • shields amy cutout
    Opinion

    JJB Sports: a game of two halves

    2009-03-26T12:11:00Z

    All is fair in retail and football. Or not, it seems, if you are old sparring partners Dave Whelan and Mike Ashley in their battle for control over JJB Sports.

  • Opinion

    Internet Explorer adds retail-friendly features

    2009-03-25T09:54:00Z

    In the past few years, web technology developments have occurred that meant consumers no longer needed a web browser – such as the ubiquitous Internet Explorer – in order to access content from the internet.Instead, RSS feed readers, widgets, and other desktop applications have sprung up to deliver fresh content ...

  • Opinion

    Wednesday's quarter day could be the biggest rent test yet

    2009-03-24T12:19:41Z

    It’s finally here. The dreaded March quarter day is never exactly the highlight of the retail year, but this time it’s going to be especially gruelling for many retailers.

  • Opinion

    So what is a great retail brand?

    2009-03-23T13:07:55Z

    Today sees the publication of a survey that purports to reveal “The Best Retail Brands”. Assembled by branding consultancy Interbrand, the top five European players, perhaps unsurprisingly, are H&M, Carrefour, Ikea, Tesco and Zara, in that order.

  • Opinion

    The credit insurance crunch

    2009-03-23T10:36:00Z

    Imagine that you got home one day in early February, having trudged your way through the snow, to find a letter from your car insurance company on the doormat.

  • Opinion

    Value to be had in retail

    2009-03-20T15:35:00Z

    Think back about five months or so, to the aftermath of Lehman’s collapse and tsunami-style turbulence in financial markets.

  • Opinion

    Food suppliers do their bit

    2009-03-20T12:56:36Z

    Food suppliers are getting a hard time from the grocers over pressure to bring their prices down. While it is essential that prices remain low for shoppers in the downturn, suppliers are doing their bit.

  • Malcolm Walker cutout
    Opinion

    In defence of the landlord

    2009-03-20T07:00:00Z

    I always like to be controversial, so in my first column I thought I would speak up for retailers’ public enemy number one – the landlord. Landlords are probably viewed with the same disdain as the newly disgraced bankers.

  • Opinion

    Robert Clark - Good shop bad shop

    2009-03-20T07:00:00Z

    Ashfield DIY Centre, Settle, North Yorkshire I’ve long wanted to sing the praises of this store. It really does stock everything you could possibly need for any home or garden task, all in a fraction of the space of your average DIY superstore.It’s a true Aladdin’s cave. It is easy ...

  • danaher tim cutout
    Opinion

    A new Retail Week for a new retail world

    2009-03-20T00:00:00Z

    A lot has changed in retail since November 2004, but not the look of Retail Week, which has remained largely the same. So in the same way that any good retail brand needs to evolve, today Retail Week gets its very own new look.

  • Opinion

    Debenhams no longer 'going south'

    2009-03-19T16:02:01Z

    Speaking at the Retail Week Conference today, Debenhams international director Francis McAuley revealed how some things can just get lost in translation.

  • Opinion

    RFID in UK retail: still no answers

    2009-03-18T11:00:00Z

    UK retailers have been much slower than their counterparts in other countries to adopt RFID. Retail Week attended a roundtable hosted by RFID solutions provider PeopleVox on Tuesday to hear both retailers and technology suppliers’ views on why the adoption curve appears to have flatlined.

  • Opinion

    Central London still in a class of its own

    2009-03-17T10:23:22Z

    London repeatedly proves itself to be subject to a different set of rules than the rest of the retail world.

  • Opinion

    Pardon the stores phrase

    2009-03-16T12:07:49Z

    Quantitative easing, the credit crunch, Ponzi schemes. If nothing else, the current global sticky patch has given all of us access to new ways of saying some pretty simple things - they just have the perceived benefit of making us sound as if we know what we're talking about.

  • Opinion

    Morrisons has every reason to be happy

    2009-03-13T12:23:01Z

    Morrisons reported stellar results this week and its concept of fresh and value has helped it win new customers. As it nears the end of its turnaround plan, there is still so much more growth to come.

  • Tim Danaher
    Opinion

    John Lewis is keeping its head

    2009-03-13T09:00:00Z

    Which is harder – being a department store best known for its ranges in the execrable home market, or a grocer selling premium food to the middle classes, with a reputation for prices to match?

  • Lord kirkham cutout
    Opinion

    A guide to banishing Pestonitis

    2009-03-13T08:00:00Z

    Despite the media’s obsession with doom and gloom, there is still plenty to feel optimistic about

  • Opinion

    Life tastes good at Sainsbury’s

    2009-03-13T07:00:00Z

    In two weeks’ time it’s Sainsbury’s turn to update, when the grocer issues its fourth-quarter figures.