All Opinion articles – Page 335

  • Opinion

    John Lewis in fashion

    2009-03-12T11:48:24Z

    John Lewis will dip its toes into the choppy waters of online fashion e-tailing with the launch of its own version of online fashion giant Asos.com.

  • Opinion

    IT uncovers a promotions gap

    2009-03-11T10:20:00Z

    The results of a major survey of retail IT directors from around the world shows that many companies have been caught short when it comes to being able to maximise the benefit they get from running promotions.

  • Opinion

    Landlords should oppose rate rises as well

    2009-03-10T10:07:03Z

    It’s encouraging to see so many retail heavyweights behind Retail Week’s rates campaign. But one group that’s noticeable for its lack of volume is the landlords.

  • Opinion

    Without Principles

    2009-03-09T10:53:16Z

    Last week another store chain hit the outer circle of hell known as administration. This time it was Principles and the news is that the stores are to go, but Debenhams will mop up the stock, keeping the brand alive in its branches - for the time being, at least.

  • Opinion

    Business rates issue can’t wait

    2009-03-06T08:00:00Z

    Alistair Darling is a busy man at the moment, so perhaps it’s an achievement in itself that he has responded to Retail Week’s Rate Rage campaign and acknowledged the severe problems that retailers are facing.

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    Retail must play the long game

    2009-03-06T07:00:00Z

    The free market model certainly has its benefits, but the recession is highlighting its limits too, says Mark Price

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    Opinion

    Sir Stuart Rose and Tony Shiret: the dream team?

    2009-03-06T07:00:00Z

    Tony Shiret caused a stir on Monday with a damning note on Marks & Spencer.

  • Opinion

    Only well-led retailers will get backing

    2009-03-06T05:00:00Z

    In testing times it’s human nature to turn to the knowledge and experience of leaders.

  • Opinion

    Tesco's victory puts the cat among the pigeons

    2009-03-05T17:14:15Z

    Tesco recorded a landmark victory over the Competition Commission this week, winning its appeal over the proposed competition test in the planning system. Does this throw the other recommendations from the Commission into doubt?

  • Opinion

    Mosaic pre-pack is a matter of Principles

    2009-03-05T11:48:25Z

    The news that former Principles co-founder Peter Davies might be forced out of the running to snap up the brand is not good news for the high street.

  • Opinion

    IT security suffers in downturn

    2009-03-04T11:00:00Z

    Retailers are getting better at vetting the companies they work with when it comes to protecting their data. While this is important they must remember not to take their eye off the ball close to home.

  • Opinion

    Councils need to take a bigger hand in boosting the high street

    2009-03-03T11:00:00Z

    When does a problem for business become a problem for governments? If the business in question is a bank, pretty quickly. But not everyone gets the same treatment as banks.

  • Opinion

    Don't let the recession overshadow store design priorities

    2009-03-02T11:59:29Z

    Taking the temperature of the retail design market recently, it was interesting to learn that Selfridges might be looking at its cost base - which retailer isn't? - but is also investing in new areas at its London flagship and at its Manchester branch.

  • Opinion

    Asda means business in grocers' price war

    2009-02-27T11:50:32Z

    It's payday, and the big grocers are parking their tanks on each other's lawns as a new front opens in the price war.

  • Opinion

    Don't write off Fresh & Easy

    2009-02-27T07:00:00Z

    The weekend story that Tesco had “got it wrong in the US” made for great headlines but didn’t reflect the bigger picture.

  • Opinion

    A new lease of life for Bhs?

    2009-02-27T04:00:00Z

    Sir Philip Green’s decision to merge Bhs into Arcadia didn’t grab many headlines this week. Strange really, because while no money might have changed hands this could turn out to be one of the most significant retail tie-ups of the year.

  • Opinion

    Retailers get channel hopping

    2009-02-27T00:00:00Z

    More than a decade on from when the internet first began to have an impact on retailers’ businesses, the majority of the UK’s biggest and best retailers now have a multichannel presence.

  • Opinion

    London Fashion Week: let's hear it for the boys

    2009-02-26T11:51:34Z

    This week London Fashion Week dedicated an entire day to menswear shows for the first time in its 25-year history.

  • Opinion

    Data doesn't compute say supply chain experts

    2009-02-25T10:38:13Z

    After surveying nearly 400 supply chain executives in 25 countries, IT giant IBM has come to the conclusion that the main problem they face is that they can’t make sense of all the data they have.

  • Opinion

    Retailers are holding all the cards

    2009-02-24T10:44:09Z

    Quite how tough things are for those that own property at the moment is becoming clearer with every passing week. Last week’s news that retail’s self-confessed 'Del Boy' Chris Dawson is in the process of building a make-shift portfolio of stores is proof that for landlords, any retail tenant is ...