All Opinion articles – Page 348
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The White Stuff
So has White Stuff got the right stuff? Undoubtedly the answer is yes. But this week the lifestyle fashion retailer announced that it had called off its search for a minority investor.
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Woolies' future lies in small shops
Few retail experiences are more depressing than Retail Week’s local Woolworths in Camden Town. A visit on Wednesday revealed big gaps on the shelves, a range that could only be described as eccentric and a store that hadn’t been touched for years. On the high street outside, rivals from Game ...
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Tesco can bank on its canny deal
Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy has been a banker as well as a shopkeeper for 11 years, so the retailer’s decision to take full control of its personal finance business was not a shock.
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Squeeze puts synergies back on agenda
Those of us old enough to have lived through retail downturns know that they present opportunity for the strong and fleet of foot, even as they spell oblivion for the weak and overstretched. How will the industry change during this downturn? There are several trends to watch out for.
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It’s up to us to turn it around
Instead of waiting for the Government to restore consumer confidence, why not take charge?
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Store manager’s diary: Quality and value will ride out the downturn
You don’t need me to remind you that it’s not an easy time out there at the moment – particularly in furniture. The sector is going through a period of consolidation, but Ikea will be there at the end and our offer of good design combined with low prices is ...
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A steady income helps
Don’t be surprised if the meaning of the word service changes dramatically in the next few years. Right now, in retail terms, it still refers to the concept of being assisted by a member of staff, probably in a store or call centre.
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Landlords should do more
Last week’s front page story on the quarterly rents debate provoked a fuller inbox than pretty much any issue we’ve highlighted in my three years on Retail Week.
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The value of value
You have to wonder about the place of design when you visit a branch of Aldi, Lidl or Netto.
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Discounters have a chance to turn shoppers for good
Shoppers are voting with their feet and figures released this week show that consumer spend in discount supermarkets has reached record levels.
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The Retail Week – July 25, 2008
The retail market may be volatile at the moment, but this doesn’t explain the extraordinary ups and downs in the official retail sales figures produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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Landlords live in the dark ages
Imagine if your bank asked you to pay your November mortgage payment next week. Or if you weren’t allowed on the train to work on Monday because your ticket wasn’t valid for the last week of October.
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What goes up will come down
It was the week of the dead cat bounce, with some of the sector’s scrawniest-valued moggies being the biggest beneficiaries.
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Being green is right, even in the downturn
Should business continue to invest in CSR in the present economic climate?
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Keep it short, sharp and simple
In the present gloomy climate, good promotional activity will keep the wolves from the door.
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What's Next?
Next could surprise the City when it updates on its second quarter performance next week.
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On good Phorm
At BT’s AGM last week, the telecoms giant confirmed that it would be pushing on with its trials of Phorm.
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A united voice
The sleepy world of retail property doesn’t often take centre stage on the front of The Sunday Times business section.
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Green alert
Seems a pity to rake over last week’s green theme once more, but passing a branch of surf-cum-outdoorwear retailer Howies it was hard not to stare at the eco-message that it was putting out.
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Co-op should focus on what it does best
The long-awaited Co-op-Somerfield deal was finally completed this week with little pomp and ceremony.

















