All Opinion articles – Page 351

  • Opinion

    Mind the gap

    2008-06-26T12:27:45Z

    “Please mind the gap,” retailers will urge Bank of England Governor Mervyn King when he makes a decision about interest rates next month.

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    Retail Solutions: Day One

    2008-06-25T13:05:00Z

    Much of the retail news right now is doom and gloom. But not at the first day of Retail Solutions yesterday, where there was a little love in the air.

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    Where the value lies

    2008-06-24T14:42:00Z

    Land Securities’ £100 million planning application to redevelop Liverpool’s St John’s Centre, featured in last week’s Retail Week, isn’t the type of development story you see too often these days.

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    A tougher game

    2008-06-23T12:20:00Z

    News that the chief executive and chairman of quoted shopfitter Styles & Wood (S&W) have exited stage left is an indication of the way things are heading in retail at the moment and the way in which this is cascading down the store design supply chain.

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    The big question for Woolworths

    2008-06-20T16:55:00Z

    “Good management, bad business.” If Trevor Bish-Jones had a pound for every time someone said that about his time at Woolworths, his pay-off would pale into insignificance.

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    EU is twisting the knife with tax hikes

    2008-06-20T14:38:00Z

    Candles, bulbs, screws, bags and shoes: it could be that Two Ronnies sketch in the hardware shop – except this isn’t funny.

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    Price alone won’t save the day

    2008-06-20T14:33:00Z

    Retailers must back up low prices with good quality if they want to attract today’s consumer

  • Opinion

    Advertising blast

    2008-06-20T12:30:38Z

    When anyone – retailer or non-retailer – gets into a conversation about food shopping, they always point out that they have seen an increase in their bills.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week - June 20, 2008

    2008-06-19T16:26:49Z

    It’s goodbye to Woolworths from Trevor Bish-Jones, but probably not a farewell to retail. I suspect we’ll hear more of Bish-Jones, assuming he doesn’t decide to sit back and enjoy spending his pay-off.

  • Opinion

    May Day or Mayday?

    2008-06-19T12:12:05Z

    May is traditionally celebrated as the month of rebirth, named after Maia, the Roman goddess of springtime, warmth and increase.

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    A credit to internet retailing

    2008-06-18T14:17:52Z

    On Monday another sign that the internet is the saviour of retail emerged, when leading credit rating agency Moody’s issued a note explaining that it is starting to take internet sales more seriously when it comes to giving retailers a credit rating.

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    Out of town, out of fashion

    2008-06-17T15:25:00Z

    Out-of-town retailing, whether through mega malls or retail parks, has been the focus of retailers’ expansion for the past two decades. But the balance is starting to shift.

  • Opinion

    Morrisons could do better

    2008-06-16T12:12:45Z

    In food retailing, Morrisons can do little wrong at the moment.

  • Opinion

    Game on or time to sell?

    2008-06-13T16:14:00Z

    When computer entertainment specialist Game reports on trading next month, consumer favourites such as Grand Theft Auto and the Nintendo Wii should have driven sales skywards yet again.

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    Budget small print could block retention

    2008-06-13T14:11:00Z

    Given the climate, the retail sector needs all the help it can get.

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    We have become a scapegoat

    2008-06-13T13:48:00Z

    Whether it’s binge drinking, food prices or shoplifting, retailers are getting the blame

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    Boots’ alliance has passed test

    2008-06-13T10:06:00Z

    Cast your mind back a year, to the days when barely a week passed without Retail Week revealing the next big private equity deal.

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    The Retail Week – June 13, 2008

    2008-06-13T09:11:05Z

    If this week’s stream of negative news from retailers proved one thing, it’s that the ties that bind the retail sector and the housing market run deep.

  • Opinion

    Grocers face uncertain prospects

    2008-06-12T17:23:55Z

    Food prices are never far from the headlines and are likely to have further profound effects both on consumer behaviour and retailer strategy.

  • Opinion

    Time to roll up your sleeves

    2008-06-12T11:33:42Z

    If we have learned anything this week, it is that we are in for a “long slog”, according to Sir Philip Green.