All Opinion articles – Page 357

  • Opinion

    Moss Bros could be a late developer

    2008-04-03T12:41:37Z

    The Mothercare that released its fourth-quarter results this morning is a far cry from the mess that chief executive Ben Gordon inherited in 2002.

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    Two cheers for Cheshire

    2008-04-03T10:46:25Z

    By the time Sir Geoff Mulcahy was edged out of Kingfisher he had transformed the retailer’s valuation from £100 million to £5.6 billion. Mulcahy gave back £29.50 for every £1 from investors.

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    Self-service with a smile

    2008-04-01T17:56:51Z

    Earlier this year, Retail Week wrote about technology analyst IDC’s forecast that this year would be the year when self-service technology would begin to take off in Europe (Retail Week, January 31).

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    Empty property rates mean bad news

    2008-04-01T10:22:41Z

    Prime Minister Gordon Brown isn’t popular in many camps at the moment. And the retail property market is no exception.

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    When bling is not the thing

    2008-03-31T11:41:41Z

    It’s always interesting to witness the progress of a store format from first iteration to fully evolved interior and a good example of the process at work is the manner in which Next has approached its Home format.

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    Credit crunch won’t dampen grocers’ spirits

    2008-03-28T12:01:34Z

    Retailers face their toughest year of trading since the early 1990s, as consumer confidence plummets, energy bills soar and house prices stagnate, but the UK's supermarkets do not seem to have read the script.

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    Credit crunch is not over yet

    2008-03-28T11:31:08Z

    It looks as if the credit crunch has claimed its first big retail scalp. Last week, US book- seller Borders had to seek emergency funding to the tune of US$42.5 million (£21.3 million) from shareholder Pershing Square.

  • Opinion

    Nature’s way weeds out the weakest

    2008-03-28T11:13:00Z

    I am not advocating that you start the day with a cold shower, but, as my complete ignorance about gardening evaporates slowly, I have become aware that a sustained dose of cold weather does your garden some good.

  • Opinion

    Airport retail needs personality

    2008-03-28T10:57:09Z

    As Terminal 5 opens, owners and retailers need to work together to lift the shopping experience

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – March 28, 2008

    2008-03-27T16:55:03Z

    New Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire has a three-year plan to revitalise the embattled international DIY retail giant – or at least he will have, after spending most of the next year planning the plan.

  • Opinion

    Store manager's diary: a lesson in turning store hierarchy on its head

    2008-03-27T16:04:07Z

    Following our recent management restructure, we decided to invest in a seven-week training programme for the 600 key commercial managers in stores.

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    Not everyone is feeling the pinch

    2008-03-27T14:39:33Z

    We’ve heard an awful lot about the collapse in consumer confidence. But how low has it fallen? And how much is simply retailers moaning and media hype?

  • Opinion

    Easter puts spring in the step

    2008-03-27T12:07:09Z

    Over the past week, fashion retailers have faced the perfect storm with the early Easter holiday weekend, rent day, consumer confidence and snow all falling at once.

  • Opinion

    Do centres have it covered?

    2008-03-25T10:33:25Z

    While those who booked Easter weekends by the sea were cursing the British weather, UK shopping centres – with their covered roofs – hit the jackpot.

  • Opinion

    Back to the future

    2008-03-25T08:26:38Z

    In April, Sainsbury’s Merton store will celebrate its second anniversary. The occasion is likely to pass unnoticed by most, but those with sharp eyes and longish memories may remember how the store looked when it reopened.

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    Sainsbury’s fingers in many pies

    2008-03-20T16:56:56Z

    When Sainsbury’s updates on its fourth-quarter trading next Wednesday, the sector will be scrutinising its figures for more evidence of a wider slowdown in the grocery sector.

  • Opinion

    Quick payment at your fingertips

    2008-03-20T16:34:44Z

    Today, sandwich shop EAT announced that it’s the first merchant to go live with a contactless payment system that is integrated with its EPoS software.

  • Opinion

    Top Banana

    2008-03-20T11:43:17Z

    Banana Republic has finally planted its first footsteps on European soil.

  • Opinion

    Easter storms match DIY mood

    2008-03-19T16:02:17Z

    For DIY and garden retailers, Easter is the trading equivalent of Christmas.

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    Retail has grown to giant proportions

    2008-03-19T15:13:00Z

    “Until now, retailing has been an economic giant, but a political pygmy.”