All Opinion articles – Page 364

  • Opinion

    iShop therefore I am

    2008-01-02T10:54:49Z

    Apple hit the headlines in the US over the Christmas period, with the news that it has thought up an application to assist shoppers in stores.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week - December 28, 2007

    2007-12-28T09:58:47Z

    At 8am yesterday morning, the Next store at the western end of Oxford Street looked like Baghdad.

  • Opinion

    Competition Commission inquiry will dominate 2008

    2007-12-21T11:07:28Z

    The great British public have not yet started tucking into their Christmas turkey and finished buying their booze for New Year's Eve, but most of the grocery sector is already peering over the horizon into 2008.

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    China’s boom is a double-edged sword

    2007-12-20T16:45:48Z

    “Retail sales leap 18.8 per cent.” How many retailers in the UK would consider this headline the best Christmas present?

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    Time to batten down hatches

    2007-12-20T16:41:01Z

    Whether next year brings more retail woes or not, cost control and differentiation will be vital

  • Opinion

    Why Landmark is one to watch

    2007-12-20T16:32:34Z

    Debenhams’ shares may have hit a record low of 75.5p on Monday, but one party sees value in the department store group.

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    Ashley has yet to redeem himself

    2007-12-20T11:46:16Z

    Analysts, exasperated by his flouting of corporate governance guidelines, and journalists, expecting another head-on collision with the truculent tycoon at the retailer’s EGM, were pleasantly surprised.

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    Ashley farce is great viewing

    2007-12-20T10:37:52Z

    Following Sports Direct is like watching one of those 1970s air disaster movies that always form part of the Christmas TV schedules.

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    Will the property market be flooded in January?

    2007-12-18T10:13:19Z

    While most of the UK tuck into their turkey on Christmas Day, retailers will be all too aware of another significance to the day – December 25 is the fourth and final rent day of the year.

  • Opinion

    IT and the economic downturn

    2007-12-17T15:16:03Z

    When looking back over the past 12 months’ news to try to decide a common theme for the year, what has become apparent is how varied the technology deployed by retailers has been.

  • Opinion

    Deck the shops with boughs of holly

    2007-12-17T11:41:17Z

    There is one Saturday to go before Christmas and, for those of a dilatory nature, it’s time to deck the halls with holly or at least to trim the artificial tree (it’s greener that way).

  • Opinion

    Cheesewright will leave a hole at Asda

    2007-12-14T11:40:23Z

    Asda was rocked this week by the announcement that its second most senior executive is heading back to Canada to run Wal-Mart’s Canadian business.

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    The Retail Week – December 14, 2007

    2007-12-14T10:12:52Z

    John Browett, who has just become chief executive of electricals group DSGi, has another problem to add to his list.

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    Climate change can’t be ignored

    2007-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Businesses and governments must unite to make climate change more consumer-friendly

  • Opinion

    Store manager’s diary – Christmas is a time for planning new year

    2007-12-13T17:15:45Z

    When consumer confidence is down our sector often feels it first. But there is still a lot of money being spent and we’re not feeling the pinch yet.

  • Opinion

    Deals revival is still distant

    2007-12-13T15:40:11Z

    The credit crunch is not over but, after a drought, deals or potential deals have come along like buses, three at a time.

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    Spending scares are Christmas tradition

    2007-12-13T15:01:42Z

    In the sad absence of my old rival Ratty I felt it would be useful to provide a DIY guide to the peak Christmas trading period, especially since this year there is an understandable fear factor.

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    BRC can rescue retail’s image

    2007-12-13T11:57:20Z

    Last weekend wasn’t a good one for retailers and not only because the weather kept shoppers indoors. Reading a leading broadsheet over coffee on Saturday morning, every page seemed to paint the sector in a hostile light.Crash! Asda and Sainsbury’s plead guilty to fixing the price of milk. Bang! Store ...

  • Opinion

    Friends in the North

    2007-12-13T11:26:12Z

    Following in the footsteps of its Viking forefathers, Baugur has been successful in changing the fortunes of a whole country – albeit within the retail sector.

  • Opinion

    IT just takes one to go green

    2007-12-11T17:02:57Z

    Presently holed up in Bali, politicians from around the world are debating how – and by how much – to cut carbon pollution to save the planet from the effects of global warming.