All Opinion articles – Page 366

  • Opinion

    The storm clouds are gathering

    2007-11-29T10:38:38Z

    Retailers that take the time to grasp consumer and economic trends will ride out the crunch

  • Opinion

    Out of sight, out of mind

    2007-11-28T11:40:28.957Z

    Much attention in the past week has been focused on data security. I only hope that if any retailers out there have as sloppy data protection policies in place as HM Revenue & Customs, they take this as an opportunity to learn lessons and get their houses in order.

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    Roll out the red carpet to BIDs

    2007-11-27T12:01:42.280Z

    Retailers in London’s West End are this week preparing for what they hope will kick start the Christmas shopping frenzy – Shop West End VIP Day on Saturday, December 1.

  • Opinion

    White City or Westfield London?

    2007-11-26T13:35:30.330Z

    Rebranding is one of the tools that those associated with the retail sector tend to use when they want to establish something new, something fresh.

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    Here’s to the little guys

    2007-11-23T14:05:26.410Z

    There can’t be many things in business that Sir Terry Leahy misjudges, but this week Ocado has proved he is not infallible.

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    The retail week – November 23, 2007

    2007-11-23T11:01:59.300Z

    Making sense of the past seven days

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    Attracting customers is start of a new Phase

    2007-11-23T09:47:11.103Z

    Five months ago, Phase Eight opened a new-format store at Lakeside – one of the first of many in a major rebranding exercise. Starting as store manager at the centre’s upmarket Brompton Walk has given me an excellent opportunity to train the team and make the store my own.

  • Opinion

    Will Swann take the bait?

    2007-11-22T14:25:03.593Z

    Bookseller and stationer WHSmith’s board revealed on Tuesday just how much they value the services of chief executive Kate Swann.

  • Opinion

    The beautiful game turns ugly for retail

    2007-11-22T13:05:49.267Z

    Who would have thought that the beautiful game could prove so ugly for retail? But last night Steve McClaren was not alone in contemplating his future after England’s disastrous performance against Croatia knocked them out of Euro 2008.

  • Opinion

    Believe in your brand

    2007-11-22T12:03:03.297Z

    Retailers are not, by and large, a happy bunch at the moment. It has been a harsh autumn, with cruel weather and falling consumer confidence conspiring to deter shoppers from spending. The level of promotional activity – especially in fashion – tells its own story.

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    Buckle up for food prices to keep rising

    2007-11-22T11:22:57.123Z

    Rising food prices are vote losers. So are climbing petrol prices. Around the world, food prices are beginning to escalate – not helped by the latter.

  • Opinion

    Old Christmas habits die hard

    2007-11-22T11:05:20.533Z

    Peculiar traditions are a feature of Christmas in retail, but they are strangely comforting

  • Opinion

    Test case

    2007-11-21T12:11:25.790Z

    Earlier this year, Retail Week published a feature explaining that retailers are still taking an interest in RFID.

  • Opinion

    UK is not the only country

    2007-11-20T11:09:04.547Z

    While the activity at property conference Mapic last week was much the same as last year – doing deals, networking and dashing around – there seemed to be a shift in retailers’ mindset.

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    Retailers are all talk and no action

    2007-11-19T16:28:00Z

    Climate change is here and, if we don’t do something about it soon, we’re all heading for a very bad time indeed.

  • Opinion

    Asda boss bullish about next year

    2007-11-16T12:25:26.453Z

    Retail Week picked the brains of Asda's chief executive Andy Bond this week about his thoughts on Christmas, non-food, online groceries and enhancing its operations.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – November 16, 2007

    2007-11-16T10:54:01.137Z

    Making sense of the past seven days

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    Great products will help retailers beat tough times

    2007-11-15T14:26:40.490Z

    Retailers may be worrying about the credit crunch hitting consumer spending, but two fashion retailers’ stellar performances this week have proved that with the right product, customers will come flocking.

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    Brace yourselves for frostbite

    2007-11-15T14:10:02.997Z

    All the signs say Christmas will be a tough nut to crack, but let’s try to make opportunities

  • Opinion

    UK retailers are ready for the US

    2007-11-15T10:55:19.330Z

    “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere,” sang Frank Sinatra, but it could equally be Sir Philip Green, Sir Terry Leahy or Charles Dunstone’s refrain as each sets out on the most ambitious mission of their distinguished retail careers.