All Opinion articles – Page 370

  • Opinion

    Where would we be without our customers?

    2007-10-11T16:03:46.043Z

    Store manager’s diary – Ruth Siegler, Lush, Guildford

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    Baugur’s interest in Sports Direct is far from innocent

    2007-10-11T14:43:12.903Z

    Two of retail’s most high-profile companies have become unlikely bedfellows.

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    Ratty will be fondly remembered by all

    2007-10-11T12:03:17.677Z

    Richard Ratner, who died at the weekend after suffering a heart attack last week, was the first retail analyst I ever spoke to.

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    Carphone Warehouse: The City View

    2007-10-11T11:52:24.730Z

    Charles Dunstone expects his Carphone Warehouse business to make interim profits of between £53 million and £56 million after an “excellent operational performance” in the second quarter.

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    BRC sales data lifts mood with general retailers outperforming

    2007-10-11T11:47:59.423Z

    General retailers had another good week as they outperformed the All Share index, although they still lagged behind on the year. Stronger than expected BRC’s sales data lifted the mood, although the organisation noted that widespread price-cutting contributed to the rise.

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    Two horse race

    2007-10-10T12:03:55.083Z

    Looking back at a press release from 2002 it’s clear to see how much the retail software market has consolidated.

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    The tide is turning for retail parks

    2007-10-10T10:45:45.403Z

    A tough market has forced landlords to be more creative with their space to pull in retailers

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    Crossrail is beacon of hope for east Oxford Street

    2007-10-09T12:11:22.827Z

    While Prime Minister Gordon Brown is being attacked from every political corner at the moment, the property industry should be thanking him. Last week, he gave the go-ahead for the Crossrail link – something that has been mooted since 1990.

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    The way that food retailing should be

    2007-10-08T15:02:46.037Z

    John Lewis has finally revealed its Oxford Street food hall and it is worth a visit.

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    Will Sainsbury's recovery be sustained under Delta Two?

    2007-10-05T12:55:15.117Z

    Sainsbury’s will post its second-quarter results on Wednesday, providing another key reading of the UK retail barometer ahead of the critical Christmas trading period.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week October 5 2007

    2007-10-05T11:19:37.053Z

    Making sense of the past seven days

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    So how green is Wal-Mart?

    2007-10-04T15:13:36.500Z

    Head: So how green is Wal-Mart?By John RyanTravel broadens the mind and while this may or may not be the case, sitting at a retail design conference in Atlanta this week, listening to Charles Zimmerman, was certainly educational.Zimmerman is a senior Wal-Mart apparatchik and he was instructing delegates in energy-saving ...

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    Don’t go on the first day

    2007-10-04T15:12:59.730Z

    One of the more rewarding aspects of covering retail design is that you get to see things before customers do. This means, for example, that the evening before the near-riot that took place when Primark opened its Oxford Street flagship this summer, the press were invited in to sip champagne-style ...

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    Credit crunch

    2007-10-04T15:09:30.347Z

    Credit may be hard to come by in world financial markets at the moment, but in the IT industry it’s a different matter

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    Stores play catch up

    2007-10-04T15:09:00.830Z

    A quick dash into M&S in Hammersmith yesterday certainly highlighted the point that customer expectations have been raised by the internet.

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    JJB could have a sporting chance

    2007-10-04T15:06:03.310Z

    Sales down, profits more than halved –there seemed little to cheer in JJB Sports’ interims last week. But the retailer’s share price ticked up as analysts responded enthusiastically to the update.

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    Tesco’s biggest hurdle so far

    2007-10-04T15:03:30.820Z

    No retailer is immune to the weather, not even Tesco. Yet in the same way that July’s squalls gave way to something resembling an Indian summer, the UK’s biggest retailer’s interims showed that once the climate had calmed down, normal service was very much resumed.

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    Slow first half for Tesco

    2007-10-04T15:02:28.550Z

    Retail giant Tesco will unveil its first-half results next week and some analysts are forecasting its UK like-for-like figures could be the weakest for years.

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    Liberating luxury at Liberty

    2007-10-04T14:41:43.723Z

    Loss-making department store Liberty has, in the past, lacked a certain je ne sais quois.

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    Autumn is here

    2007-10-04T14:40:17.703Z

    The leaves are beginning to turn and with them the fortunes of fashion retailers.