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Australian Woolworths full-year sales up 4.2%
For the year ending June 27, Woolworths reported sales up 4.2% to Aus$51.7bn (£30bn). Like-for-like sales from domestic grocery outlets gained 3.3%. Food and alcohol sales for the year showed strong growth to Aus$34.68 bn (£20bn), an increase of 5.1% from the previous year.In its fourth quarter, food and alcohol ...
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7-Eleven Australia set to acquire Exxon Mobil petrol stations
Seven & I-owned 7-Eleven in Australia has confirmed it has been given permission to acquire all 295 petrol stations belonging to Exxon Mobil in the country. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission did not oppose the acquisition on the condition 7-Eleven divested three sites, one in New South Wales and ...
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First DocMorris pharmacy opens in Italy
The first DocMorris pharmacy has opened in Italy, in Milan, as German healthcare and pharmaceutical business Celesio pushes ahead with internationalisation of its pharmacy banner. Celesio is planning to open more test pharmacies in Italy in the near future.Celesio has been present in the Italian wholesale market and pharmacy market ...
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Aldi Süd pulling out of Greece
German hard discount retailer Aldi Süd is pulling out of Greece, the company has confirmed.“Aldi Süd intends to discontinue its operation of 38 stores in Greece [while it is] in talks with interested parties for the acquisition and continuation of activities,” Aldi said, without providing further details.The market exit - ...
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Massmart to acquire Pupkewitz Megabuild
South Africa-based Massmart has announced the acquisition of Namibian DIY retailer Pupkewitz Megabuild for an undisclosed price. The deal, which is part of Massmart’s ambition to expand further into Africa, has been approved by Namibia’s competition authorities. Pupkewitz Megabuild operates 16 stores, employing 600 staff.
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Almali hopes to resume operations
Baku-based supermarket chain Almali hopes to resume operations following the news that its owner, ADA Group of Companies, is in negotiations with investor CRG Capital to raise funds.Local reports suggest that CRG Capital plans to invest $5m to $7m (£3.27m to £4.6m) in the retail business, which suspended operations in ...
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Inditex plans to move into Australia
Inditex has announced plans to move into Australia next year as the retailer pushes ahead with its aggressive international expansion.The decision to enter the new market was announced at the company’s annual general meeting at its headquarters in Arteixo, in Galicia.Of the 343 new stores that Inditex opened last year, ...
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Lawson and Matsumoto-kiyoshi put off JV plan
Convenience store operator Lawson and drugstore chain Matsumotokiyoshi have put off plans to establish a joint venture until they can confirm the profitability of pilot stores. Initially considered was a plan to combine Matsumotokiyoshi drugstores with Lawson’s high-end convenience stores for health-conscious consumers, but the idea was rejected.
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Family Dollar Stores Q3 income up 19%
Family Dollar Stores has reported that net income increased 19% to $104.4m (£69.3m) in the third quarter. Sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2010 were about $1.99bn (£1.32bn), an increase of 8.4%. Like-for-like sales increased 7%. The increase in like-for-like sales was a result of increased customer traffic, as ...
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Fnac in talks over Éveil & Jeux
Entertainment and electronics retailer Fnac, owned by PPR, has announced that it has entered into exclusive negotiations with ID Group for the sale of its 41-strong toy store chain Éveil & Jeux.ID Group is a specialist in the children’s market with brands such as Okaïdi, Obaïb and Jacadi and is ...
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Mercadona to invest in new supermarkets
Supermarket chain Mercadona will invest €51m (£42.8m) in the opening of between 17 and 20 new supermarkets in the Balearic Islands over the next five years, according to external relations director Juan Antonio German.Mercadona will open 10 stores in Mallorca, three in Menorca and another four in Ibiza. The company ...
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Metcash chairman to retire
Metcash has announced that chairman Carlos dos Santos will retire following the company’s AGM in September. Dos Santos said it had been a “privilege’” to be with the grocery and liquor wholesaler through its success over the past 12 years.Metcash recently acquired Pick n Pay’s chain of Franklin stores in ...
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Clive Peeters takeover officially completed
Electricals retailer Harvey Norman’s takeover of Clive Peeters was officially completed on July 8. It purchased 32 of the 38 Clive Peeters and Rick Hart stores and confirmed that staff from the New South Wales stores earmarked for closure would be interviewed for potential employment elsewhere in its network. It ...
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Fast Retailing sales up 23%
Fast Retailing, owner of Uniqlo, reported a sales rise of 23% to ¥659.1bn (£4.94bn) for the first nine months of fiscal 2009/10. The fashion retailer reported a profit rise of 35% to ¥67.2bn (£503.4m) for the period, which ended May 31. Fast Retailing is forecasting sales of ¥815bn (£6.08bn) for ...
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Apple opens Shanghai flagship
Consumer electronics giant Apple has unveiled its second flagship store in China. The store, which opened on July 10, is located near Shanghai’s famous Oriental Pearl Tower, in the city’s financial district.“We are thrilled to open the first of many new stores in China in this incredible location,” said Apple ...
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Makro plans 20 small-format stores
Cash and carry chain Makro, owned by Metro Group, plans to have 20 stores of the small-sized Makro Punct concept in the mid-term. Four stores are due to open within this year, according to Makro Poland managing director Uwe Hölzer.The stores are focused on fresh food and a higher private-label ...
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Ahold and Schwarz face Czech monopoly probe
Dutch retailer Ahold and Germany-based Schwarz Group are the subject of an investigation launched by the Czech anti-monopoly office UOHS into suspected abuse of market positions. UOHS said it was investigating whether the retailers abused their market power in the central European country, but gave no further details. Under Czech ...

















