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Best Buy revenue 6.9% increase
Best Buy reported a 6.9% increase in revenue to $10.78bn (£7.26bn) for the first quarter ended May 29.
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Ed and Dia launch a free loyalty card
Carrefour’s discount stores in France, operated under the Ed and Dia banners, have launched a free loyalty card called Club Dia.The retailer will run a promotion where twice a month, for 15 days, loyalty card holders are granted immediate reductions on more than 200 products. The scheme will cover both ...
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Carrefour to open its first cash-and-carry outlet in Argentina
Carrefour will open its first cash-and-carry outlet in the country later this year, adding to its Express y Mini convenience stores and local hypermarkets.The retailer will use the Brazilian brand Atacadão, which it has already exported to Colombia.The first Argentinean Atacadão will open before the end of the year in ...
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Kroger’s profits decline
Grocery retailer Kroger’s net profit declined 14.1% to $373.7m (£251.6m) in the first quarter to May 22. Total sales, including fuel, rose 8.7% to $24.8bn (£16.7bn), while sales excluding fuel increased 3.1%. Like-for-like supermarket sales, without fuel, were up 2.4%. Kroger’s chairman and chief executive David Dillon said: “The total ...
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Otto Group posted an EBIT of €34m
Retail and mail order conglomerate Otto Group has posted an EBIT of €34m (£28.5m) for the year ended February 28, compared with a loss of €95m (£79.6m) in the previous year.EBITDA rose to €314m (£263m), up from €229m (£192m).The company said it achieved growth in all its business segments, with ...
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Metro in no rush to sell off Kaufhof
Metro Group chief executive Eckhard Cordes has declared that he is in no rush to sell off its Kaufhof department store division. All potential bidders are thought to be financial investors, who have found themselves struggling to secure funds after an increase in fortunes in recent weeks at Kaufhof. Cordes ...
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Celesio and Phoenix merging
Pharmaceuticals retailers Celesio and Phoenix said they are merging their activities, making the new joint venture company number two in terms of sales in the Dutch pharmacy market.The new company will have 115 own pharmacies and about 40 franchised shops. It will have 1,600 employees after the merger and generate ...
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CVS Caremark and Walgreens still working together
Following a very public spat last week, CVS Caremark and Walgreens have reached an agreement whereby Walgreens will continue participating in CVS’s Caremark pharmacy benefit management national retail network for existing, new and renewal plans.The companies are not disclosing the financial terms of the new contract.
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Costco lobbies Washington state for new liquor distribution laws
Costco is to lobby the Washington state government in an effort to shake up liquor distribution laws.
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Toys R Us Q1 net sales up 5.3%
Toys R Us posted $2.61bn (£1.77bn) net sales for the first quarter of 2010, a 5.3% increase on the previous year. Domestically like-for-like sales grew 1.9% , while international like-for-likes declined 1.4%.
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Dollar General sales jump 11.9%
Dollar General revealed a sales jump of 11.9% to reach $3.1bn (£2.1bn) for the first quarter of 2010. Like-for-like sales grew 6.7%, compared with 13.3% for the same period last year. Customer traffic and average transaction both contributed to the increase and the group reported that sales were strongest in ...
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Atlantic sales down 18.5%
Supermarket chain Atlantic posted an 18.5% sales decrease to €106m (£88m) in the first quarter of 2010, while net losses increased from €2.4m (£1.9m) to €2.9m (£2.4m) year-on-year. Revenue in its retail outlets dropped 13.5%, while revenue in Atlantic’s wholesale business decreased 25.8% year-on-year.
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Samsung Tesco Homeplus in talks to take over Kim’s Club Mart
Samsung Tesco Homeplus, Tesco’s South Korean venture, is in negotiations to take over local retailer Kim’s Club Mart. It has been reported that Samsung Tesco Homeplus has agreed to buy 98% of Kim’s Club Mart for KRW300bn (£165m).
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Ikea to harmonise merchandise management systems
Ikea’s global franchise manager, Inter Ikea Systems, has started a new initiative to harmonise merchandise management systems across its international franchisee network.he Swedish home improvement retail franchiser has named K3 Business Technology Group as sole provider of Ikea’s core retail system.
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TJ Maxx set to open first store in Puerto Rico
Developer Diversified Realty has announced the signing of a lease for the first TJ Maxx in Puerto Rico, at Plaza del Norte, a large regional shopping mall located at Hatillo in the northwest of the country. The store is expected to open in spring 2011.“We are very pleased that TJ ...
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Dick's to open 50 stores in 2 years
Dick’s Sporting Goods plans to open about 25 stores this year and the same number next year. But the retailer could increase the number of openings if developers start building shopping centres again, chief executive Ed Stack said.Speaking after Dick’s Sporting Goods annual shareholders meeting, Stack said he was comfortable ...
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First overseas Bloomingdale’s set for Dubai
Macy’s chairman, president and chief executive officer Terry J Lundgren has revealed the first Bloomingdale’s store overseas - a 200,000 sq ft unit opened in February in Dubai and licensed to Al Tayer Insignia - is already contributing to corporate earnings. He also disclosed at the company’s AGM that the ...
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New Reliance team charged with doubling business in 5 years
Reliance Retail has hired an expert retail management team from Thailand and Europe to spearhead its retail business.“The company has hired a team of 35 senior executives from various retail giants like Tesco Lotus of Thailand, European retail giant Morrisons and the US retailer Walmart. It will work under Gwyn ...
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Gome to invest in ecommerce
Chen Xiao, president of electrical appliances retailer Gome, has revealed plans to invest in ecommerce to grow sales. Online sales were just Yn400m (£40.4m) in 2009, accounting for less than 1% of total retail sales.About 40% of its products are now available for sale online and the service is only ...
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Petbarn acquires Australian Pets At Home stores
Pet care specialist Petbarn has acquired all three Pets At Home stores in Australia and converted them to the Petbarn banner. The franchised units in Victoria are understood to have been converted in the past couple of months following the deal, which took place in February.Petbarn is one of Australia’s ...

















