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Sales at Shoppers Drug Mart increase 7.9%
Sales at pharmacy chain Shoppers Drug Mart increased 7.9% to C$3bn (£1.7bn) in the third quarter, with the retailer continuing to experience strong sales growth in all regions of Canada.Excluding tobacco products, same-store sales climbed 4.8%. Prescription sales rose 9.7% to C$1.5bn (£856.4m) during the quarter, accounting for 49.1% of ...
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Abercrombie & Fitch reports net income drop of 39%
Young-fashion chain Abercrombie & Fitch reported net income dropped 39% to $38.8m (£23.8m) in its third quarter.Net sales declined 15% to $765.4m (£468.9m) while comparable store sales were down 22%.At a divisional level, comparable store sales fell 18% at Abercrombie & Fitch, 22% at Abercrombie Kids, 26% at Hollister and ...
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Celesio reports a 2.9% fall in sales
Healthcare and pharmaceutical company Celesio has reported a 2.9% fall in sales to E2.54bn (£2.26bn) at its Patient and Consumer Solutions division for the first nine months of this year.Growth in local currencies was 6.1%. The division’s EBITDA declined by 3.3% to E218.6m (£194.8m). In local currency terms, this corresponded ...
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October like-for-like sales paint negative picture in US
The round of October like-for-like sales showed a generally negative picture as consumer confidence continues to struggle in the US. Of the few positive results, most came from retailers operating at the top and bottom of the market. Upmarket department store chain Nordstrom, for example, reported a 6% lift in ...
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Lidl teams up with Nabtaaler Milchwerke to launch private-label lines
Discounter Lidl has teamed up with Bavarian dairy company Nabtaaler Milchwerke to launch Lidl’s first regional private-label lines. Lidl has been selling Bavarian long-life milk for some time in some regional divisions to support dairy farmers in the federal state. The discounter registered the trademark “Ein gutes Stück Heimat” - ...
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Otto plans to expand its Russian operation
Mail order giant Otto intends to expand its Russian operation after acquiring the Russian subsidiary of bankrupt rival Arcandor’s Quelle division. Otto, which already considers itself market leader in Russia, is acquiring the rights to the Quelle brand, as well as some sub-brands and its internet domains in Germany and ...
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Sales at electronics retailer Yamada Denki climb
For the six months to September 30, sales at consumer electronics retailer Yamada Denki climbed 1.9% to JPY936.6bn (£6.3 bn). Operating profit fell 15.4% to JPY25.1 billion (£168 million). Net profit was down 20.2% to JPY16.4 billion (£110 million).
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Carrefour's Guy Yraeta is to leave the business
Carrefour’s Guy Yraeta, who is in charge of the group’s key European operations, excluding France, is to leave the business.Yraeta spent 33 years at Carrefour and is responsible for the hypermarket reinvention project, which is in the process of developing a new concept for Carrefour’s struggling hypermarket format. Until a ...
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Walmart plans to open a further 40 stores in India
Walmart plans to open a further 40 stores in India, according to Indian commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma. “Walmart is very satisfied with its results in India. I was informed by the Walmart CEO that they are looking at opening more stores. He gave me a figure of 40 ...
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Caremark has lost out on £2.9bn in contract renewals
CVS’s pharmacy benefit management arm Caremark has lost out on about $4.8bn (£2.9bn) in contract renewals this year.The retailer warned investors to expect margins to fall by about 10% next financial year as a result. CVS reported a 17.9% year-on-year rise in revenues to $13.6bn (£8.3bn) at its retail pharmacy ...
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ICA posted third quarter net sales of £2bn
Ahold’s Scandinavia and Baltics arm ICA posted third quarter net sales of Skr23.5bn (£2bn) - a 3% increase compared with the same period last year. At constant exchange rates, net sales climbed 1.3% at the grocer. Operating income rocketed 37% to Skr936m (£82m).ICA managed to significantly reduce its losses in ...
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Whole Foods Market reports 2.3% sales increase
Organic retailer Whole Foods Market reported a 2.3% sales increase to $1.8bn (£1.1 bn) for the fourth quarter to September 27.Comparable store sales decreased 0.9% versus a 0.4% increase the previous year. Adjusted EBITDA soared 46% to $133.5m (£81.8 m). Chief executive John Mackey said: “We believe our sales have ...
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Delhaize Group posted 1.9% revenue growth
Delhaize Group posted 1.9% revenue growth at identical exchange rates for the third quarter. At actual exchange rates the supermarket operator increased revenues by 4.8% to €4.9bn (£4.4bn) due to the strengthening of the US dollar by 5.2% against the euro compared with last year. Operating profit rose 5.7% to ...
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National Retail Federation expressed concerns over financial difficulties
The National Retail Federation expressed concern that thousands of retailers in the US could face financial difficulties after lender CIT Group filed for bankruptcy protection.CIT lends to 2,000 companies that supply merchandise to more than 300,000 stores. Around 60% of the US apparel industry depends on CIT for financing.CIT chief ...
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Louis Delhaize to exit Caribbean markets
Belgian grocery group Louis Delhaize is to exit its Caribbean markets. Subsidiary SISB is up for sale in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, St Martin and St Barthelemy. Around the region, the group operates four Cora hypermarkets, 15 Match supermarkets, 57 Ecomax discount stores, one Leader Price discount store, a wholesale ...
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Toys R Us to open FAO Schwarz boutiques
Toys R Us, which bought the FAO Schwarz brand in May, has announced it is opening FAO Schwarz boutiques in some of its stores and relaunching the iconic toy store’s website. This year, Toys R Us will open 585 boutiques branded with the FAO Schwarz name in its stores beginning ...
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Metro Group to expand to Asia
Metro Group is set to begin a massive expansion in Asia, according to Metro Cash & Carry International chief executive Frans Mueller.The company is planning to start with 20 hypermarkets in Tokyo.Metro is also looking at other Asian countries, especially China, as well as Eastern Europe - Russia and Ukraine ...
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Amazon won't sell wine in the US
Amazon has ditched plans to sell wine in the US after hitting various problems.The etailer’s plans to sell wine direct have been hampered from the outset by the complicated regulatory and distribution system in the US.The retailer had hoped to ship US wines to up to 26 states, but its ...
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French retailers accused of improper dealings with manufacturers
Carrefour, Leclerc, Auchan, Delhaize-owned Cora, Système U and four other retailers have been summoned before the commercial courts in France to defend allegations of improper dealings with manufacturers.Contracts between retailers and suppliers under scrutiny include those that require suppliers to buy back their unsold inventory and those where retailers can ...
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Abercrombie & Fitch to enter the Italian market
Casual luxury US clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch has entered the Italian market, opening its first store in Milan.The flagship store trades from 32,290 sq ft spread over two floors and features a 5,380 sq ft Abercrombie Kids section. A spokesperson for the retailer said the brand should appeal to ...

















