All articles by Tiffany Holland – Page 58
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NewsPhase Eight poised to launch first stores in UAE
Phase Eight will open its first stores in the United Arab Emirates this month, as it focuses on overseas growth and ramps up its multichannel offer.
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NewsPaphitis eyes stores from collapsed retailers HMV, Jessops and Blockbuster
Theo Paphitis, owner of Ryman Group and star of Dragons’ Den, is in the running to take on former HMV, Jessops and Blockbuster stores.
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InterviewQ&A: Kim Winser, founder of new brand Winser London
Former Aquascutum chief executive Kim Winser is to launch a new online womenswear retailer, Winser London next month. Retail Week speaks to her about the new brand.
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NewsConsumer sentiment improves but shoppers remain cautious
Consumer sentiment regarding disposable income improved six points year-on-year to -33% in the last quarter of 2012 as falling inflation and rising employment last year “brought some relief to UK consumers”, according to the Deloitte Consumer Tracker.
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NewsMorrisons enters into new price negotiations with suppliers
Supermarket Morrisons is in negotiations with suppliers about securing better terms just six months after it called them in and asked for discounts.
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NewsRBS chief defends two-year support for HMV before its collapse
Royal Bank of Scotland boss Derek Sach has defended the bank’s strategy to lend support to HMV, keeping it out of bankruptcy for two years, before it collapsed this month.
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NewsFormer Allders bosses face questions about money owed to concessions
The former bosses of Croydon department store Allders are facing questions about money owed to businesses that operated concessions in the shop.
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NewsVictoria's Secret opens first airport store in Stansted
US lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret has opened its first stand-alone UK airport store at Stansted, following the launch of its first stores here last year.
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NewsVince Cable calls for review on decision to delay rates revaluation
Business secretary Vince Cable has backed calls for the Government to review its decision to delay the rates revaluation for two years.
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AnalysisRetail employment figures: What retailers need to know
Retailers published figures for their employment levels this week, showing a slight increase in the last quarter of 2012. But intentions for the first quarter of 2013 have worsened year-on-year.
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NewsIkea founder disputes plans to double store openings
A row could be brewing at Ikea after founder Ingvar Kamprad said he had no idea about the retailer’s plans to double the number of store openings each year.
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AnalysisProfile: Philip Day, chief executive, Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group
A year on from Peacocks’ collapse, the value retailer group is back on its feet. Tiffany Holland talks to Philip Day of Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group, the man behind its rescue.
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NewsRetail sales growth slows in January, CBI reports
Retail sales volumes increased at a better than expected rate in January driven by “strong” growth in the grocery sector, but the pace of growth slowed.
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NewsHalf of retailers expect to shed jobs ahead of retail rates hit
Retailers are to axe staff as cost pressures including business rates eat into their profits according to the British Retail Consortium-Bond Pearce Retail Employment Monitor.
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Clintons owner mulls new UK fascia after issues with Papyrus trademark
Clintons parent company American Greetings may launch a new premium fascia in the UK after facing trademark difficulties here for its Papyrus brand.
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NewsHilco frontrunner to acquire Jessops brand
Restructuring firm Hilco, which acquired HMV’s debt on Tuesday, is the frontrunner to acquire the Jessops brand and is understood to be hatching plans to open branded camera concessions in HMV’s stores.
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NewsWHSmith like-for-likes drop 5% but it delivers 'good profit'
WHSmith like-for-like sales dropped 5% for the 20 weeks to January 20, but the book and stationery retailer said it delivered a “good profit performance” during the period.
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NewsTrinity Leeds reaches 90% capacity with new retail signings
Yet-to-launch shopping centre Trinity Leeds has almost reached capacity after pre-letting 90% of its space, following new retailer signings to the one million sq ft scheme.
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NewsVince Cable rejects calls for Government to support retail
Business secretary Vince Cable has dismissed criticism levelled at the Government in the past week that more needs to be done to help support the retail sector following a series of collapses.
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NewsThe Perfume Shop appoints new brand and marketing boss
The Perfume Shop has promoted Michelle D’vaz to the position of brand and marketing manager to lead its advertising strategy.

















