All City & finance articles – Page 560
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Retail takes body blow as stocks plunge after Bear Stearns crisis
The whole market slumped as US investment bank Bear Stearns became the latest credit crunch victim and retailers were again hit hard as brokers fretted about the outlook for the consumer economy.
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Schuh completes refinancing
Schuh is understood to have completed a 36 million refinancing package, provided by the Bank of Scotland.
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Poor weather threatens Easter sales
The eight days of Easter are expected to be worth 8 billion to UK retailers, but poor weather means they are likely to fare worse than last year.
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JJB store closures on the cards
JJB Sports is reviewing the future of some of its store portfolio, according to reports in today’s Daily Telegraph .
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Comet suffers first like-for-like fall in two years
Electricals retailer Comet's like-for-like sales have dropped for the first time in more than two years, as parent Kesa Electricals posted results.
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Wolfson confident in Next as tough year looms
Fashion group Next sees little prospect of an improvement in consumer spending in the next year.
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Consumer inflation reaches nine-month high
Consumer inflation rose to 2.5 per cent in February, its highest level for nine months, as rising gas and electricity prices pushed inflation upwards.
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Stylo sells Shellys
Shoe specialist retailer Stylo has sold its Shellys brand to Hong Kong company Eternal Best Industries.
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Opinion
Behind every great leader…
Morrisons said farewell to Sir Ken Morrison this week after 55 years. He built the grocer up from a small, family business to a 375-store chain.
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RWC08: bosses warn retailers to stick to the basics
The bosses of DFS, Selfridges and Majestic Wine told delegates that retailers should “stick to the knitting” and not abandon the principles of their business during the present dip in consumer spending.
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Analysis
Chorus of approval
Asda food trading director Darren Blackhurst is keen to sing the praises of the retailer’s revamped food offer, but as James Thompson reports, inflation is threatening to strike a note of discord
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Carrefour unclear on Halley family’s stake
Uncertainty hangs over the strategic direction of Carrefour, after changes to its shareholder structure paved the way for activist investors to tighten their grip on the world’s second largest retailer.
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Russia’s Eldorado hit with hefty back-tax bill
Russian electricals retailer Eldorado, in which UK retailer DSGi considered investing, faces back-tax claims of up to Rub15 billion ( 312 million), which could force it to sell assets.
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Tesco takes axe to costs as cooling climate bites
Tesco has embarked on what is thought to be its most extensive round of cost-cutting for more than five years, as the UK retail sector faces a challenging year.
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RWC08: Private equity will target faster growing businesses
The dearth of private equity retail deals looks likely to continue, but there is still scope among mid-priced, fast-growing businesses.
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RWC08: Specialists still have a place
Specialist retailers can survive amid growing supermarket power and soaring online sales, provided they focus on a differentiated customer proposition.
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RWC08: Dunstone rallies retailers
Carphone Warehouse founder and chief executive Charles Dunstone has opened the Retail Week Conference by challenging retailers to work harder to secure consumers’ shrinking discretionary spend.
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Dreams sold to private equity group Exponent
Bed specialist Dreams has been bought by private equity specialist Exponent for an undisclosed sum.
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Carrefour boardroom powershift clouds recovery
Big changes are on the cards at French retail giant Carrefour, which today posted a rise in sales and profits.