All Entertainment articles – Page 108
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Argos sales rise, but Homebase struggles
Home Retail Group posted a mixed set of sales for its catalogue giant Argos and DIY chain Homebase for the 8 weeks to March 1 and warned on the outlook for consumer spending.
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House of Fraser opens High Wycombe store
House of Fraser will open its second store in a week on Thursday (March 13).
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Hamleys wows shoppers with its magic windows
World-famous toy retailer Hamleys thrilled its customers with live magic in the window of its Regent Street store last week.
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Fnac scours London for debut sites
French entertainment and electricals specialist on the hunt for debut UK store in London
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Transport hubs in frame for Hughes & Hughes growth
Irish bookseller Hughes & Hughes is considering ramping up its UK retail business.
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Game upbeat despite massive share sell-off
Game issued a trading statement on Tuesday in response to last week’s share sell-off that was triggered by a 5.4 million disposal of shares by directors.
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Amazon to sell wine online in US
Amazon is to start selling wine in the US, in the latest extension of its e-tail empire.
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Borders unveils interactive store format in US
Borders has unveiled a ground-breaking new concept store in the US that combines traditional bricks-and-mortar retailing with the latest in digital technology.
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Game profits to beat forecasts
Computer and video games retailer Game said it expects pre-tax profits to be 74 million for the year to January 31, 2008, beating profit expectations.
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Borders lands £23m injection from Landsbanki
Borders UK has secured a 23 million asset-based loan from Icelandic bank Landsbanki.
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Game appoints two MDs
Game Group has promoted two senior staff members to drive the development of its dual brand strategy in the UK and Ireland.
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Six suitors vie to buy The Works
Five private equity firms and a trade buyer are thought to be bidding to acquire The Works, which went into administration last month.
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Delia’s new book is biggest since Potter
Delia Smith mania hit UK supermarkets and book stores last weekend after the celebrity chef’s first book in more than five years went on sale.
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Foyles opens St Pancras store three months late
Foyles opened its much-delayed third store at London’s St Pancras International railway station last week.
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The Works boss Boardman mulls rescue package
The Works chief executive Chris Boardman is understood to be considering a management buy-out following the retailer’s collapse at the start of the month.
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Delia release sparks bookseller price war
Borders has joined the battle for sales of Delia Smith’s hotly anticipated new recipe book by slashing the price when it goes on sale today.
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Play.com takes on iTunes with digital offer
Play.com has today launched PlayDigital, its challenge to iTunes.
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Borders appoints heads of marketing and store operations
Bookseller Borders UK has appointed Neil Fitton as head of marketing and promoted James Sneddon to head of store operations, with immediate effect.
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HMV launches Valentine’s TV ad campaign
HMV will launch its biggest Valentine's push to date this weekend with a TV ad campaign.
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Analysis
Why low prices are not enough
People may be watching what they spend, but that hasn’t saved value specialists from collapse. George MacDonald surveys their prospects as they enter another tough year