All Europe articles – Page 37

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    Sligro set to take over Sanders

    2010-07-07T15:56:00Z

    Grocery wholesaler and retailer Sligro is about to take over regional supermarket operator Sanders. Sligro said it expects that an agreement will be reached on the acquisition of Sanvier, the operator of 22 Sanders supermarkets in the Twente region and a meat processing business. Both Sanders and Sligro are members ...

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    Mercator drops Merkur acquisition plan

    2010-07-01T09:37:00Z

    Mercator, the country’s largest food retailer, has abandoned its plans to buy local rival Merkur due to issues with Merkur’s creditors. Last month Mercator signed a letter of intent to buy Merkur’s retail network, but Merkur’s bank creditors decided against the sale of any part of the company. Merkur, which ...

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    Ed and Dia launch a free loyalty card

    2010-06-24T12:13:00Z

    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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    Otto Group posted an EBIT of €34m

    2010-06-24T12:06:00Z

    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

    2010-06-24T12:02:00Z

    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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    KiK aims for 5,000 stores

    2010-05-26T16:56:00Z

    Tengelmann-owned clothing discounter KiK is planning to increase its number of stores across Europe from more than 2,900, to about 5,000 within the next five years. This will involve growth in the existing markets such as Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, as well as new market entries. ...

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    No rush to sell PPR retail operations

    2010-05-26T16:53:00Z

    According to chief executive François-Henri Pinault, PPR isn’t in a hurry to sell off its retail operations — entertainment and electronics retailer Fnac, household goods retailer Conforama and mail order specialist Redcats.He said: “I will take the time that is necessary to sell off our operations at good conditions.” When ...

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    Eroski sales down 6%

    2010-05-26T16:44:00Z

    Spanish grocer Eroski reported a 6% decrease in gross sales during 2009 to €8.43bn (£7.6bn) as the retailer’s price cuts amid weak consumer confidence weighed on sales.The retailer also reported a net loss of €69m (£62m), a drop of 29% on last year, as Eroski’s results continued to be hit ...

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    Debenhams showcases Danish expansion move

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Debenhams was scheduled to run an analysts’ visit to Copenhagen as Retail Week went to press to demonstrate its integration of Danish department store Magasin du Nord.

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    Praktiker sales drop 6%

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Praktiker, the DIY group, has reported a 6% drop in sales to €747.9m (£651.2m) in the first quarter of 2010, due to prolonged winter weather and persistent economic weakness in Eastern Europe.Net losses were €37.5m (£32.6m), steeper than the €36.8m (£32m) loss for the same period a year ago. January ...

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    Edeka sales up 18.7% on Plus integration

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Edeka, Germany’s largest grocer, posted an 18.7% sales increase to €38bn (£33bn) during 2009. EBITDA reached €714m (£622m), mainly thanks to the integration of the 2,339 Plus discount stores acquired from Tengelmann in January 2009.Plans for 2010 include an investment of €1.3bn (£1.13bn) to expand and modernise its stores and ...

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    Ikea seeks 12 new stores in Spain

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Ikea will open its first store in the northern region of Galicia in July.The furniture and furnishings retailer has invested e60m (£52m) in the store on a 323,000 sq ft site and it will create 400 jobs.The Spanish press has reported that Ikea wants to open 12 new stores in ...

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    PPR Q1 sales up

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Sales in the first quarter of 2010 at luxury goods and retail company PPR were up 1.3% compared with the first quarter of 2009, rising to €4.13bn (£3.6bn). Sales at Fnac, the international entertainment retail chain of which PPR is the majority shareholder, were up 1.6%. In France, Fnac sales ...

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    C&A turnover flat at £5.56bn

    2010-05-05T11:06:00Z

    Fashion retailer C&A generated turnover of e6.3bn (£5.5bn) in the year ended February 2010, up by just 0.03% on the previous year.Sales growth was seen in Belgium and Luxembourg (3.2%), in Austria (1.1%), in Germany (0.2%) and in its online business. But turnover dropped in Spain and Portugal (-2.6%), Eastern ...

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    Abercrombie & Fitch set to open Barcelona Hollister

    2010-04-28T13:38:00Z

    US clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch is to launch its first store in Spain under the Hollister banner in Barcelona in July.The store will cover 5,380 sq ft and will be located in the La Maquinista shopping centre. Abercrombie & Fitch is expected to open four Hollister stores in the ...

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    Casino Q1 sales up

    2010-04-20T16:07:00Z

    Casino has posted a 5.6% first-quarter sales increase, including calendar effects and higher petrol price, to reach €6.61bn (£5.8bn), with a 16.4% jump in international markets and a 0.4% gain in the struggling French market.International operations, which accounted for 36% of sales, showed a sharp acceleration in organic growth during ...

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    Auchan revenue up 0.5% in 2009

    2010-04-20T15:57:00Z

    Hypermarket operator Auchan revealed that consolidated group revenue excluding taxes grew 0.5% to €39.7bn (£35.4bn) in 2009.Group revenue decreased 2.8% in Western Europe due to the economic slowdown. This zone continues to account for more than 76% of the group’s revenue.Revenue grew 12.9% in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia, ...

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    Carrefour Q1 sales up 5.5%

    2010-04-20T15:55:00Z

    Carrefour has recorded a 5.5% rise in first-quarter sales to €23.96bn (£21.4bn). French retail sales rose 2.1% due to strong growth from supermarkets, although hypermarkets continued to suffer with like-for-like sales down 1.2%.Western Europe, excluding France, also struggled in the period with like-for-likes down 2.4%. Growth was primarily driven from ...

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    Gap to open first Italian store in Milan

    2010-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Gap is to open its first Italian store in Milan this year, with another planned for Rome next year.The retailer will open Gap and Banana Republic stores side by side on Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan’s shopping district; the exact launch date has yet to be revealed. Each of the ...

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    Mercator revenues down 2.4%

    2010-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Local retailer Mercator generated revenues of €2.6bn (£2.4bn) in 2009 - a 2.4% decrease, which it attributed to the depreciation of the Serbian currency.The group’s profit plummeted 48.2% year on year to €21.1m (£19.1m), which it attributed to the economic turmoil.Mercator’s expenditure halved to €159.2m (£144.4m) in 2009, yet it ...