All General merchandise articles – Page 164

  • Frozen food group Iceland has taken seven former Peacocks stores
    News

    Iceland buys Peacocks stores as value retailers size up the estate

    2012-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Iceland has bought seven former Peacocks stores from the value fashion retailer’s administrator KPMG.

  • Tesco met employment minister Chris Grayling in an attempt to defuse the row
    News

    Work experience scheme backed by public, exclusive poll reveals

    2012-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Retailers’ involvement in work experience schemes has the overwhelming backing of the public, despite prompting a storm of protest in recent weeks.

  • B&M Bargains
    News

    B&M posts 47% profit growth

    2012-03-08T17:45:00Z

    B&M Bargains has posted soaring pre-tax profits, up 47% to £51.7m, for the 2011 calendar year driven by higher footfall and store growth.

  • News

    Pantaloon Retail to leave joint venture with Staples

    2012-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Future Group-owned Pantaloon Retail in India plans to leave its joint venture with office retailer Staples by June.The change is part of the group’s strategy to raise funds and focus on core retail operations. The joint venture agreement with Staples, signed in 2007, gives the US-based retailer an option to ...

  • News

    Metro targets independent retailers

    2012-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Metro’s Cash and Carry chain is targeting independent retailers with a new format in Romania.The retailer has launched a new franchise programme for a convenience store format under the brand La doi pasi, which translates as ‘two steps’.So far, 200 stores have joined the franchise programme, with 80 already operational ...

  • The retailer, which serves the rural community, is refocusing its stock
    News

    Countrywide plans refocus as profits dip

    2012-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Rural specialist Countrywide is scaling back on non-core products, including fashion, as it makes redundancies across its business. 

  • Nick Wood
    Analysis

    Profile: Nick Wood, Pets at Home chief executive

    2012-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Big things are expected from the new Pets at Home chief executive, who brings private equity and international experience to the job. Gemma Goldfingle reports.

  • Clintons has put Birthdays chain up for sale
    News

    Clintons puts Birthdays chain up for sale

    2012-03-07T08:26:00Z

    UPDATE: Greetings card specialist Clinton Cards has put its struggling Birthdays chain up for sale.

  • News

    Metro Group to expand in China

    2012-03-07T07:00:00Z

    Metro Group’s cash and carry operation in China plans to open at least 10 stores during 2012.Metro China is also piloting a trader support solutions programme to provide customised service tools to local independent small and medium-sized traders.Based on the pilot launched in Shanghai in 2011, Metro is testing the ...

  • Countrywide makes redundancies as first half results disappoint
    News

    Countrywide makes redundancies as first half results disappoint

    2012-03-05T16:16:00Z

    Rural retailer Countrywide makes redundancies as it reports “disappointing” first half results.

  • Poundland
    News

    Poundland accepts American Express to attract middle class shoppers

    2012-03-05T09:35:00Z

    Single price point retailer Poundland will accept American Express cards in all 385 stores from today to better serve its growing affluent customer base.

  • Tesco
    Analysis

    Retail’s work record under fire

    2012-03-02T00:00:00Z

    Retail’s role in helping young people into work is under fire amid accusations of exploitation and pressure to make people do unpaid work, but protesters miss the point, reports Alex Lawson.

  • Premium lines have been launched
    News

    Thorntons plans to test products via website

    2012-03-01T07:00:00Z

    Struggling chocolatier Thorntons will use its website as a “testing ground” to introduce new products across the business as it relaunches its online operations in the autumn as part of its turnaround.

  • News

    Target posts net earnings growth

    2012-02-29T07:00:00Z

    Target has posted net earnings of $2.93bn (£1.85bn) for its full year and $981m (£619.3m) for the fourth quarter. Target chairman, president and chief executive Gregg Steinhafel, said: “Target generated strong financial performance in 2011, overcoming sluggish economic growth, restrained consumer spending and an intensely promotional holiday season. For the ...

  • Ajaz Ahmed
    Opinion

    No one comes close to Amazon

    2012-02-29T07:00:00Z

    Ajaz Ahmed is the founder of Freeserve. He was one of the three founding executives to launch the business, seeing it through flotation and the £1.6bn sale to Wanadoo.

  • Jessops chairman David Adams is to step down at the end of the month
    News

    Jessops chairman David Adams to step down

    2012-02-28T09:47:00Z

    Camera specialist Jessops chairman David Adams is to step down at the end of the month.

  • Retail Week Conference 2012: What topics will be covered?
    Analysis

    Retail Week Conference 2012: What topics will be covered?

    2012-02-28T07:00:00Z

    This year’s conference will give you the knowledge you need to compete today.

  • Towle puts Tesco’s online success down to its first-mover advantage
    News

    Tesco online food sales to double in next five years

    2012-02-24T07:00:00Z

    Grocery giant already close to controlling 50% of internet food sales.

  • News

    Casino launches Cvous.com

    2012-02-24T07:00:00Z

    Casino has launched Cvous.com, a community website dedicated to consumers who want to “share ideas on products and services offered in stores”. Users are able to voice their opinions on products and vote for their favourite items. The products that are highlighted will be then promoted in stores and participants ...

  • Chip and PIN was expensive to implement but was worth the teething trouble
    Analysis

    Speeding up the spending process

    2012-02-24T00:00:00Z

    As customers demand choice in payments, do retailers that ignore self-service, contactless payment and a host of online transaction options risk losing sales? Alison Clements reports.