All General merchandise articles – Page 237

  • News

    Concerns raised over Woolworths covenants

    2008-08-28T10:39:34Z

    Variety store group Woolworths is likely to stretch its banking covenants to the limit and fail to pay a dividend for the next two years, an analyst has warned after a company visit.

  • News

    Westfield London 96 per cent let as luxury brands sign

    2008-08-27T12:36:12Z

    Westfield London has revealed its White City development is 96 per cent let, 10 weeks before it is due to open on October 30.

  • News

    John Lewis vows not to axe staff

    2008-08-27T08:26:29Z

    John Lewis chairman Charlie Mayfield has vowed not to cut any jobs over the coming year, despite admitting these were the toughest trading conditions he could remember.

  • News

    Mountain Warehouse in Scottish expansion drive

    2008-08-26T12:59:12Z

    Outdoor specialist Mountain Warehouse has embarked on a Scottish expansion spree.

  • News

    Victorinox to unveil Bond Street flagship

    2008-08-26T12:57:28Z

    Luxury Swiss brand Victorinox is to open its European flagship store on London's Bond Street.

  • Opinion

    It’s not all greenwash

    2008-08-26T11:29:00Z

    Heading off from Paddington to Dartmouth, it’s hard not to wonder whether a day trip to Devon’s far west is worth it just to look at a wooden supermarket.

  • News

    John Lewis sales slide

    2008-08-22T08:47:26Z

    John Lewis blamed the summer exam results and the Olympics as a distraction for its customers as it suffered a 4.2 per cent drop in sales for the week to August 16.

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    Opinion

    Woolies needs to do an Iceland

    2008-08-21T15:35:00Z

    Downturns seem to suit Malcolm Walker. While most retailers are struggling to get to grips with tougher trading, Walker has steered Iceland to its best performance in a decade and managed to find time to make a bid for Woolworths’ retail business too.

  • News

    Walker’s back to basics vision for Woolworths

    2008-08-21T15:09:52Z

    Retail entrepreneur Malcolm Walker will take Woolworths back to basics and restore its appeal as a traditional variety store if he succeeds in buying it.

  • News

    General Trading Company plans spring relaunch

    2008-08-21T15:02:39Z

    General Trading Company, the iconic Chelsea department store retailer, is to relaunch next spring.

  • News

    Woolworths: The City View

    2008-08-21T14:25:47Z

    Malcolm Walker’s surprise offer for Woolworths with backing from Baugur gave the group’s shares a fillip on Monday.

  • News

    Debenhams plagued by delayed developments

    2008-08-21T13:13:35Z

    Debenhams is understood to have been hit by a string of delays to upcoming schemes it is due to anchor as the slowdown hits property developers hard.

  • Opinion

    Will a new rider alter Woolies’ course?

    2008-08-21T12:09:00Z

    The going was far from good, but Sir Stuart made it over the hurdles to land his dream job of executive chairman at Marks & Spencer.

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    Analysis

    Do stars still sell?

    2008-08-21T11:58:00Z

    With marketing budgets feeling the pinch, retailers may be thinking twice about signing celebrities to front their brand. Charlotte Hardie asks when they’re worth it and how they can be put to best use

  • News

    Woolies chairman willing to discuss Baugur deal

    2008-08-20T08:28:13Z

    Woolworths chairman Richard North is open to discussions about selling the variety store group to Icelandic investor Baugur and entrepreneur Malcolm Walker.

  • News

    Halfords chairman stands down

    2008-08-19T15:41:03Z

    Halfords chairman Richard Pym will stand down at the end of the week after becoming chief executive of Bradford & Bingley.

  • News

    Argos reaches pay settlement with staff

    2008-08-19T10:46:42Z

    Argos has settled a dispute with distribution workers after offering them an amended pay deal.

  • News

    WHSmith to expand plastic bag fee trial

    2008-08-19T09:34:56Z

    WHSmith is to extend its trial to scrap free plastic bags to other parts of the UK after a successful pilot in the Midlands and the Northwest.

  • News

    Matalan payment terms attacked

    2008-08-19T08:49:09Z

    The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has put Matalan into its Hall of Shame following the retailer's decision to cut payments to suppliers by 2 per cent.

  • News

    Baugur approaches Woolworths shareholders to force negotiations

    2008-08-19T08:41:00Z

    The Baugur-led acquisition consortium rejected by Woolworths has contacted other shareholders to try to force the board to open negotiations over a possible takeover, according to the Financial Times .