All Germany articles – Page 18
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Lidl offers TV travel deals
Schwarz Group’s discount grocer Lidl is offering its holiday travel deals through a specialist TV channel.Lidl in Germany has teamed up with travel shopping TV Sonnenklar.tv to promote its monthly holiday trip special offers on air. The 30-minute programme is broadcast daily at 4pm.According to reports Lidl is advertising its ...
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Netto plans European expansion
After selling its UK business, Netto plans to aggressively expand in other European markets with a focus on Germany and Poland.The retailer plans to open 20 to 25 stores a year with money earned from the sale of Netto’s business in the UK, which was bought by Asda for €620m ...
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Metro reports H1 sales increase 2.4%
Metro’s first-half results showed that sales rose by 2.4% to €31.2bn (£25.9bn).In local currencies, sales climbed by 0.6%.EBIT before special items increased by 16.6% to €470m (£390m). Strong sales growth was again reported by electronics superstore chains Media Markt and Saturn, further extending their market leadership. Bestselling items were TVs ...
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Amazon launches food offer in Germany
Amazon has launched its online shop for groceries in the country, with 30,000 items, including vegetables, meat, fish and baked goods as part of the offer.The products are offered by Amazon and 60 partners with whom the retailer has teamed up. Delivery will remain the same as Amazon’s normal service ...
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Otto Group posted an EBIT of €34m
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
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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Can Rewe Group continue its scale of sales growth?
German-based retailer Rewe Group passed the €50bn (£41.5bn) sales threshold for the first time last year. Total sales reached €50.91bn (£45.9bn) in the 2009 financial year - 2.7% up on the previous year. The number of stores increased 5% over the same period.Rewe’s sales clearly outperformed the overall market, with ...
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Hornback full-year sales rise 3.7%
DIY retailer Hornbach has released its financial results for the year ended February 28, when sales rose 3.7% to €2.85bn (£2.42bn). EBIT fell 15.4% to €151.5m (£128.5m).In Germany, store sales increased 2.8%, and 1.8% on a like-for-like basis. Meanwhile, Hornbach’s international division grew 4.2%, although like-for-like sales contracted by 0.9%. ...
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KiK aims for 5,000 stores
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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Praktiker sales drop 6%
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
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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C&A turnover flat at £5.56bn
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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H&M sales jump 7%
Clothing retailer H&M has reported results for the first quarter to February 28, with sales jumping 7% to Skr24.85bn (£2.1 bn), compared with the same period last year. In local currencies, the increase was 13%.H&M had 1,992 stores at the end of February, up from 1,748 a year ago. ...
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Otto sales up 1.5%
Retail and services company Otto Group posted sales up 1.5% to €10.14bn (£9.3bn) on a comparable basis in the year to February 28, 2010.The German group’s operating profit is expected to be “well above the previous year”, the group said. A key growth driver was its ecommerce business, which ...
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Praktiker reviewing store network
DIY retailer Praktiker is reviewing its store network, retail trade magazine Lebensmittel Zeitung reported.The aim of the review, part of the Praktiker 2013 project, is to optimise the profitability of the network, after sales and earnings have repeatedly fallen below expectations in recent years. The focus seems to be mainly ...
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Metro Group sales down 3.6%
Metro Group has reported a 3.6% sales decrease to €65.5bn (£59bn) in 2009.EBIT before special items declined 8.9% to €2.02bn (£1.82bn). In Germany, group sales declined 0.6%, while overseas sales declined 5.5%adjusted for negative currency effects, international sales increased 0.7%. In Asia and Africa, sales increased 4.8%. The group has ...
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Rewe Group sales up 2.7%
Germany’s second-largest grocer Rewe Group generated group sales of €50.9bn (£45.4bn) in 2009, up 2.7% on the previous year.The growth was mainly achieved through acquisitions and expansion, as store numbers climbed 5% to 15,453 outlets. In Germany, sales grew 2.6%, while overseas operations grew 2.9%.The Penny discount division, present in ...
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Edeka considering expansion abroad
Grocery market leader Edeka is considering expansion abroad with its recently strengthened Netto discount banner, The Financial Times Deutschland reported.The retail group is said to be planning to open stores in foreign markets “in five years’ time at the latest”, preferably in Central and Eastern Europe but not necessarily in ...
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Rewej posts record sales
Rewe Group posted record sales of more than €50bn (£45bn) in 2009 but EBITA plummeted 27% to around €520m (£464m), according to German trade paper Lebensmittel Zeitung.Rewe’s grocery arm was seen as the “real winner of the crisis” in Germany, while its DIY stores and cash-and-carry operations were reported to ...