All Grocery articles – Page 564

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    News

    Co-op tests electricals range in food stores

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has begun trialling electricals goods in its food stores as the retailer looks to expand its lucrative online electrical business.

  • Tim Danaher
    Opinion

    Asda’s swoop on Netto could be just the start

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Few stories in retail come completely out of the blue, but last week’s £778m takeover of Netto’s UK business by Asda took everyone by surprise.

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    News

    Will Netto deal make Asda ‘the clear number two’ grocer

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Asda’s £778m acquisition of hard discounter Netto’s UK operation has catapulted it from third to second place in food. But opinion is divided about whether the deal will fulfil Asda’s ambition to be “the clear number two” in grocery.

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    News

    How Netto’s exit from high street will affect the hard discounters

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Hard discounters Aldi and Lidl could thrive in the UK after the third-largest player, Netto, disappears from the high street.

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    News

    More Asda acquisitions likely, say analysts

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Asda’s acquisition of Netto increases the likelihood that the Walmart-owned grocer will stage a takeover of a non-food retailer, analysts believe.

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    News

    M&S could grasp £300m food opportunity

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer’s improved strength in general merchandise enables new chief executive Marc Bolland to focus on a £300m opportunity in food, according to UBS.

  • News

    Costco Q3 sales up 12%

    2010-06-03T16:56:00Z

    Costco has reported $17.4bn (£11.93bn) net sales for the third quarter, a 12% year-on-year increase.The results were driven by increased sales of fresh foods, clothing and homewares. Comparable sales for the quarter grew 10%, with a 6% rise at US stores and a 26% rise overseas. In constant currency terms ...

  • News

    Spar posts 5.5% global sales increase

    2010-06-03T16:41:00Z

    Spar International posted a 5.5% global sales increase for 2009 to reach €28.5bn (£24.18bn).Spar Austria Group achieved sales up 3.2% to €11.3bn (£9.59bn), including shopping centres, while the UK notched up €3bn (£2.55bn), up 2% on 2008. Its South African operations posted strong year-on-year growth, with retail sales increasing 14% ...

  • News

    7-Eleven Australia to acquire Exxon Mobil petrol stations

    2010-06-03T16:38:00Z

    7-Eleven Australia has confirmed it is to acquire all 295 petrol stations belonging to Exxon Mobil in the country.The deal comes after Exxon Mobil’s agreement to sell the petrol stations to Caltex Australia was blocked by antitrust regulators on competition grounds. The deal will see the number of 7-Eleven stores ...

  • News

    Carrefour China in talks for Baolongcang outlets

    2010-06-03T16:37:00Z

    Carrefour China is in talks with local hypermarket operator Baolongcang to buy out its outlets, the local press has reported.Baolongcang has 14 hypermarkets in small cities in Hebei and Shandong province. It reported total sales of CNY3.16bn (£317.2m) in 2009.Wu-Mart and China Resources Enterprise are rumoured to also be interested ...

  • News

    Carrefour Poland to focus on franchise network

    2010-06-03T16:13:00Z

    Carrefour Poland is to switch its focus from large developments in big towns to its franchise network.The retailer will expand its network of 330 sq ft to 1,310 sq ft franchise shops in housing estates in smaller towns, according to local press. Carrefour said that 50 to 60 such shops ...

  • News

    Aldi to open first New York store

    2010-06-03T16:10:00Z

    US German hard discount retailer Aldi Süd is planning to open its first New York City store at the Rego Park II shopping centre in Queens, in early 2011.Aldi Süd operates more than 1,000 stores in 31 states in the US, primarily from Kansas to the East Coast. Last year, ...

  • Opinion

    The scale of the problem

    2010-06-03T14:59:00Z

    A Retail Week breakfast on what the coalition Government means for retailers didn’t make happy listening.

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    News

    Sir Terry Leahy pockets £5.2m

    2010-06-03T09:36:00Z

    Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy was paid £5.2m in salary, bonus and shares last year.

  • Sainsbury’s staff will be able to plan their shifts around “vital team matches” during the World Cup
    News

    Sainsbury’s offers staff World Cup working hours

    2010-06-03T09:10:00Z

    Sainsbury’s staff will be able to plan their shifts around “vital team matches” during the World Cup.

  • Tesco staff to receive record shares payout
    News

    Tesco staff to receive record shares payout

    2010-06-02T09:04:00Z

    Staff at Tesco will be rewarded today with their share of a £105m bonus pot in the grocery giant’s biggest ever shares scheme.

  • Kingfisher Euan Sutherland
    News

    Co-op hires independent directors to bolster food board

    2010-06-01T11:45:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has appointed two independent directors to bolster the board of its food subsidiary.

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    News

    Ocado appoints five further banks for IPO

    2010-06-01T08:39:00Z

    Online grocery retailer Ocado has appointed five further banks to prepare for its planned flotation in July.

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    Opinion

    That’s Asda price

    2010-05-28T11:27:00Z

    Asda’s surprise buy of Netto shows it means business and is determined to make good on its ambitions. But will more stores automatically mean success?

  • Sunglasses and sandals sold well at John Lewis stores last week
    News

    Demand for warm weather product lifts John Lewis sales

    2010-05-28T07:37:00Z

    Warm weather helped increase sales at department store chain John Lewis and grocery stablemate Waitrose last week.