All Home & DIY articles – Page 367
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Kesa appoints new FD
Comet parent follows Sainsbury's and Marks & Spencer's lead as it takes on finance boss
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This week last year: Waitrose kick starts non-food
Kingfisher wants bigger slice of Asian cake as Gordon Brown pledges to cut red tape
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House of Fraser reveals lacklustre year
Like-for-like sales fall marginally after difficult time for the department store sector
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Kingfisher buoyed by French enthusiasm for DIY
B&Q grew only half as fast as its French counterparts last year
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Sale rumours rife at Reid Furniture
Scotland's largest independent furniture retailer, Reid Furniture, is understood to have hoisted the for sale sign.
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Floors 2 Go lays down maiden results
Flooring retailer reports rocketing sales as it forges ahead with breakneck expansion
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Retail industry awaits Budget rulings
The sector needs a helping hand from the Chancellor more than ever
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This week last year: Sainsbury's non-food boss walks
Ikea waits till the midnight hour and Marks thinks about a slice of Toast
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Retail Week Conference: Saks boss says top managers are key to retail success
Meanwhile, VC warns retailers to prepare for Generation Y
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Retail prices rise in February
Retailers begin to adjust after heavy Christmas and New Year discounting
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Continental retailers suffer drop in sales
Italy, France and Germany all struggle in tough month for eurozone
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Travis Perkins reports strong yearly figures
Builders' merchant vows to invest in DIY brand Wickes
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Retailers' Mother's Day could be spoilt by bad weather
A crucial trading day will be marred by rain, sleet and snow
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Snow persuades shoppers to stay away
Customer traffic down sharply in week after half-term as severe weather bites
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Virgin to take on electricals retailers?
Home entertainment specialist trials portable DVD products
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Ikea moves on China
Swedish furniture powerhouse Ikea wants to open 10 shops in China over the next seven years. At present, China, where Ikea has two shops, accounts for 1 per cent of the retailer's sales, but growth is expected to be faster than in other countries.