All International articles – Page 63
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Analysis
Hobbs’ Meg Lustman on rediscovering the retailer's mojo
When chief executive Meg Lustman arrived at fashion retailer Hobbs three years ago she was greeted by a business that had lost its way.
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News
Fashion etailer Hope to crowdfund expansion finance
Hope, the fledgling fashion etailer and brand founded by former Marks & Spencer stores director Nayna McIntosh, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to finance expansion.
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Retail Voice
How can retailers achieve Stateside success online?
Take your brand’s global presence to the next level with visibility in one of the world’s most profitable ecommerce markets, recommends ChannelAdvisor.
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News
Sports Direct snaps up US chain for market assault
Sports Direct has confirmed that it is set to acquire some assets of a US sports and outdoor retailer, giving it a springboard to enter the American market.
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News
Polish footwear retailer Rylko readies UK launch
Polish footwear retailer Rylko will launch in the UK, choosing to base its first store outside the capital.
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Analysis
Expanding across borders in 2017 and beyond
In part three of our ‘Preparing for tomorrow’s supply chain’ series, Jon Severs reveals the top five ways retailers can create a seamless multichannel business on a global scale.
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Analysis
How can retailers piggyback on Amazon’s US dominance?
Find out how to establish a presence in the world’s largest economy in Retail Week’s new whitepaper, revealing what US consumers want and how UK retailers can get in on the online marketplace action.
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News
B&Q boss Loeve takes top job at Netto International
B&Q boss Michael Loeve, who Retail Week revealed yesterday was standing down, is to become executive vice president of Netto International.
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News
Burberry retail sales rise driven by UK performance
Burberry has registered a jump in retail sales during its second half, driven by the “exceptional performance” of its UK business.
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News
BHS one year on: 'We see BHS.com as a start-up'
BHS may have disappeared from the high street but it lives on online - and its managers are running it in a very different way in a bid to ensure a happier future.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Next, Scottish retail sales and more
Retail news round-up: Next's top management see pay cut, Scottish retail sales decline and Zimmermann set to debut in London
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News
Sports Direct snaps up two US outdoor goods retailers
Sports Direct has bagged two US outdoor chains after making a debt purchase and loan.
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News
US rising star Sugarfina launches in the UK
Sugarfina, the upscale US confectioner, has touched down in the UK.
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News
Zalando pilots geolocation delivery service
Zalando is trialling a fulfilment service that uses geolocation to deliver online orders to shoppers via cycle couriers wherever they are, Retail Week can reveal.
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Report Store
Understanding Online Marketplaces in the US
How to establish a presence in the world’s largest economy
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News
Get Brexit insider knowledge at the Supply Chain dinner
Get the inside track on all things Brexit from former work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith at the Retail Week Supply Chain Leaders Dinner.
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Opinion
Clive Black: Tesco under pressure to deliver good news
Tesco’s preliminary results reveal more good progress with the recovery that has been engineered and delivered through Dave Lewis.
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News
Ann Summers profits flat as it eyes overseas expansion
Ann Summers posted flat full-year profits and a rise in like-for-like sales as the retailer prepares to expand its wholesale operation internationally.
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Gallery
Store of the week: Under Armour in Dubai
As a snapshot of what’s out there, there are worse places to take a look around than Dubai with its multiple cathedral-like malls.
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News
Retail’s transformation has barely begun, leaders say
The transformation of retail to adapt to changing conditions has only just started, industry leaders believe.