All People articles – Page 370

  • News

    Spending on school meals and uniforms soars

    2008-08-05T09:06:36Z

    The cost for UK families of sending a child to school soared to 1,077 for the past school year to June.

  • News

    Thorntons retail director steps down

    2008-08-01T16:14:01Z

    Thorntons retail director Dominic Prendergast has left the business and its board after seven years with the confectionary retailer.

  • News

    London mayor warned against affordable shops plan

    2008-08-01T09:29:39Z

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned London Mayor Boris Johnson he must not rush into introducing laws which force retail developers to give space to “affordable” shops.

  • News

    Wolfson: end quarterly rents now

    2008-07-31T11:04:08Z

    Next chief executive Simon Wolfson has hit out at landlords, arguing that rental payment terms need to “come in line with the times”.

  • Opinion

    Woolies' future lies in small shops

    2008-07-31T10:53:37Z

    Few retail experiences are more depressing than Retail Week’s local Woolworths in Camden Town. A visit on Wednesday revealed big gaps on the shelves, a range that could only be described as eccentric and a store that hadn’t been touched for years. On the high street outside, rivals from Game ...

  • Opinion

    Tesco can bank on its canny deal

    2008-07-31T10:09:35Z

    Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy has been a banker as well as a shopkeeper for 11 years, so the retailer’s decision to take full control of its personal finance business was not a shock.

  • Opinion

    Squeeze puts synergies back on agenda

    2008-07-31T09:54:30Z

    Those of us old enough to have lived through retail downturns know that they present opportunity for the strong and fleet of foot, even as they spell oblivion for the weak and overstretched. How will the industry change during this downturn? There are several trends to watch out for.

  • News

    Consumer confidence nosedives

    2008-07-31T09:47:10Z

    Consumer confidence has plummeted to an all-time low as concerns over the economy and finances take hold.

  • Opinion

    It’s up to us to turn it around

    2008-07-31T09:46:12Z

    Instead of waiting for the Government to restore consumer confidence, why not take charge?

  • Analysis

    Nose for the job

    2008-07-31T09:43:23Z

    The Perfume Shop chief operating officer Jo Walker is so passionate about her job that she hardly ever takes a holiday. Jennifer Creevy asks why scents mean so much.

  • Opinion

    Store manager’s diary: Quality and value will ride out the downturn

    2008-07-31T09:22:30Z

    You don’t need me to remind you that it’s not an easy time out there at the moment – particularly in furniture. The sector is going through a period of consolidation, but Ikea will be there at the end and our offer of good design combined with low prices is ...

  • Analysis

    Cool in a crisis

    2008-07-31T09:18:44Z

    When Baugur bought Iceland three years ago it was on the brink and the retailer’s staff were far from happy. Katie Kilgallen finds out how drastic HR intervention helped transform the business.

  • News

    Argos distribution workers to strike

    2008-07-30T12:57:00Z

    Argos distribution staff are to go on strike over pay, after they rejected a renewed offer from the retailer.

  • News

    Argos strike back on

    2008-07-30T12:41:02Z

    Argos distribution staff are going ahead with strike action over a 4 per cent pay offer after suspending it last week when Argos offered them a revised deal.

  • News

    Otto picks UK chief

    2008-07-29T09:43:24Z

    Multichannel retailer Otto has appointed Koert Tulleners as chief executive to head its UK operations.

  • News

    Harrods faces strike action

    2008-07-28T08:41:14Z

    World famous department store Harrods could be faced with strike action in a dispute over pay.

  • News

    Hilco bosses join MFI board

    2008-07-28T08:29:24Z

    Two senior directors at turnaround specialist Hilco are understood to have joined the board of furniture giant MFI in a move that throws further speculation on the retailer’s future.

  • News

    Mountford to stay as Adams joins Moss Bros

    2008-07-24T12:19:16Z

    Moss Bros non-executive chairman David Adams will work with the menswear retailer’s management to drive sales, ending speculation that chief executive Philip Mountford will be forced to step down.

  • CheshireIan
    Analysis

    Handy Men: Kingfisher assembles international management

    2008-07-24T11:39:00Z

    As Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire builds his top team of international managers, the question is how successful will they be in reviving the retailer’s fortunes? Nicola Harrison reports.

  • Analysis

    London’s champion

    2008-07-24T11:10:59Z

    Former motor racing star Richard Dickinson has been drafted in at the New West End Company to make the area a first-class world destination. He tells George MacDonald why he’s confident it can be.