All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 20

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    Opinion

    Tough times lie ahead but retail looks resilient

    16 July 2010

    An early exit from the World Cup and weather that was more suited to the beach than the shopping mall didn’t augur well for a bumper June in the shops. Yet this week’s BRC sales figures, backed up by anecdotal evidence from leading retailers, suggest a steady recovery is continuing.

  • Opinion

    M&S AGM highlights

    14 July 2010

    Today’s M&S AGM was the usual entertaining - and quintessentially English - affair.

  • Opinion

    More decisions....

    13 July 2010

    Dalton Philips makes his first big appearance as Morrisons’ CEO tonight, and is clearly making his mark in Bradford.

  • Opinion

    Flexible friends

    13 July 2010

    Proposals that local authorities should be allowed to offer discounts on business rates to encourage investment in struggling high streets are a good idea.

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    News

    Ocado critic Philip Dorgan loses job

    9 July 2010

    The analyst who was one of the most outspoken critics of Ocado’s IPO plans has lost his job.

  • Opinion

    Florence and the machine

    9 July 2010

    Florence & Fred’s planned West End store will test whether the brand can stand on its own feet without the Tesco machine.

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    Opinion

    Focus on margins will be key to higher profits

    9 July 2010

    It should be a statement of the obvious that selling more stuff but not making any more money out of it is no strategy for retailing. Yet in the relentless vanity-driven obsession with market share and like-for-like growth, the basics of making money sometimes get forgotten.

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    News

    Tesco eyes West End for standalone F&F fashion shop

    9 July 2010

    Grocery giant Tesco is looking for a standalone store for its clothing brand F&F in central London.

  • Opinion

    £119.95 lamb anyone?

    7 July 2010

    Amazon’s trial food range would only suit the weirdest palates, but the fact it’s doing it is still bad news for Ocado.

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    News

    Whole Foods UK sales fall, but losses reduce

    7 July 2010

    Sales fell at upmarket grocer Whole Foods’ five UK stores in the year to last September, but the company managed to slash its operating loss in the period.

  • Opinion

    End of term

    6 July 2010

    It was graduation day at the Fashion Retail Academy today, and Sir Philip Green’s initiative seems to be equipping its graduates well for the workplace.

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    Opinion

    Tough talks ahead

    5 July 2010

    Retailers are going to be talking tough when it comes to lease renewals over the next few years.

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    Opinion

    Ocado investors should be in it for the long haul

    2 July 2010

    “EBITDA should not be considered a substitute for gross profit/(loss), operating profit/(loss), profit/(loss) before tax.” Wise words from an unexpected place - none other than the very small print at the end of Ocado’s announcement of its intention to float, released last Thursday.

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    Analysis

    Corporate brands

    2 July 2010

    Brands are key in building recognition and relationships, so retailers need very compelling reasons to rebrand

  • Opinion

    Going their own way

    1 July 2010

    Debenhams shift from brands to own-bought is proving good for margins but not so great for comp sales.

  • Opinion

    OK for today

    30 June 2010

    HMV produced a very respectable set of full year results today, but chief executive Simon Fox will know that challenges lie ahead.

  • Opinion

    Nick Samuel

    29 June 2010

    The untimely death of former Hobbs chief executive Nick Samuel was very sad news.

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    Opinion

    A tale of two markets

    29 June 2010

    Now more than ever, the retail property market is becoming polarised.

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    Opinion

    VAT increase will not derail retail’s recovery

    25 June 2010

    Everyone in retail knows that balancing the books and getting the economy back on track is going to be vital

  • Opinion

    Dixons is back...sort of

    24 June 2010

    DSG International is renaming itself Dixons Retail, which is an eminently sensible move