All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 28
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John Lewis reports strong start to online Clearance
The first three days of John Lewis’s Clearance sale online recorded sales up 23% on last year.
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Footfall builds in final run up to Christmas
Shopper numbers were up over 6% in the three days from the 21-23 December compared to the same three days last year, according to Experian.
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John Lewis running 27% ahead of last year
John Lewis revealed this morning that sales from Sunday to Wednesday this week were up 27% on 2008 levels.
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M&S reveals Sale plans
Marks & Spencer will start its online sale at 12.01am on Christmas Day, with the Sale in store starting on Sunday, December 27.
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Waitrose set for record Christmas despite weather
Waitrose is on course for record Christmas sales, and expects to take about £38m at the tills today alone on what is traditionally the biggest grocery shopping day of the year.
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Conran losses widen
The Conran Group, which owns furniture business The Conran Shop, has made a pre-tax loss of £7.9m compared to £1.1m last year.
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Tesco starts online Sale early
Tesco launched its online Sale yesterday, as other retailers also gear up to start their Sales before Christmas on the web.
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Ideal buys garden retailer
TV shopping retailer Ideal Shopping Direct (IDS) has bought a plant and garden equipment retail business for an initial £5m.
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Borders stores to close today
Borders’ 45 stores will close today as no buyer has yet been found for the book chain.
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Opinion
Lots done, lots more to do
The property industry has made real progress in becoming more flexible over 2009, but a report from the BRC shows there is more to do.
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Vicar says "it's OK to shoplift"
An Anglican vicar has provoked fury after advising less well off parishoners to steal from multiple retailers.
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Snow hits weekend footfall
Footfall was down nearly 7% this weekend on the same weekend last year, with the wintry weather being blamed.
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Landlords failing on monthly rents, BRC survey claims
Retail property owners are failing to allow retailers to switch to paying rent monthly, the British Retail Consortium claimed today.
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Third record week in a row for John Lewis
John Lewis achieved sales of over £112m in the seven days to Saturday, its third record sales week in a row.
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Premium meat sales help Waitrose to good week
Upmarket grocer Waitrose continued its good run with sales up 11.5% against strong comps in the week to 12 December.
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Opinion
Resourceful retailers made the best of 2009
Calm isn’t a word you’d usually use about retailers the week before Christmas. But with the big day just a week away, there seems a reassuring absence of panic among the UK’s leading retailers.
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Opinion
Is there the stomach for a fresh battle on upward-only rents?
Irish retailers, and particularly the high-profile campaigners on Dublin’s Grafton Street, have been celebrating the country’s ban on upward-only rent reviews. Inevitably it has led to the a debate about whether it’s time for the same step in the UK.
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Opinion
November numbers not such a let-down
After the strong sales performances in September and October, November’s weaker sales will add grist to the usual hype that this Christmas will be the worst in ‘x’ many years.
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Game shares battered as like-for-likes crash
Disappointing BRC sales figures for November led to general retail shares underperforming the overall market, although the grocers did better. Like-for-likes were up just 1.8% over the month, hit by mild weather affecting clothing sales and falling food price inflation.
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Opinion
Can’t win ’em all
Nokia’s failure to make its Regent Street store work shows that a great location is no guarantee of retail success.