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- Festive profits at risk from poor customer service
- 'Grazing' costs British retailers over £200 million each year
- 87% will buy Christmas presents online
- Company data losses & leaks impact consumer confidence and reputation
- All I want for Christmas...
- December Website Rankings of 100 Retailers
- Jessops finds the going tough
- Consumers increase purchase of discounted or promotional items
- DSGi to sell Dell pc's
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Strategies for retailers
- When even Apple gets it wrong then there must be a problem
- Investors should roll the dice on Carpetright buy-out
- Retail round up -The Sunday Papers
- Twin shocks of credit crunch and commodity price rises mean slower 2008 growth
- online shopping 'developing a new breed of retail staff'
- Economy now top concern for consumers
- Slashed prices tempt shoppers to high street
- Kingfisher to sell B&Q Taiwan joint venture
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Strategies for retailers
- River Island and New Look expand in Southampton
- Banks told to keep payment changes in cheque until the time is right to switch
- Asda building prepay mobile phone business
- Entara announces new licensing agreements for dynamic Domo
- Inflation unchanged despite upward pressure from fuel
- JJB Sports acquires the Original Shoe Company
- Five out of seven days had more shoppers out and about than last year.
- Last-minute Christmas spending approaches £12 billion
- Asda building prepay mobile phone business
- City column - Consumers and City gorge on Morrisons' food story
- Ethical caviar is the latest sustainable seafood item to go on sale
- North East hits the high street while Yorkshire and Humber bides its time
- Soggy summer discouraged shoppers but boosted eating out, says survey of small busine
- Is the end of the BOGOF nigh?
- Support independent stores if you want decent Christmas presents
- Retail Bulletin online over Christmas.
- Record £5.4billion spent online in November 2007
- Retail buildings can be zero-carbon by 2020 - but only at a cost
- Study predicts over 700,000 packages will not arrive on time in the UK this Christmas
- Positive underlying growth in retail sales is sustained
- Exhibitor list grows at Responsible Retailing Summit
- High street faces Christmas crunch
- Slowest high street sales growth for over a year in early December
- Pre-Christmas discounts cut deeper than last year
- Dreaming of a greener Christmas but some way still to go
- Netto heads into the Ukraine
- EU decision on non-traditional vodka labelling
- ASDA removes all artificial colours and flavourings from own brand food
- Retail Bulletin on your mobile
- Britons log on to grab a bargain on Christmas day
- Sports Direct sells Umbro share
- Lord Harris drops Carpetright bid
- Retail round up - The Sunday papers
- Bumpy Christmas points to new year's bargains
- Last minute rush saves retailers Christmas
- Rt Hon Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State for Competitiveness to Keynote at Responsi
- Sales shoppers rescue retail Christmas crunch
- Shoppers treat retailers to some extra goodwill on Christmas Eve
- Sales surge as Boxing Day bargain hunters hit the shops
- Consumers use their shopping power as a way to help tackle poverty in the developing
- Christmas day e-sales up 269% to £84m
- UK's best and worst e-tailers named in Christmas 2007 online retail satisfaction inde
- UK's best and worst e-tailers named in Christmas 2007 online retail satisfaction inde
- Sales surge as Boxing Day bargain hunters hit the shops
- Consumers use their shopping power as a way to help tackle poverty in the developing
- Sales shoppers rescue retail Christmas crunch
- Shoppers treat retailers to some extra goodwill on Christmas Eve
- Bumpy Christmas points to new year's bargains
- Last minute rush saves retailers Christmas
- Rt Hon Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State for Competitiveness to Keynote at Responsi
- Retail round up - The Sunday papers
- Britons log on to grab a bargain on Christmas day
- Sports Direct sells Umbro share
- Lord Harris drops Carpetright bid
- Dreaming of a greener Christmas but some way still to go
- Netto heads into the Ukraine
- EU decision on non-traditional vodka labelling
- ASDA removes all artificial colours and flavourings from own brand food
- Retail Bulletin on your mobile
- Retail buildings can be zero-carbon by 2020 - but only at a cost
- Study predicts over 700,000 packages will not arrive on time in the UK this Christmas
- Positive underlying growth in retail sales is sustained
- 'sale of all sales'creates record shopper surge
- Boxing Day steals 27th December shoppers
- Bargain-hungry Brits make Boxing Day the busiest online shopping day of 2007
- Consumers use their shopping power as a way to help tackle poverty in the developing
- Retailers join Joanna Lumley in Xmas recycling campaign
- Exhibitor list grows at Responsible Retailing Summit
- Kesa in talks to sell BUT to consortium
- Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
- Stuart Rose recognised in New Years Honours list
- ASDA claims shopper's basket of goods is now 22% cheaper than 1997
- Wal-Mart abandons movie download service
- Game on track to double profits
- Asda's happy Christmas
- A week is a long time in retail
- Difficult economic year ahead, but important not to exaggerate risks
- UK big business chooses green New Year's resolutions for 2008
- Waitrose to expand overseas
- A week is a long time in retail
- December sees rise of tactical shoppers
- Cautious businesses survive credit crunch
- Supermarket power still rankles despite competition commission report
- Waitrose in first overseas foray
- Premium foods do not equal healthy foods shocker
- Migrant Workers: Legislation that retailers should be aware of
- Searches for post-Christmas sales more than trebled in 2007
- December shopper numbers down on last year
- Next results could be ahead of expectations
- DSGi warns on profits
- UK big business chooses green New Year's resolutions for 2008
- Premium foods do not equal healthy foods shocker
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Strategies for retailers
- Is Dunelm finally due some long-term fans in the City?
- New alcohol marketing restrictions apply
- Where's the beef? - report shows UK beef producers are getting short-changed
- Comment: 2008 Retail Resolution - Secure Profits!
- Ocado to push into non food
- Is Dunelm finally due some long-term fans in the City?
- Disabled accessibility for websites still an issue for UK online retailers
- Britons bag bargains with conscience to spur new retail success
- Retailers committed to sustainability - but consumers don't buy it
- Land of Leather share price plunges after profits warning.
- TV-Loonland and master toy licensee Martin Yaffe launch first range of Little Princes
- Disabled accessibility for websites still an issue for UK online retailers
- Are you using customer feedback effectively?
- Retail round up - The Sunday papers
- Comment: Are you using customer feedback effectively?
- Retail round up - The Sunday papers
- Disabled accessibility for websites still an issue for UK online retailers
- TV-Loonland and master toy licensee Martin Yaffe launch first range of Little Princes
- Britons bag bargains with conscience to spur new retail success
- Retailers committed to sustainability - but consumers don't buy it
- Land of Leather share price plunges after profits warning.
- Is Dunelm finally due some long-term fans in the City?
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Strategies for retailers
- New alcohol marketing restrictions apply
- Where's the beef? - report shows UK beef producers are getting short-changed
- Comment: 2008 Retail Resolution - Secure Profits!
- Ocado to push into non food
- Searches for post-Christmas sales more than trebled in 2007
- December shopper numbers down on last year
- Next results could be ahead of expectations
- DSGi warns on profits
- UK big business chooses green New Year's resolutions for 2008
- Premium foods do not equal healthy foods shocker
- Supermarket power still rankles despite competition commission report
- The Retail Back Office: An untapped opportunity to maximise profits
- Consumers want a seamless retail experience before and after Christmas
- BRC - Worst December figures since 2004
- Post Christmas surge boosts Alexon profit
- Christmas sales surge puts Jessops in focus
- Dunelm continues strong sales growth
- Topps Tiles sales growth slows
- Clever consumers finally hit high street to Bag a bargain
- Exhibitor list grows at Responsible Retailing Summit
- Prepare for the future of responsible retailing
- M&S directors go on share shopping spree
- Morrisons market share grew over Christmas
- JJB to refund customers following legal action by the consumer group Which?
- International: China bans bags to cut plastic pollution
- New Year worries for UK retailers
- Next generation technology takes consumer power to new heights
- ASDA boss hails stores 'best ever Christmas'
- Morrisons market share grew over Christmas
- US: Sears to phase out PVC plastic
- Exclusive toy deals for buyers at this year's Toy Fair
- Green Retailing In 2010: Ask the retailer panel discussion and interactive Q & A ses
- City Column - Expectations can only be very low for ScS Upholstery
- Jacques Vert toughs it out
- John David Group full year could be ahead of expectations
- Sainsbury's like for like sales rise
- Wide Eye DVD distribution extended to Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Russia
- ASDA gets tough on parking space abuse
- One European standard to rule them all
- Disappointing Christmas takes shine off Signet
- Noro bug causes surge in home working
- Smoking law inspectors cracking down on employers
- ASDA gets tough on parking space abuse
- Findel sales rocket
- Green Retailing In 2010: Ask the retailer panel discussion and interactive Q & A ses
- Disappointing Christmas takes shine off Signet
- One European standard to rule them all
- City Column - Expectations can only be very low for ScS Upholstery
- Consumers state of mind at Christmas provides a strong indication of year ahead
- Food Advertising Pledge - Does it provide "added value"?
- John Lewis voted UK's favourite retailer
- The rise and rise of PayPal and what it means for e-retailers
- John Lewis continues to stand out from the crowd
- Zavvi restructures board
- Healthy, Premium, Value, Light...who knows what it all means
- Instore sales growth continues in second half.
- Healthy, Premium, Value, Light...who knows what it all means
- John Lewis continues to stand out from the crowd
- Retail round up -The Sunday Papers
- Aldi announces Christmas trading results
- Credit crunch leads to highest number of profit warnings since 2001
- Slower Christmas signals tough 2008 for london retailers
- JJB christmas discounting hurts margin
- Ted Bakers retail sales increase
- No relief in store for ScS
- N Brown like for likes rise
- National and local retailers sign up to Bolton's market place
- Retailers must change to take advantage of e-shopping opportunities
- Online fraudsters focus attention on large merchants
- Store performance - What does improving store performance really mean?
- HMV concept store signed for South John Street at Liverpool One
- M&S to anchor Eastgate Quarter in Leeds
- Online fraudsters focus attention on large merchants
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Strategies for retailers
- Prepare for the future of responsible retailing
- ISG Jackson takes £2 million Harlow new business unit scheme
- Blacks full year likely to be off target
- Game expects to beat profit forecast.
- Burberry sales rise
- Debenhams confirms strong Christmas
- Tesco continues steady growth
- Climate change, fair trade, healthy living, packaging waste, carbon footprint....
- Two thirds of top US online retailers cybersquatted
- Leading lights in the retail industry promise to illuminate visitors at the retail bu
- Retailers rated poorly on managing change but employees are satisfied with their empl
- Thorntons sales rise
- Kesa growth slows as wallets tighten
- Home Retail Group profits on target
- HMV has the X Factor
- Research shows the importance of a seamless shopping experience
- Chequered Q3 for Burberry but Q4 looks bright
- Web sales soar for Comet
- Slowdown in retail sales growth
- Carphone Warehouse sales rise
- 15 per cent of all retail spend was online in 2007
- Retailers rated poorly on managing change but employees are satisfied with their empl
- Is there no end to queuing?
- It's not only consumers that are reducing their spending
- Consumer IT Market will remain strong in Q1 despite worsening economy
- December figures land retailers in hot water in the New Year
- Consumers squeezed again by British Gas price rise
- Retailers stressed and unsupported at work
- New Year bears bad tidings for UK retailers
- Retail round up - The Sunday papers
- Dolcis calls in administrators
- B&Q to become a One Planet Living business
- Social networking sites costs UK plc £6.5 billion in lost productivity
- December figures land retailers in hot water in the New Year
- New Year bears bad tidings for UK retailers
- Sports Direct sees profit on target
- Credit card checker puts sales at risk
- Affiliate marketing experiences dramatic growth
- Christmas 08 set to raise records for online shopping
- Morrisons Christmas sales soar
- Ten more retailers sign up at Cabot Square, Bristol
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