All Retail articles – Page 441
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ArticleTesco Lotus IPO generates US$602m
Strong interest in Tesco Lotus IPO makes it the largest listing in the country since 2006
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ArticleAeon invests in Vietnam
Aeon’s president and CEO has reiterated the retailer’s commitment to increasing its footprint in Vietnam
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ArticleAll-round success for Ahold
Fourth quarter and full-year income comes in higher for the Dutch retailer as it hits cost reduction targets
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ArticleInterest grows in Tesco's fresh plans
Company understood to be preparing new strategy which will see it focus on improving its reputation for fresh food
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Prince of Wales and Sainsbury's among investors in waste start-up
The Prince of Wales and Sainsbury’s are among those investing £65 million in a new start-up company that will turn organic waste into energy at plants in the UK.
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ArticleVégétable Forum looks at convenience
The growth of the convenience format will provide the centrepiece for April's Végétable Forum in Paris
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ArticleCo-op to source only Fairtrade bananas
UK retailer says move 'could be a blueprint for feeding the world’s growing population'
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ArticleAeon appoints top-level management
Aeon announces new roles for its current president and vice president
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ArticleCasino records growth
An increase in international sales, combined with a solid performance at home, led to a year of growth for the French retailer
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ArticleTarget reports Q4 profits slide
Aggressive promotions by fellow US retailers over the holiday period has contributed to decline in earnings for the company
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ArticleTesco opens hi-tech dotcom store in London
Tesco has opened a 115,000 square foot delivery packing dotcom store in north London that could send its share in the online food sector to over 50 per cent.
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ArticleBerries rank as star US performers
US sales of fresh produce were driven by the berry and pepper categories in 2011, while melons fell short of the mark
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ArticleWoolworths eyes online sales growth
Australian retailer Woolworths targets A$1bn in sales within two years
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ArticleJob losses as Co-op restructures food business
The Co-operative Group has confirmed it will be making redundancies, mainly at its headquarters in Manchester, as part of the restructuring of its food business.
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Article'Top-up' shoppers offer independent opportunity
Shoppers who watch their budgets by topping-up their cupboards rather than buying in bulk are helping the convenience sector continue grow faster than the total food and grocery sector in 2012.
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ArticlePrice-cutting is 'only factor driving UK growth'
A round up of research shows that price-cutting is all that is driving sales at the major retailers while shoppers seem to be getting used to the tough times and looking at quality and values again.
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ArticleInternational acquisitions aid Walmart
Netto and Massmart purchases help push US retail giant's net sales up 5.8 per cent in the fourth quarter
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Del Monte discusses UK facility future
Loss of a contract with UK retailer Morrisons threatens over 100 jobs at a Fresh Del Monte site
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ArticleTesco turns to fresh produce
UK media reports suggest the leading grocery retailer will turn to its fruit and vegetable segment to pick up profits
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ArticleWalmart steps up online presence in China
US retailer Walmart to take controlling interest in Chinese e-commerce firm Yihaodian

