All Retail articles – Page 471
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ArticleCarrefour opens new superstore in Xiamen
French retail giant Carrefour has opened a second store in the Chinese city of Xiamen, as it continues its expansion push into the country
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Christmas sales show promise
Retailers are predicting Christmas sales will be at least as good as last year.
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ArticleM&S launches convenience lines
UK premium retailer Marks & Spencer set to launch 10 fresh convenience lines aimed at consumers who are trying to eat more vegetables.
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ArticleRain fails to dampen stonefruit season
Australian stonefruit growers have reported harvesting is progressing well despite media reports that the rains affecting many other sectors have hampered production
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ArticleA&P files for bankruptcy
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, a chain of nearly 400 supermarkets in the US, is working to restore the group to long-term financial health
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M&S walked away from Ocado deal
Marks & Spencer seriously considered a buy out of online grocery retailer Ocado before it floated on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) it has been revealed.
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ArticleWalmart to close Russian office
Retailer remains interested in entering Russia, despite the lack of a "clear acquisition partner" in the short-term
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ArticleAlbert Heijn confirms MD appointment
Cees van Vliet to head up Royal Ahold subsidiary, succeeding the Dutch retail group's new CEO Sander van der Laan
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ArticlePrice spike hits produce in UAE
fresh produce prices in the UAE have jumped with sources there blaming a supply shortage
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ArticleAsda director to depart
Douglas Gurr will exit the company following a spell aiding Wal-Mart's Massmart acquisition
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ArticleUS topfruit makes Russian push
The Pacific Northwest's apple and pear industry is reportedly eyeing up markets in central Russia and Kazakhstan
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ArticleNovember growth for UK grocery sales
Widespread promotions help push year-on-year sales up by 4.8 per cent, with Sainsbury's leading the way
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ArticleChinese vegetable prices fall
The price of fresh vegetables in China has dropped significantly as the country’s ruling party takes measures to combat the rising rate of inflation there
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ArticleFirst-half profit success at Costco
Net income increases on stronger year-on-year sales, boosted by its Mexican joint venture
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ArticleMercator plots Bosnian investment
Reports suggest Slovenian retailer is to increase its presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina during 2011
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Sainsbury's hits the spot
Sainsbury’s is in “a sweet spot” as it outperforms the sector, according to new figures from Kantar Worldpanel.
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ArticleKroger reports positive Q3 results
US supermarket chain Kroger has reported increased net earnings and a rise in identical supermarket sales for the third quarter of 2010
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ArticleTarget adds produce to North Carolina stores
US retailer Target will add fresh produce to its Charlotte, North Carolina, stores next year in a bid to attract more frequent shoppers
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ArticleCarrefour to evaluate transport performance
Three-step programme will help retailer assess its performance in key areas and subsequently improve efficiency
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ArticleChallenges ahead for Australian stonefruit
A number of factors have conspired against the Australian stonefruit industry as it prepares to re-launch itself onto the Taiwanese market following five years of exile

