All Retail articles – Page 511
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ArticleX5 chief executive 'to stay on'
Lev Khasis should remain at the helm of Russia's largest retailer for another four years, according to a board recommendation
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ArticleBankrupt Bi-Lo rebuffs Food Lion offer
The US supermarket operator is determined to reorganize in an effort to emerge from bankruptcy as early as next year
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ArticleBurger follows Foley through Aldi exit
Armin Burger has become the second senior manager to leave the group in a matter of months, according to reports
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Delhaize completes Koryfi deal
The retailer has finalised the details of its €7m acquisition of Greek retailer Koryfi to enhance the position of Alfa-Beta in the country
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ArticleSugardrop tomato on sale at Tesco
Described by the retailer as being as sweet as a peach, the new variety has gone on sale in the UK this week
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ArticleUK gets taste for Spanish persimons
Spanish persimons are more widely available in the UK than ever before this year as Asda joins Morrisons and Tesco in listing the fruit
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M&S ups hospital presence
Marks & Spencer is offering an alternative to often derided hospital food with the announcement of plans to open 20 stores in UK hospitals.
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Haldanes opens Lincolnshire store
New supermarket chain Haldanes Stores has taken over a Lincolnshire store to open its first outlet in England.
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Metro posts record end-of-year results
The Canadian retailer said that net earnings for both the fourth quarter and full-year of 2009 reached record levels
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ArticleWal-Mart loses Latin American CEO
Vicente Trius is to leave the US retailer's Latin American operation less than five months after taking up the position
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ArticleDole posts third-quarter loss
Dole Food Company, the world’s largest supplier of fresh fruit and vegetables, has posted a third-quarter loss of US$54m
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ArticleRetailers announce Xmas battle plans
The UK’s two largest supermarket groups have nailed their colours to the mast by announcing swingeing Christmas price cuts, sparking fears for downward pressure on supplier incomes.
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Morrisons records ‘good performance’
Retailer reports like-for-like sales rise of 4.3 per cent for third quarter of 2009, a day after it announces departure of chief executive
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ArticleIGD predicts shopper trends
Consumers will demand “value for values” in their grocery experiences over the next few years as the impact of the recession looks set to leave a lasting legacy, according to new research.
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ArticleMarc Bolland handed M&S CEO role
Morrisons' chief executive to take over from Sir Stuart Rose at Marks and Spencer in the new year
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ArticleTarget to expand produce retailing
More of the US retailer’s stores will stock a range of fresh fruits and vegetables before the end of the year
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ArticleSales fall but profit rises at Loblaw
Canadian retailer experiences mixed third quarter, with profit up 20.4 per cent on the same period of 2008
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ArticleCasino proposes management merger
The French retailer is looking to cut costs by combining the management teams of its hypermarkets and supermarkets
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ArticleSainsbury's beats Tesco in BOGOFL race
Sainsbury’s has followed in Tesco’s footsteps by introducing a Buy One Get One Free Later deal in store - ahead of its rivals.
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ArticleAhold delivers "solid" third quarter
Sales and net income climb on the previous year, with strong performances in both the US and the Netherlands

