All Retail articles – Page 440
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Protests impact trade in Persian Gulf
Produce is being re-routed to unaffected markets as a result of the protests in the Gulf, causing big price fluctuations
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Metro Group breaks earnings record
German retailer is now 'stronger than before the economic crisis', according to chief executive Eckhard Cordes
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Cencosud profits up on higher sales
Chilean retailer points to increased sales across business operations as reason for strong year
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Tesco ceo issues rallying cry
Tesco’s new UK chief executive Richard Brasher has praised “resourceful” consumers as the public battles unemployment and higher taxes.
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Pink Lady apple brand recognised in UK
CIM hands prestigious marketing award to Coregeo for its work on the leading Pink Lady apple brand
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Auchan Hungary sees sales drop
Figures described as 'not bad' given the contraction of Hungary's overall retail market
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Asda gets green light on expansion
Asda has confirmed it is to open 168 stores in 2011 after being given the green light by the Office of Fair Trading.
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Retail disrupted in quake-hit Japan
Major retailers in Japan have reported Friday’s earthquake has caused significant disruption to trade in affected regions
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Sunkist to market table grapes
The major US citrus cooperative has struck a deal to apply its iconic Sunkist brand to table grapes for the first time
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Ahold takes first Belgian steps
Group launches first Albert Heijn store in the country this week, offering a range of Flemish products
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Senior Co-op figure become Spar UK MD
Leading Co-operative Group figure Debbie Robinson has been appointed managing director of Spar (UK) Ltd.
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Lev Khasis steps down at X5
Russian retailer's supervisory board moves to elect Andrei Gusev as new chief executive officer with immediate effect
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T&G launches Fijian business
A new Fiji-based business will allow New Zealand’s Turners & Growers more control of the fresh produce supply chain between the two countries
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Falabella pushes forward in 2010
Full-year profit jumped by 69.1 per cent during 2010 to hit some US$883m
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Adjudicator details still on ice as draft bill nears
DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman and business secretary Vince Cable have still not met to discuss the details of the groceries adjudicator, despite a draft bill being imminent.
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Asda outlines store launch plan
Walmart-owned group confirms that 168 outlets will open this year, driven by the integration of 147 Netto stores
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Morrisons acquires US fresh stake
UK retailer looks ahead to the potential launch of an online service by investing €37m in Fresh Direct
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2010 ends with a flourish for Delhaize
Strong fourth quarter of fiscal 2010 helps drive full-year revenue and operating profit growth at Belgian retailer
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Symposium highlights US-China trade opportunities
Establishing trade links between China and California was on the agenda at a symposium held in Oakland on 4 March
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Metro outlines direct sourcing plans
German group's Cash & Cary division understood to be approaching producers in order to establish direct supply lines