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| Tough start to the year for Wickes |
| Published: 29/07/2010 01:48 AM |
Builders merchant Travis Perkins’ has reported a tough start to the year at its retail division, including DIY chain Wickes, but the business has gained market share.
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| Arnotts could be sold for €1 |
| Published: 29/07/2010 03:19 AM |
The future of Arnotts remains unclear after it emerged that the iconic Irish department store could be sold for a little as €1 as part of plans to restructure its debts.
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| Tesco takes on M&S in back to school campaign |
| Published: 29/07/2010 04:06 AM |
Tesco is taking on Marks & Spencer in the back to school clothing battle and has frozen its uniform prices to be the same as last year.
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| Sainsbury's trials prescription vending machines |
| Published: 29/07/2010 03:27 AM |
Sainsbury’s has today started a trial of prescription vending machines, aimed at allowing customers to securely and conveniently collect NHS prescriptions.
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| Firebox managing director steps down |
| Published: 29/07/2010 03:36 AM |
The managing director of online gift retailer Firebox, Christian Robinson is leaving the etailer after ten years at the helm of the business.
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| New Amazon Kindle available in the UK for the first time |
| Published: 29/07/2010 02:55 AM |
The new version of the Kindle launched today on Amazon with the e-reader device now available for the first time directly from the etail giant’s UK site.
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| Nisa-Today reports record turnover |
| Published: 29/07/2010 03:42 AM |
Symbol group Nisa-Today has reported record turnover of £1.42bn for the year ending March 28, an 11.9% increase on the previous year.
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| Bedroom furniture sales to grow, says Verdict |
| Published: 29/07/2010 02:31 AM |
Brits continue to spend money on beds and bedroom furniture, despite all other areas of the furniture area struggling, according to research house Verdict.
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| Pretty Green opens pop-up shop |
| Published: 29/07/2010 03:20 AM |
Young fashion brand Pretty Green will open its first standalone store tomorrow - a pop-up shop on Carnaby Street, London.
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| Squirrel meat on Budgens shelves prompts outrage |
| Published: 29/07/2010 04:05 AM |
A Budgens store has prompted controversy by putting squirrel meat on its shelves.
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