Mixed views on Frasers’ deal frenzy.
Frasers has recently bought sizeable shareholdings in Boohoo, Currys and AO as well as adding to the stake in Asos.
Cycling revolution loses momentum.
Cycle and car parts retailer Halfords is still suffering from comparing its current trading with 2020 when the UK population took to cycling during the pandemic period.
A ray of sunshine from improved consumer confidence.
There has been some genuinely positive news for UK retailers this week in the shape of improved consumer confidence figures.
Women executives in retail #4: from Bio c’ Bon to Cortilia Emna Neifar-style.
Women who have reached senior positions in the retail world are (all too) rare, not to mention invisible, which is why we decided to get to know them better by inviting them to tell us about their career paths, the
Women executives in retail #3: Cathy Collart Geiger, 1st female CEO in the French food sector: “When I grow up, I’m going to be a CEO”.
Women who have reached senior positions in the retail world are (all too) rare, not to mention invisible, which is why we decided to get to know them better by inviting them to tell us about their career paths, the
Women executives in retail #2: Francesca D’Angelo Valente: “Gender equality at Henkel by 2025”.
Women who have reached senior positions in the retail world are (all too) rare, not to mention invisible, which is why we decided to get to know them better by inviting them to tell us about their career paths, the
Women executives in retail #1: Karine Schrenzel – The big boss of e-commerce.
Interview with Karine Schrenzel, co-founder and director of the ShopInvest group, CEO of Les 3 Suisses and Rue du Commerce.
EE Studio dials-up the experiential.
EE Studio opened its doors at Westfield London across an expansive 4,230 sq ft that serves to act as a hub for the local community to work, learn and play.
If retail reputations are damaged by a minimum wage scandal, just think what the next food safety crisis could mean.
It’s hard to credit, but some of the UK’s biggest retailers are at the top of a shameful list.
Next basks in warmer weather and wage increases.
Next unexpectedly released a trading update highlighting that it was performing much better than it had earlier predicted.