Month: July 2019
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Jul- 2019 -31 JulyShopping Centres
Intu reports 7% drop in rental income amid ‘challenging’ first half
Shopping centre owner Intu has reported a 7.7% decrease in net rental income during a “challenging” first half of the…
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31 JulyAdvice
Getting PSD2’s new SCA requirements right
That brief sigh of relief you heard was from European retailers welcoming the EBA’s admission that additional time may be…
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31 JulyHigh Street
Games Workshop revenues exceed £250m in full year results
Fantasy miniatures retailer Games Workshop has reported a 16% increase in revenues to £256.5m for the year ending 2 June…
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31 JulyHigh Street
Next raises profit forecast after ‘better than anticipated’ Q2
Clothing and home retailer Next has increased its full-year profit by £10m to £725m +0.3% on last year. The increase…
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31 JulyEconomy
Consumer confidence increases by two points in July
Consumer confidence rose by 2 overall to -11 for the month of July, according to GFK’s Consumer Confidence Index. Personal…
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30 JulyPeople Moves
Centre manager appointed for upcoming Waterloo development
Commercial Developer LCR has appointed Lynne Glover as centre manager for its new development Waterloo.London. She brings over 30 years’…
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30 JulyHigh Street
Cath Kidston global commerce director joins Boots
Lynn Ritson, global commerce director at fashion and lifestyle brand Cath Kidston has left the company after five years, to…
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30 JulyPeople Moves
Grant Thornton set to quit as Sports Direct auditor
Accountancy firm Grant Thornton is reportedly set to quit as the auditor to Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct following concerns over…
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29 July
How retailers can survive the age of Amazon
Current high street challenges seem like a clear case of cause and effect. Last year, an average of 14 shops…
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29 JulyHigh Street
Sports Direct hit with €674m tax bill from Belgian authorities
Shares in sports fashion retailer Sports Direct plummeted by as much as 27% to 166.6p in early trading today, later…
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