Argos
This coverage examines Argos’s operations and strategy within the UK retail sector, focusing on store performance, catalogue and online business, distribution logistics, product assortment, and leadership decisions. Reporting highlights how Argos navigates omnichannel retail, evolving consumer habits, and competitive pressures — offering insight for executives, managers, and professionals in home goods, general merchandise, and multichannel retail operations.
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Apr- 2024 -9 AprilNews
Today’s news in brief-9/4/24
No Ordinary Designer Label Limited (NODL), the retailers of the Ted Baker brand in the UK and Europe, will close 11 stores by 19 April. This decision follows the appointment of administrators and is aimed at improving the company’s performance. Authentic Brands Group, the intellectual property owner of Ted Baker,…
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9 AprilNews
The Very Group promotes Robbie Feather to CEO
The Very Group, operator of digital retailer Very, has promoted Robbie Feather to the position of group CEO succeeding Lionel Desclée, who has chosen to step down and pursue new opportunities. Feather, who joined The Very Group in 2021, previously led the company’s retail team, which includes all category sourcing,…
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Mar- 2024 -11 MarchNews
Matalan unveils five new senior leadership appointments
Matalan, the fashion and homeware omnichannel value retailer, has announced the appointment of five new leaders as it continues its business transformation. The retailer has appointed a new director of online, David Seeby, to drive forward its e-commerce offer, harnessing new technology to build a best-in-class omnichannel experience for Matalan’s…
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Feb- 2024 -12 FebruaryPeople Moves
Dobbies appoints Andy Hannan as commercial director
Dobbies, the garden centre retailer, has appointed Andy Hannan as commercial director to lead its new strategy. With “extensive experience” from across the retail sector, Hannan has previously held senior commercial roles at retailers such as Homebase, Halfords, Jessops and Argos, where he was part of the team that led…
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7 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-7/2/24
Amazon’s Luxury Stores in Europe have partnered with resale platform Hardly Ever Worn It to offer pre-owned luxury items across various categories. This collaboration aims to provide customers in the UK, Germany, Spain, and Italy with access to high-quality, designer goods that have hardly been worn. Hardly Ever Worn It…
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7 FebruarySupermarkets
Sainsbury’s unveils ‘Next Level’ strategy
Sainsbury’s has announced its latest strategy ‘Next Level Sainsbury’s’, aiming to build on its Food First Strategy it launches in 2020. The company has laid out eight commitments which it aims to achieve by March 2027. These include; having food volume growth ahead of the market, delivering profit leverage from…
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Jan- 2024 -18 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief-18/1/24
Sainsbury’s general merchandise commercial director, Paula Nickolds, is departing to become CEO of The White Company. During her three-year tenure, she strengthened brands like Argos, Habitat, and Tu. Sainsbury’s also announced a focused restructuring of its Operating Board. Graham Biggart will assume commercial responsibility for General Merchandise and Clothing, with…
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18 JanuaryPeople Moves
Paula Nickolds to leave Sainsbury’s to become CEO of The White Company
Sainsbury’s has revealed its General Merchandise Commercial director, Paula Nickolds, is set to leave the business to become CEO of The White Company. Over the past three years, Sainsbury’s said Nickolds has led much progress across its ‘Brands that Deliver’ strategy, making Argos, Habitat and Tu “considerably stronger” and more…
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10 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief-10/1/24
Sainsbury’s reported a 6.5% increase in retail sales for the 16 weeks ending January 6, 2024. Grocery sales rose by 9.3%, with Christmas grocery sales up 8.6%. General merchandise sales dropped 0.6%, but excluding the impact of Argos’ closure in Ireland, they increased by 1.5%. The company reiterated its full-year…
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10 JanuarySupermarkets
Sainsbury’s Q3 sales jump 6.5% amid Christmas boost
Sainsbury’s has revealed that its retail sales jumped 6.5% for the 16 weeks ended 6 January 2024. As a result of this the company has reiterated its expectations of an underlying full-year profit of between £670m and £700m. Alongside this, the company’s grocery sales were up 9.3% while its Christmas…
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