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Brand barometer: Chocolate bars, which is most prominent on the web?
Kit Kat generated the most online conversations this week compared to competitors Dairy Milk, Snickers and Flake.
Brand barometer: Department stores, which is most prominent on the web?
Debenhams generated the most online conversations compared to competitors Marks & Spencer, House of Fraser and John Lewis, with a large proportion mentioning its 'Blue Cross Sale'.
No room in the UK: can new retailers succeed on the high street?
Does the closure of Best Buy's UK stores sound a warning to other overseas retailers looking to set up shop here, asks Matt Chapman.
A fashionable strategy for Morrisons
Morrisons could add clothing to build on its strength in food, writes Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith.
Sales promotion: Festive sales promotion
With consumers cutting back, sales promotion has never been more important than it is this Christmas. But are the early launches simply covering up a lack of creativity and originality, asks Amy Goldi...
Does self-service mean no service at all?
LONDON - Tesco is bucking industry opinion by trialling a solely self-checkout supermarket.
Marks & Spencer describes its journey from corporate social responsibility to sustainability
LONDON - Marks & Spencer's Mike Barry and Lucy Calver discuss some of the important lessons the retailer has learned since it moved away from a CSR approach and started implementing its 'Plan A' strat...
New game plan: JJB attempts to shift itself upmarket
LONDON - JJB, the beleaguered sports retailer, last week announced it was repositioning in an attempt to turn its fortunes around.
Tesco attempts a walk on the fashion runway
LONDON - Will the retailer's repositioning of its clothing offer pay off?
Window dressing: Arcadia faces a challenge in moving brands like Dorothy Perkins into BHS stores
LONDON - Sir Philip Green's decision to merge BHS into the Arcadia Group as one of its brands is a way of making the business more efficient. His plans, however, to move some fashion brands into BHS s...
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