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Punch Taverns is World Cup winner
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- 07 July 2010 10:00
The UK's biggest pubs group, Punch Taverns, has toasted a World Cup sales boost but voiced fears about the impact of Government belt-tightening on nervous consumers.The Burton-upon-Trent-based business posted its first like-for-like sales growth since early 2009 across its managed pubs, helping sales declines for the 44 weeks to June ...read more
Moss Bros to launch bespoke stores
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- 12 May 2010 09:58
Moss Bros is to open a chain of shops selling bespoke suits, with the first site set to open in the City of London next month. Customers will have their measurements taken in store and choose from a range of options for the cloth, cut and lining. The suit will ...read more
Odeon rails against Disney Studio demands
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- 23 February 2010 09:46
Odeon has said that it will boycott Tim Burton's new film version of Alice in Wonderland in its UK, Irish Republic and Italian cinemas after a row with Walt Disney Studios. Odeon is against plans by Disney to reduce the period in which the film can be shown only in ...read more
JJB confident as stock rises
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- 28 January 2010 09:19
JJB has said that its stores will be fully stocked by April as it recovers from the supply issues which damaged sales last year.In a trading update ahead of its year-end on January 31st, the sportswear company said that like-for-like revenue was 28% down on the year before. Total group ...read more
Arcadia profits back in the black
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- 23 October 2009 09:21
Sir Philip Green's Arcadia returned to annual profits yesterday, despite "one of the most challenging retail landscapes that I have seen" according to the retail entrepreneur. The retail empire owns Miss Selfridge, Wallis, Burton, Topshop and Dorothy Perkins as well as Sir Philip's department store brand Bhs, which was integrated into ...read more
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