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China eases Covid-19 restrictions
China announced a general relaxation of Covid-19 health rules, authorizing patients with mild symptoms and for asymptomatic cases to quarantine at home. Previously, such cases were sent to mass quarantine centers. The National Health Commission also indicated that negative PCR test results will no longer be needed for domestic travel ...
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ArticleGenesco cuts earnings guidance after ‘sluggish’ start to November sales
Genesco cut its guidance for earnings and tightened expectations for revenues in the full year ending in February 2023, as it took a more conservative approach after beginning the fourth quarter in November with a “sluggish” sales performance and stepping up promotional activity to attract bargain-conscious consumers. Genesco now forecasts ...
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Primark unveils €100m Spanish investment plan
Primark plans to invest €100 million in opening new stores and refurbish existing ones in Spain. The Irish clothes retailer, owned by Associated British Foods, will open eight new stores throughout the country, including the island of Lanzarote and the enclave of Melilla, Primark said in a statement. As part ...
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Next buys fashion retailer Joules, saving 1,450 jobs
The British apparel and footwear chain Joules has been bought out of administration by its founder Tom Joule and Next in a deal that will save 1,450 jobs. Next will buy around 100 Joules shops for £34 million (€39.5m) and take a 74 percent stake in the company after a ...
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ArticleOR Group nears bankruptcy
The Russian banks Sberbank and VTB Bank have joined bankruptcy proceedings against OR Group, the Russian arbitration courts database showed. Alongside Promsvyazbank, Sberbank and VTB Bank are the largest creditors of OR Group, formerly known as Obuv Rossii, which has been experiencing financial difficulties since the beginning of 2022. On ...
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Nike stores re-open in Russia under a new banner
The first Nike store was re-opened in Russia under the banner Nike Sport Point in the Outlet Village shopping center in Moscow. On June 23, Nike announced its decision to pull out from Russia in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Following the move, the Cheryomushkinsky Court of ...
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H&M cuts 1,500 jobs
H&M is reducing its workforce by about 1,500 positions as part of a cost savings and efficiency program. Overall, the Swedish retailer estimates the program will provide annual savings of about SEK 2 billion (€182.2m), which it expects to “become visible” in the second half of 2023. The program is ...
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U.S. footwear site traffic flat during Black Friday
In the U.S., footwear retailers experienced flat site traffic during Black Friday compared with the Black Friday of 2021. For all retailers surveyed, traffic grew 11 percent, according to Bluecore, a retail marketing platform. The total number orders fell by 8 percent year-over-year for footwear retailers but increased by 5 ...
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ArticleCCC targets cost savings, cuts revenue forecast in a difficult market
CCC Group, the Polish footwear and fashion group, cut its full-year outlook for revenues and capital expenditures and announced it would put into place cost savings measures totaling 300 million zloty (€64.0 million) as it continues to navigate through what it described as an “extremely challenging” year for retailers. Due ...
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Deckers is the winner of Black Friday in the U.S. according to a broker
Deckers Brands, the parent company of the Ugg brand, was named the clearest winner of the Black Friday week in the U.S. by the footwear and apparel team at Wedbush Securities. Ugg was one of the only brands tracked by Wedbush that was less promotional during the week in the ...
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Primark unveils £140m investment to open 4 new stores, create jobs
Primark plans to invest £140million (€163.1m) as it looks to increase footfall during the cost of living crisis hitting the U.K. The program will result in the opening of four new stores and the creation of at least 850 jobs. Associated British Food, the parent company of the fast fashion ...
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Allbirds opens another store in the Boston area
Allbirds has opened its fifth retail site in the Boston area and one of the footwear brand’s biggest in the world. The store measures 3,700 square feet and uses natural materials throughout the space. It is located at 800 Boylston Street in the Prudential Center. Headquartered in San Francisco, the ...
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CCC’s shareholders approve capital boost
Shareholders of CCC Group approved plans for equity financing of up to 500 million zloty (€106.3 million), as the Polish group seeks to raise fresh cash to bring down debt. In an extraordinary general meeting on Nov. 17, shareholders approved a resolution to issue up to 14 million new shares ...
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ArticleShoe Carnival gears up for Shoestation.com launch as Q3 sales dip 4%
Shoe Carnival revealed that it is in the final testing phase for an e-commerce site for the recently acquired Shoe Station banner, with a launch date expected in the coming weeks or early in the group’s 2023 fiscal year at the latest. “We’re making sure the supply chain is flawless ...
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ArticleJoules goes into administration as rescue talks collapse
The British fashion retailer Joules is appointing administrators after talks on a financial rescue failed, putting 1,600 jobs and 132 stores at risk. The company held talks last week with investors to raise emergency funds but needed bridging finance to avoid defaulting on a £5 million (€5.7m) bank loan due ...
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Primark’s ‘click & collect’ trial crashes due to bigger-than-expected demand
Primark’s long-awaited online ordering trial has crashed after going live as it faced bigger than expected demand. Having resisted a move to internet shopping, the Irish fast fashion retailer decided to trial a “click & collect” service offering kids clothing, toys and nursery goods at 25 stores. However, shoppers are ...
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ArticlePrimark freezes prices and writes down German business
Primark is freezing prices despite soaring inflation and is also taking a writedown and reviewing its store estate at its German business. The British clothing retailer recorded total sales of £7.7billion (€8.83bn) for the year to Sept. 17, up by 43 percent on last year, as U.K. like-for-like sale and ...
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Cobblers Direct offers shoe repair services in DSW stores
Cobblers Direct has entered a partnership with DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse to offer shoe repair services in over 500 stores across the U.S. “We want customers to enjoy and get the most out of their purchases, so if they ever need a product repair, DSW’s partnership with Cobblers Direct ensures ...
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News briefsClarks recalls womens shoes over toxic chemical warning
Clarks launched a global recall of eight styles of the Breeze and Brinkley womens shoes after tests found they contained toxins. The shoes are all navy or dark navy-blue coloured and introduced for the spring/summer 2022 season. The British brand noted that ”not all styles would have been sold in ...
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ArticleGrendene takes over the management of its Melissa Club franchise
Grendene has taken over the management of its network of Melissa Club stores in Brazil after putting an end to an agreement with Multi Franqueadora, which acted as master franchiser. ”By internalizing the management of the franchise network, the company aims to gain more control of the channel, accelerate the ...

