Articles, tagged with "woolworths", page 4
02nd January 2009
With the current economic climate as it is, price has become the all important factor. However an online comparison site, Billy Bargain, has come to the fore, when it comes down to value for money. Billy Bargain is an online price comparison website for ...
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Author:
Admin
17th December 2008
As the festive season rapidly approaches, people's spending normally increases dramatically with all the gifts and sundries that come with the holiday. In the current harsh economic climate and with high-street spending looking to be considerably lower th...
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Author:
Claudia Liza
15th December 2008
Brits have been spending more than ever online this Christmas as they attempt to avoid the mayhem of the rainy and busy streets this festive season.
There are many benefits to shopping online and these benefits seem to have convinced a staggering amoun...
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Author:
Claudia Liza
14th December 2008
The well-documented economic downturn has taken its toll on many British businesses. As illustrated by the recent demise of Woolworths, retail is one of many sectors, which have been badly affected by the ‘Credit Crunch'.
However, it's not doom and glo...
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Author:
phil young
30th October 2008
Starting a new year is a pleasant time for many of us, with a chance to start anew and make optimistic plans and resolutions for the 12 months ahead. Each January also brings the ever admired January sales where massive price cuts are made on home fixture...
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Author:
chloeramsbottom
30th October 2008
Grafton Street is at the heart of Dublin city and merges the areas of St Stephens Green to the south and Trinity College to the north. It's a shopper's paradise and lays claim to being the busiest shopping street in Ireland. But Grafton Street offers so m...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
If you're heading across the border to Northern Ireland to do your Christmas shopping (or for the January sales) this year, then Enniskillen is the place to go. It's situated in the heart of County Fermanagh and borders counties Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan an...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
22nd August 2008
Carbon labelling has been proposed in many countries to help educate consumers on their environmental impact. A number of independent entities, such as Carbon Trust in the UK, have initiated pilot programs to allow companies to audit their emissions and o...
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Author:
Green Pages
16th August 2008
Tag:Woolworths,3.1%,retail business
From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/
Woolworths has issued a half-year trading update, showing group sales down 3.1 per cent.
Group sales for the 25 weeks to 26 July 2008 were down 3.1%. Sales in Woolworths Retail...
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Author:
utut1
17th April 2008
ChainStore Clothing is one of the United Kingdom's largest exchainstore clothing wholesalers and the longest established specialising in Chainstore clothing. With over 20 years of experience, you can be sure that any transaction done with them will be han...
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Author:
fusciacouk@googlemail.com
21st September 2007
Borrowing to buy shares is very popular, especially with those banks and brokers trying to sell you the loan.Ever thought of borrowing to buy shares? If our subscriber queries are anything to go by, using debt, usually in the form of a margin loan, is a p...
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Author:
Melanie
20th July 2007
Like any good mathematical formula, the price-to-earnings ratio, or PER, is simple yet powerful.
In this publication we try to shelter you from as much unnecessary mathematics, jargon and financial-speak as we can, but the price-to-earnings ratio, or P...
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Author:
Melanie
01st July 2007
Many retailers now have gift card schemes and run them in conjunction with their paper-based gift voucher scheme. Plastic gift cards are the latest innovation in vouchering to hit the UK high street. A plastic card is issued in place of vouchers. When a c...
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Author:
Thea Monk
30th April 2007
The Victorian Clock Tower, situated at the meeting point of seven city streets, is generally acknowledged as the main meeting point in Leicester. It is also the focus point for most of the city's shops with the two main shopping centres - the Haymarket an...
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Author:
Susan Ashby
01st April 2007
Chesterfield is a historic market town and is situated north of Derby near the rivers Rother and Hipper. Traveling to Chesterfield whether by road or rail is fairly straight forward. Chesterfield is Derbyshire's largest town and is located just off the A6...
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Author:
Naz Daud