European Retail Briefings - July 2005
Published By: Mintel International Group Ltd.
July 2005
R560-401
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Description

| European Retail Briefing is a monthly briefing providing news and analysis that includes company results, store openings, cross-border moves, M & A activities, executive changes and property developments. Additionally each month, European Retail Briefing focuses on a key issue or specific European retail sector. The month's retail news is then analysed sector by sector, making this an invaluable resource for all with an interest in the European retail industry.
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Table of Contents
Highlights: July 2005
Grocers
Clothing
Multi-sector
DIY
Department stores
News Analysis
Convenience retailing
Japan: FamilyMart to open in US
Grocers
Australia: Coles Myer launches own brands
France: Auchan
heads to Russia
and opens first non-food discount fascia
France: Carrefour
boosts discount standing in France
while expansion boosts share
but sales disappoint
France: G&G sees sales increase
Netherlands: Ahold
sells US convenience stores
.and Deli XL sale completes disposal programme
Netherlands: Laurus formats continue to suffer
Spain: Carrefour Spain
announces expansion plans
and launches telecoms service
UK: Asda
offers cut-price electricals
and launches George cosmetics range
before wielding the axe
and recruiting shop floor staff in refocusing drive
UK: Sainsbury’s
opens door to Asda staff
and posts growth
as its turnaround gathers pace
UK: Somerfield
left with two suitors as Co-op quits
but Baugur boss charged with fraud
and Baugur too drops out
and offloads its stake
leaving Somerfield flat
UK: Tesco
posts impressive results
and moves into contact lenses
US: Winn-Dixie
loses-Dixie
and sells 102 stores
Clothing retailing
Japan: Growth strategy slows Fast’s progress
Japan: Muji in overseas expansion
Spain: Zara hits Home in Italy
Spain: Cortefiel
makes strong start
as more enter bidding fight
only to be snubbed
Sweden: H&M
still in vogue
and setting the pace
UK: Burberry makes sprightly start
UK: Sales dive at French Connection
UK: Hugo Boss plans London flagship
UK: Jacques Vert turns loss into profit
UK: Sole bidder for Jane Norman announced
UK: Matalan continues to slide
UK: Mulberry posts impressive results
UK: Peacock
lauds fashion focus
and rearranges kidswear
UK: River Island lifts retail gloom
Footwear retailing
UK: Kurt Geiger in equity buy-out
Multi-sector retailing
France: Ecobichon in at Conforama
Japan: Daiei continues bad run into Q1
Japan: Seven-Eleven boosts Ito-Yokado
Japan: Aeon sees quarterly revenue rise
Germany: KarstadtQuelle
reiterates Q3 disposal target
slashes earnings forecast
and overhauls mail order arm
Germany: Real chairman steps down
Germany: Metro to enter Pakistan
Germany: Positive start for Rewe
Japan: Seiyu chief says sayonara
Switzerland: Flagship turnover boosts Jelmoli
UK: GUS boosted by new stores
UK: Boots
boosted by healthcare
as it looks to concessions
UK: HMV sales push forward
UK: John Lewis in Oxford Street revamp
UK: Laura Ashley closes flagship store
UK: Littlewoods sold to ABF
UK: M&S slide continues
US: Wal-Mart to expand in Europe
Mass merchandisers
US: Target launches digital music service
Mixed goods
US: Family Dollar announces Q3
Department stores
France: Lafayette poised to sell online supermarket brand
Sweden: Axfood and Ahlen sell off property assets
UK: Beales results remain static
UK: House of Fraser
in talks to buy James Beattie
and agrees on acquisition
but Debenhams considers late bid
DIY retailing
Germany: Hornbach enjoys “historic” year
Japan: DIY chains agree merger
UK: Sales fall at Wickes
Electrical retailing
UK: Kesa reports H1 hike
UK: Dixons reports disappointing H2
Carpet retailing
UK: Carpetright in defiant mood
Furniture retailing
France: Ecobichon in at Conforama
Sweden: Ikea
looks to enter grocery market
and Russia
while new German head appointed
UK: Land of Leather poised for flotation
UK: MFI begins ascent from the depths?
Home shopping
UK: Sales rocket at high-flying Asos
UK: Kleeneze rebrands and builds healthy platform
US: Avon hit by China slide
Music and video goods retailing
France: Fnac sees turnover rise
Health and beauty retailing
Netherlands: AS Watson buys Portegies
UK: Savers gets new MD
UK: Superdrug moves into jewellery
UK: Molton Brown sold to Kao
UK: Body Shop continues to tone financials
US: Walgreen
prescribes confident Q3
but workers poised for strikes
Book and stationery retailing
UK: Harmful environment hits Clinton Cards
UK: Ottakar’s writes subdued first chapter
Sports and leisure goods retailing
UK: Blacks falters as sales dip
UK: JJB chairman steps down as sales slide
UK: John David Group sees half time sales slip
Garden centres
UK: Dobbies sows seeds for year
UK: Wyevale upbeat as chief steps down
Opticians
Denmark: Specsavers acquires Danish chain
Toys and games retailing
UK: Game hit by tough environment
US: Toys R Us CEO and COO to leave
Miscellaneous specialist retailing
UK: Halfords still riding high
US: PETsMART board approves share buy back scheme
Economic News
Australia: Retail outperforms in May
Czech Republic: Retail sales moving upward
Germany: Retail sales fight back in May
Hong Kong: Retail sales grow swiftly in May
Ireland: Retail sales push steadily up
Spain: Retail environment edges forward
UK: Retail sales rebound, reveals ONS
UK: Retail outlook brighter in June, says BRC
UK: June sees sharp sales decline, says CBI
US: Retail sales unexpectedly surge
Company Focus: Benetton in the Clothing Market
Market context
Figure 1: European clothing market: Estimated market sizes and spend per capita, 2004
Distribution is wide on a Europe wide level
Figure 2: European clothing market: Channels of distribution by country, 2003/04
Figure 3: European clothing sector: Clothing specialists’ sales by country, 2004
Hard times ahead for clothing
Figure 4: European clothing sector: Clothing specialists’ sales forecasts by country, 2004-09
Competition to intensify
New EU states offer scope for retailers
As do the undeveloped markets
Figure 5: European clothing sector: Forecast sector sales growth, by country, 2004-09
Company Profile: Benetton
What is it? The bare facts
Financial data
Figure 6: Benetton: Share of European clothing specialists’ sales, 2000-04
Figure 7: Benetton: Financial data, 2000-04
Figure 8: Benetton: Group sales by geographical area, 2000-04
Figure 9: Benetton: Group sales by commercial activity, 2002-04
Outlets
Figure 10: Benetton: Global outlet data, 2000-04
Figure 11: Benetton: European store coverage, 2004
Figure 12: Benetton: European outlet data by major European countries, May 2005
Products
Menswear
Womenswear
Sisley
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