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Amanda Aldridge on retail: Department stores offer a touch of retail magic

Department stores are under increasing competitive pressure, as the supermarkets continue to extend their product offering into clothing, homeware, electricals and cosmetics - so much so that you might ask when a supermarket stops being a supermarket and becomes a department store. They also face a ...

Top 100 marketing employers 2004

.3 58 56 Avon Cosmetics 76.2 25 57 Jack Morton Worldwide ...

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and distributing an unusual cosmetics range. Any ideas? A: Two companies with a good record in running roadshow ...

Opinion: Marketing Society - Plan ahead to minimise risk

, but even the best-laid plans can go wrong. For example, cosmetics firm Avon created more blushes than

News Analysis: Will food vanish from the shelves?

According to an IGD report, 11% of UK shoppers visit supermarkets to buy non-grocery items such as cosmetics, clothes, homeware and electrical goods. ACNielsen Scantrack found that non-food was the fastest-growing category in the £67bn spent at UK grocery multiples last year, with 15% annual growth. For supermarkets ...

 

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