Monday, 21 November 2011

Marketing Daily - No room in the UK: how can new retailers succeed on the high street? Plus John Lewis, Thomas Cook, Amazon, and Marlboro

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No room in the UK: can new retailers succeed on the high street?
Matthew Chapman,
21 November 2011
 

Does the closure of Best Buy's UK stores sound a warning to...

Best Buy's UK failure is estimated to have cost the US parent company and UK partner Carphone Warehouse some £200m
 
 
John Lewis unveils music album featuring ad covers
Alex Brownsell,
21 November 2011
 

John Lewis has unveiled a charity music album featuring the hit cover...

John Lewis: album featuring tracks from its ads
 
 
Thomas Cook set to close 200 high-street shops
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
21 November 2011
 

Thomas Cook is set to shut 200 of its high-street stores, in...

Thomas Cook: announces the closure of 200 shops
 
 
City leaks Amazon smartphone details
Sarah Shearman,
21 November 2011
 

Amazon is planning to make its smartphone debut with the launch a...

Amazon Kindle Fire: launched in the US last week
 
 
Marlboro owner to sue over cigarette branding clampdown
Daniel Farey-Jones,
21 November 2011
 

Tobacco giant Philip Morris has started legal proceedings against the Australian government's...

Cigarette branding: examples of proposed packaging to be launched in Australia
 
 
 
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The X Factor peaks at 13.9 million and 11.5 million
Maisie McCabe,
21 November 2011
 
Innocent brings out Fruit Pickers digital game
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
21 November 2011
 
Save the Children show raises £2.1m
Daniel Farey-Jones,
21 November 2011
 
 
 
Blogs
 
 
Why Benetton is more in touch than John Lewis
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

The lovingly crafted John Lewis Christmas ad could have been made at any point in the last 20 years. In...

 
 
Virgin Money must keep its big promises
Alex Brownsell
 

So Virgin is finally going making its entrance into financial services with its acquisition of...

 
 
Please be me…
Heather Westgate
 

The countdown is on for 7 December when the direct marketing industry will recognise the...

 
 
Groupon: Whose customer is it?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

Whilst the focus has been on the $700m share sale at Groupon, a company who has never shown a profit...

 
 
“It’s a great time to be a marketer” (but will it be in ten years?)
Heather Westgate
 

Sorry, Microsoft, to shamelessly paraphrase your strapline. But it's true. A career in marketing has...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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