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U.K. e-commerce spending increases 16% in January
Web shoppers spend more on lingerie, booze, beauty products and travel.
Posted 02/17/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Lingerie Market | Lingerie
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Web retailers wrestle with new privacy rules in Europe
They must get consumers’ consent to track behavior with cookies.
Posted 02/09/2012Internet Retailer1 comments
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U.K. online sales jump 15% in September
That’s a stark contrast to bricks-and-mortar sales, which increased 0.3%.
Posted 10/18/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Internet sales are a very bright spot for U.K. retailers in December
Online, mail order and telephone sales increased 30% in December 2008 over December 2007, according to the British Retail Consortium and professional services firm KPMG. This comes amid gloomy total comparable sales, which fell 3.3% year over year.
Posted 01/13/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Online sales in the U.K. grow 30% in April while all retail sales fall 1.3%
British consumers spent £1.4 billion online in April, 29.3% more than April a year ago, reports the Interactive Media in Retail Group.
Posted 05/27/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Neill to Lead RILA Product Safety Initiative
Arlington, VA - The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) announced today Jim Neill has joined the association as vice president for product safety. Neill, who joined RILA on February 4th, will oversee the new RILA/British Retail Consortium global safety standard for consumer products. The new partnership, announced earlier this year, will create a meaningful global manufacturing standard for consumer goods. The initiative advances the...
Posted 02/23/2009
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