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 Verdict on the High Street 2005
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Editeur :
Datamonitor
Langue :
Anglais
Date de publication :
Juin 2005
Taille du document :
118
Autres informations :
Description , Table des matières
 
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 Verdict on the High Street 2005

A severe slowdown in growth is causing an overdue shakeout of underperforming retailers. In recent years a consumer boom has helped oil the wheels of high street commerce, cushioning retailers from the full force of changes in shopping habits and unleashed by the growth of out-of-town and online retailing. But with consumer demand weaker and a host of cost increases eating into margins, a long overdue shakeout of weaker high street fascias is inevitable.


 

A severe slowdown in growth is causing an overdue shakeout of underperforming retailers. In recent years a consumer boom has helped oil the wheels of high street commerce, cushioning retailers from the full force of changes in shopping habits and unleashed by the growth of out-of-town and online retailing. But with consumer demand weaker and a host of cost increases eating into margins, a long overdue shakeout of weaker high street fascias is inevitable.


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