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- Tesco signs JV for malls
TESCO, the world's third-biggest retailer, has signed a joint venture to build three more shopping malls in China as part of its plans to rapidly expand in the country.
The British supermarket group said yesterday that 50 percent of the venture would be owned by a consortium of Asian investors including Singapore's Metro Holdings.
The total value of building the malls in Shenyang, Xiamen and Fuzhou is around 170 million pounds (US$$274 million), with Tesco and the consortium each investing ... テスコは、世界第3位の小売業者、急速に全国に展開し、その計画の一環として、中国の3つのショッピングモールを構築するために合弁会社を結んでいる
- Exotic Marks & Spencer likely to tickle lazy Parisian tastebuds
M&S may be just what people in France are looking for – good food without the old-fashioned French fussOn a recent trip to Paris, I visited three frantically busy catering establishments. Two were cocktail bars that could easily have been located in Manhattan or London.The third was a Vietnamese restaurant in the 13th arrondissement specialising in huge, cheap bowls of pho, the country's famous meat and noodle soup.So it comes as no surprise that M&S has decided to try its hand in Paris once again. In the decade since they rowed back across the Channel, Paris has seen further growth in two trends that give M&S a very good chance of success.One trend is the decline in home cooking. It's hard to get precise figures on this, though it is known that average meal-times have dropped by over half over 25 years, from 88 minutes to 38 minutes. A survey conducted in 2010 also found that British home cooks spend more time in the kitchen than their French counterparts.And the anecdotal evidence is abundant. I know several affluent Parisian families where the venerable tradition of long meals en famille is simply dead. Madame prefers pilates to pastry-making. Children are routinely fed processed food, and most customers in top-class boucheries are of a certain age (or older).The other trend is that Parisians, like their London counterparts, have developed an increasingly demanding taste for exotica both in alcohol and in food. M&S will be hoping to capitalise on that hunger, and they'll have the advantage of a consumer base that regards just about anything non-French as exotic. Southern fried salsa kievs and deep fill leek, butter bean and cheddar crumble pie, two of the prepared dishes featured on M&S's website, may look as enticingly alien as pho or sushi.Other supermarket groups おいしい昔ながらのフランスfussOnパリに最近の旅行せずに、私は3つの必死になって忙しいケータリング事業所を訪問 - M&Sのはちょうどフランスの人々が探している可能性があります
- UK retailers show Xmas cheer, fear hangover
British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) is expected to post its first rise in underlying quarterly sales for more than two years tomorrow, when it kicks off a slew of Christmas trading updates.
Rival clothing retailer Next is also forecast to show an improving sales trend on the same day, while supermarket group J Sainsbury is tipped to report a slight slowdown in sales growth due to lower food price inflation on Thursday.
Britain is taking longer to emerge from recession than most major ec ... 英小売マークス&スペンサー(M&Sの)2年以上のため、明日にはクリスマス商戦のアップデートをスルーキックオフ四半期の売上高の背後には、最初の上昇が予想されます
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