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# Retail

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'What do you do when your business fails? You pick up the pieces'
Why the Roscommon man running the food giant behind Cuisine de France has resigned
Why the Roscommon man running the food giant behind Cuisine de France just resigned
Inside Tesco Ireland's 'Project Black' - and the reasons why it has the unions so worried
'I got kicked out of my office, couldn't afford my rent and moved home – but I knew I'd start again'
William Jenkins
Tesco staff are going on 'indefinite' strike over cuts to long-standing workers' pay
Poll: Where do you do most of your shopping?
Irish retailers claim they didn't have a very merry Christmas
SuperValu has scrapped a 'free veg' promotion that outraged farmers
Losses have snowballed to nearly €14m at GameStop's Irish arm
Penneys will take centre stage in a new €70m Carlow shopping centre
Whatever happened to... A mega shopping centre in Dublin's Point Village?
Irish haircare brand - and celeb favourite - Viviscal has been sold for €150m
Galway-based haircare brand Viviscal has been sold for €150m to a Nasdaq-listed firm
Hickey's pharmacy chain coining it in as profits jump above €4m
Double-digit commercial rent rises should become a thing of the past this year
Irish shoppers spent an extra €92m over Christmas as SuperValu emerges on top
SuperValu wins the Christmas supermarket war
Whatever happened to... A mega shopping centre in Dublin's Point Village?
Sisters behind Irish fashion startup Opsh step down after falling victim to the 'investment chasm'
‘If I pop my clogs in the morning the company could keep going. That’s a sign of success'
Fewer Irish shops are going to the wall as the high street recovers
‘If I pop my clogs in the morning the company could keep going. That’s a sign of success'
Sisters behind fashion startup Opsh step away after falling victim to the 'investment chasm'
Spending in brick-and-mortar stores has fallen for the third month in a row
Cricket powder and getting over the 'gross factor' - the unlikely business of edible insects
Cricket powder and getting over the 'gross factor' - the unlikely business of edible insects
Black Friday helped bolster strong retail sales in the lead-up to Christmas
2016 was the biggest year for new car sales since the recession
Plot twist - Book sales are up, but they're worth less and less to retailers
'It's not just about silly glasses' - How Tiger Ireland is plotting its next phase of expansion
'It's not just about silly glasses' - How Tiger Ireland is plotting its next phase of expansion
'It has never been a better time to be an Irish shopper': Retailers struggle as prices fall
'It has never been a better time to be an Irish shopper': Retailers struggle as prices fall
7 images that tell the story of iconic Irish business through the decades
Meet the two men behind Santa empires on either side of the Atlantic
A Howth seafood firm is trying to break up Ireland's love affair with salmon
Meet the two men behind Santa empires on either side of the Atlantic
A Howth seafood firm is trying to break up Ireland's love affair with salmon
A late surge will see Christmas retail sales match last year's levels