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Retail sales: Christmas winners and losers Retail sales: Christmas winners and losers
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MorrisonsMorrisons
Sales drop 2.5% over the festive period as recession hit customer spending in its northern heartlands - and grocery retailer is hit by migration to cheaper rivals and more affluent consumers heading onlineSales drop 2.5% over the festive period as recession hit customer spending in its northern heartlands - and grocery retailer is hit by migration to cheaper rivals and more affluent consumers heading online
House of Fraser
Department store announces a 6.3% rise in like-for-like sales, with online sales rising by almost 50% in the six weeks to 5 January - early discounting and fashion focus behind the rise, retailer says
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Bumper online sales and fewer clothing markdowns boosted profits over the crucial trading period. The UK's second largest clothing retailer has pencilled in annual profits of £611m to £625m after a tight rein on costs and fewer sale markdowns boosted coffersBumper online sales and fewer clothing markdowns boosted profits over the crucial trading period. The UK's second largest clothing retailer has pencilled in annual profits of £611m to £625m after a tight rein on costs and fewer sale markdowns boosted coffers
John LewisJohn Lewis
Like-for-like sales at the department store jumped 13% in the five weeks to 29 December, a period that included three record-breaking weeks. Online sales were 44% higher than last year with Johnlewis.com now a conduit for £1 out of every £4 spent with the storeLike-for-like sales at the department store jumped 13% in the five weeks to 29 December, a period that included three record-breaking weeks. Online sales were 44% higher than last year with Johnlewis.com now a conduit for £1 out of every £4 spent with the store
FoylesFoyles
Internet sales helped counter a drop in trade at its high street stores. The independent bookseller said sales at its five shops were down 3.7% in the 24 days to Christmas Eve, but the inclusion of website orders meant an overall fall of only 2%Internet sales helped counter a drop in trade at its high street stores. The independent bookseller said sales at its five shops were down 3.7% in the 24 days to Christmas Eve, but the inclusion of website orders meant an overall fall of only 2%