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World’s largest furniture retailer steps up production to meet demand for home improvements
World’s largest furniture retailer rolls out a series of experiments that could uproot its business model
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Swedish group will focus openings on smaller formats and in city centres
World’s largest furniture retailer suffers less than expected after reopening stores
The Swedish furniture retailer is back in service for London’s insecure young renters
From classic midcentury armchairs to a Verner Panton “flop”, there’s much more to the Swedish interiors giant than Billy bookcases
Furniture retailer ‘tests’ selling to consumers on ecommerce group’s consumer platform Tmall
Furniture retailer plots broad overhaul to counter climate impact
Jon Abrahamsson Ring to take top job at group that controls furniture maker’s brand
Swedish retailer blames online shopping and retail parks for fate of Coventry outlet
Retailer’s parent Ingka to develop mixed-use sites around new urban stores
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Listed companies must contend with quarterly results and shareholder pressure on spending
Retailers pump hundreds of millions of euros into start-ups to resist disruption
World’s biggest furniture group is changing how it builds its products
Swedish group to take on players including Google and Amazon
World’s largest furniture retailer says it is embarking on a major strategy change
Swedish retailer plans store openings and revamps to counter sharp sales growth slowdown
Retailer faces probe after firing employee for allegedly expressing homophobic views
Worthing approves 162 prefabicated homes built by company backed by Swedish retailer
Retailer unveils three-year investment across France to boost city-centre presence
The flat-packed behemoth is turning into a gig economy giant.
Retailer sees opportunity between its own website and ecommerce giants such as Amazon
Consumer companies can avoid an environmental dystopia by refurbishing and reusing more
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