News roundup–HMV, Aquascutum, more


News roundup–HMV, Aquascutum, more

Departing HMV boss Simon Fox is set to become
new chief executive of newspaper group Trinity
Mirror, replacing Sly Bailey. The Independent reports that he will earn a base
salary of £500,000, but his annual package could be worth as
much as £2 million if he hits short-term and long-term bonus
targets.

The Telegraph states that
Aquascutum is looking to return to London’s West
End and the US, just four months after the fashion retailer went
into administration. Aquascutum is aiming to open stores in these
areas by autumn 2013.

According to a report in the Daily Mail the best day to buy something
online is on a Tuesday while Sunday is when you are least likely
to make a saving. The article also notes that Brits are the
world’s best bargain hunters.

Luxury online jewellery firm, The Jewel Hut, has
partnered with RedEye to develop a highly targeted behavioural
email programme. The strategic behavioural email programme will
focus on increasing online sales through sending online users
information based on their own online actions.

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