
Value-focused footwear retailer Shoe Zone appears to be recovering from the pandemic and making the most of consumer interest in budget ranges.
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Value-focused footwear retailer Shoe Zone appears to be recovering from the pandemic and making the most of consumer interest in budget ranges.
Some hefty cost-cutting and accelerated investment in digital ensured Shoe Zone’s tough financial year to 2 October was far from a disaster. With stores open just 36 weeks of the year, online came to the rescue.
Shoe Zone’s recovery continues. In a mere 18 days since reporting a return to profit in its full-year results, the value-focused footwear retailer has already upped its earning outlook.
A property firm is aiming to create “the Carnaby Street of Nottingham” after buying empty retail units in what was once a thriving part of the city centre.
Value-focused footwear retailer Shoe Zone's unaudited full-year results on Wednesday showed lower revenue, but a return to profit and digital turnover soaring.
Just how confident directors are can be judged by how many shares they’re buying in their own businesses. And the chief executive and chairman of Shoe Zone have just bought £1.3 million worth of shares in the retailer.
Budget shoe retailer Shoe Zone on Tuesday reported a loss for the six months to April 3 on the back of lower sales, although this was hardly a surprise given how weak the footwear category has been during lockdowns.
No surprises Shoe Zone joined the lengthy list of struggling firms when the UK’s largest value footwear retailer reported its financial results for the 52 weeks ended 3 October on Monday.
Value-focused footwear retailer Shoe Zone on Monday announced the unexpected departure of its finance chief.
The UK government at the weekend announced a new four-week lockdown for England with non-essential stores to close. But the BRC and NWEC's heads hit back saying scientific advice says shopping isn't spreading the virus.