John Lewis Partnership attributed a rise in weekly sales to cold weather and the opening of a new store.
The company, seen as a barometer for the high street, said the second week of September was “exceptional in the current economic climate”.
By Robert Cookson
Published: September 19 2008 17:05 | Last updated: September 19 2008 17:05
John Lewis Partnership attributed a rise in weekly sales to cold weather and the opening of a new store.
The company, seen as a barometer for the high street, said the second week of September was “exceptional in the current economic climate”.