ANALYST VIEWS: HOW HAS MORRISONS FARED COMPARED TO ITS RIVALS? November 10, 2011 CLIVE BLACK | SHORE CAPITAL Morrison’s provides the market with the first official indication of supermarket trading momentum since Tesco UK introduced its ‘Big Price Drop’. Total sales from the Bradford based group…seem to have weathered the price cutting storm reasonably well with ex-fuel, ex-VAT sales up by 4.6 per cent. DAVE MCCARTHY | EVOLUTION [...]
Oh Hoare Govett. What’s in a name? December 20, 2011 I was told yesterday that a private equity group has approached a former star from Hoare Govett to look at ways of extricating the group from its troubled parent RBS. Though the identity of the individual is a mystery, there is some logic to the idea. Hoare Govett, despite years of being in the hands [...]
FTSE inches up despite Sainsbury’s glum update March 23, 2011 BRITAIN’S top shares edged up higher yesterday, on a budget day that brought a mixed outlook for UK corporates. J Sainsbury fell sharply after a downbeat trading update, while sector peers firmed after the budget, as did housebuilders which got a first-time property buyers boost, while North Sea-focused oil firms were hit by a tax [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: WHAT HAS CAUSED THE SLOWDOWN AT SAINSBURY’S? March 23, 2011 NICK BUBB | ARDEN Sainsbury’s was very pleased with itself for delivering 3.6 per cent like-for-like growth in its third-quarter, but once higher VAT and the benefit of store extensions were stripped out the performance wasn’t so impressive. We maintain a ‘weak Hold’ view. We would switch to Morrisons. CLIVE BLACK | SHORE CAPITAL The [...]
Wine merchant gives supermarkets run for money November 14, 2011 WHEN Majestic halved its minimum purchase from 12 bottles to six in September 2009, it transformed the business. Customers who had never shopped there before gave it a try; profits and sales have grown at double digit rates ever since. Until now. In the first six weeks of its second half, like-for-like sales dipped by [...]
Wine merchant gives supermarkets run for money November 14, 2011 WHEN Majestic halved its minimum purchase from 12 bottles to six in September 2009, it transformed the business. Customers who had never shopped there before gave it a try; profits and sales have grown at double digit rates ever since. Until now. In the first six weeks of its second half, like-for-like sales dipped by [...]
GOK WAN TO DESIGN FOR SAINSBURY’S March 1, 2011 TV FASHION guru Gok Wan is set to create a number of womenswear collections for Sainsbury’s with the first due to hit the shelves this autumn. He will design for the retailer’s TU clothing label as part of a move to expand its clothing category. Wan said: “While I’ve styled thousands of women over the [...]
RAPID RESPONSES October 13, 2011 Smaller portions Actually, the idea that most food was local 100 years ago [Celebrate Big Food, in yesterday’s Forum] is a long way from the truth. In 1900 both J Sainsbury and Lipton stores carried a huge range of imported food from the Empire and the Continent. Egyptian quails, Bordeaux pigeons as well as French, [...]
Patron saint of retailers says co-ops won’t work for everyone January 29, 2012 RESPONSIBLE Capitalism. Moral Markets. Whatever you call it, the debate raging around executive pay and “predator” business shows no sign of dying down. All political parties have tried to claim the issue as their own, but they have struggled to articulate what a fairer form of capitalism might look like. Enter John Lewis, the patron [...]
Tesco kicks off price war September 22, 2011 TESCO has kicked off a price war with rivals, announcing that it plans to splash out £500m on dropping prices on 3,000 food items. In an aggressive attempt to outflank the competition, the supermarket giant has vowed to focus the campaign on cheap, everyday products and to scrap complex promotions in favour of across-the-board price [...]