Royal Mail faces regulator Ofcom fines threat after blaming industrial dispute for missing service targets May 11, 2018 Royal Mail today blamed a bitter spat with postal workers for failing to meet its annual quality of service targets. Postal regulator Ofcom, which said it was “concerned that Royal Mail has fallen short” will now consider whether to slap it with fines of up to 10 per cent of “relevant turnover”. Last year Royal [...]
January discounts give retailers a boost but high street caution remains February 5, 2019 Retail sales rose last month thanks to a boost from January discounting, but retailers remain cautious as uncertainty on the high street continues. Total sales were up 2.2 per cent in January compared to the month before, an improvement from the 1.4 per cent increase seen in the same period last year and the highest [...]
Mountain Warehouse on track for bumper year of profits as Christmas and Black Friday sales climb January 21, 2019 Outdoor clothing retailer Mountain Warehouse said this morning that it was on course for record full-year profits after reporting a bumper Black Friday and Christmas trading performance. The firm defied the swathe of poor trading results among its retail peers today after saying that sales jumped nearly 12 per cent to £84.7m in the 13 weeks to [...]
House of Fraser suffers 60 per cent sales drop in run-up to Christmas January 21, 2019 House of Fraser has reportedly suffered a dive in sales over the crucial Christmas trading season, in a fresh sign of the woes facing the beleaguered department store chain. Year-on-year sales plunged 60 per cent in the 12 weeks to 18 December, according to Kantar Worldpanel figures reported in The Sunday Telegraph. It is the [...]
Joules sees half-year sales rise thanks to strong online trading January 23, 2019 Fashion retailer Joules today reported a double-digit rise in profits for the half year, boosted by strong online trading. Joules said pre-tax profits for the 26 weeks to 25 November were up 14.7 per cent on the same period last year to £10.7m. Read more: Joules shines amid retail gloom as it prepares for Brexit Total [...]
Superdry to cut jobs at head office amid £50m cost-cutting plan March 5, 2019 Under-pressure fashion group Superdry has confirmed today that it is to slash jobs at its head office as part of a major cost-cutting plan. More than 100 jobs are facing the axe, predominantly at the firm’s headquarters in Cheltenham, in the wake of the company's announcement late last year that it is looking to save [...]
What to do about staff skipping work for the beach August 20, 2019 We’ve heard it all before: “my cat is having kittens”, “I’ve hurt my back”, “I’ve got food poisoning”, “my bathtub fell through my ceiling”, or “my car broke down”. When the sun is out, employees might feel inclined to use one of these excuses in order to skip work and do something a little more [...]
FTSE 100 loses more than £200bn after worst week since 2008 as coronavirus fears grip global markets February 28, 2020 The FTSE 100 has shed a reported £206bn after suffering its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis as new cases of coronavirus pummelled global stock markets. London’s blue-chip index closed at 3.18 per cent down for the day to end a dire week for listed companies who have issued warnings on the coronavirus outbreak. [...]
Card Factory reports flat sales for the full year amid challenging retail conditions January 10, 2019 Card Factory today reported a marginal slip in sales amid a tough consumer environment for high street retailers. The greeting card specialist said like-for-like sales dipped 0.1 per cent in the 11 months to the end of December, down from a three per cent increase the year before. The firm saw revenue growth of 3.4 [...]
Christmas shoppers shunned the high street, but attacking Amazon won’t help January 11, 2019 Between the fierce renewal of the Brexit saga, parliamentary shenanigans, and a particularly chilling cold front (interpret that literally or metaphorically, as you will), the merriness of Christmas feels like a thing of the past. But for the high street, it feels like Christmas never came at all. Reports of retail sales, released yesterday by [...]