Greene King toasts record revenue as retail growth outperforms market July 1, 2015 The figures Pub group Greene King enjoyed record revenue of £1.3bn in the year to the end of March, yet investors were warned not get too carried away as profit before tax fell 2.7 per cent to £168.5m. Read more: Popped corks as Greene King-Spirit pub partnership gets green light The FTSE 250-listed company's retail revenue [...]
Watchdog launches probe into fashion March 26, 2015 THE COMPETITION and Markets Authority (CMA) yesterday opened an investigation into dominance in the fashion, clothing and footwear markets. They will decide whether to proceed in October. Shares in Burberry, Next and Debenhams closed down yesterday.
CityFibre asks watchdog to level playing field after BT-EE merger March 23, 2015 High speed fibre optic firm CityFibre has attacked BT, saying its planned acquisition of EE would “stifle innovation” and “deliver little tangible benefit for consumers”. CityFibre revealed the objection this morning, saying that it submitted a formal complaint to the Competition Markets Authority (CMA) on Friday. The company demanded Ofcom be allowed to enforce extra [...]
Watchdog forces payday lenders to put prices on comparison site February 24, 2015 THE COMPETITION and Markets Authority (CMA) yesterday ordered payday lenders to publish details of their loans on at least one comparison website, as the competition watchdog looks to increase transparency in the industry. In a report on the payday lending market, the CMA said that the country’s short-term lenders “should provide customers with clear, objective [...]
Ryanair takes Aer Lingus challenge to UK Supreme Court as a human rights issue February 12, 2015 Ryanair is taking its legal challenge over Aer Lingus to the UK Supreme Court, claiming it is a human rights issue. The budget airline had previously been told by the Competition and Markets Authority to sell most of its 29 per cent stake in Aer Lingus, reducing its holding to no more than five [...]
Is UK online fashion retailer Net-a-Porter about to be bought by Amazon? March 27, 2015 Is Amazon planning to get into high-end fashion retailing? The US tech giant is reportedly in talks to acquire Net-a-Porter, the British online luxury fashion retailer. It would be a bold move for Amazon, which already has clothing categories on its site – although many of the listings tend to feature the word "polyester". According [...]
Energy bills: Customers are missing out on up to £234 savings from big six energy suppliers February 18, 2015 The majority of people are missing out on big savings by not switching energy supplier. An investigation into the dominance of the big six energy firms – Centrica, EDF, NPower, SSE, E.On and RWE- has found customers are missing out on hundreds of pounds of savings. The interim findings from the Competition and Markets Authority [...]
Payday lenders face new regulation: Price comparison websites and clearer fees information demanded by competition regulator February 24, 2015 Payday lenders will have to advertise loans on price comparison websites under a host of new rules set out by the competition regulator. Companies offering short-term loans must make the details and costs of potential loans clear to consumers in a comparable way, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has said It follows a 20-month [...]
Ryanair claims breach of human rights as it appeals to top court February 12, 2015 RYANAIR is taking its legal challenge over Aer Lingus to the UK Supreme Court, yesterday claiming it is a human rights issue. The budget airline had previously been told by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to sell off its 29 per cent stake in Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus, reducing its stake to no [...]
Durex owner Reckitt Benckiser’s KY bid for lubricant-maker slips on antitrust probe January 7, 2015 Reckitt Benckiser’s bid for personal lubricant-maker KY came unstuck yesterday as regulators ordered a full competition investigation. The combined group owns the Durex and KY brands worldwide, but is awaiting regulatory approval in the UK. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) worries it will gain it an unduely dominant position in the market by owning [...]