Morrisons is leading race for Iceland May 22, 2011 SUPERMARKET chain Morrisons is being touted as the frontrunner in the race to buy into rival Iceland, after majority owner Landsbanki officially launched a sales process for its holding in the company. The Resolution Committee for Landsbanki said last week that according to advisers UBS and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, “market conditions are currently [...]
CITY GRANDEES DEBATE FUTURE OF UK BANKING July 25, 2011 MAGIC circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s Fleet Street offices played host last night to a City crowd debating one of the most pertinent questions currently facing the UK’s politicians, regulators and bankers – whether the country’s biggest banks should be forcibly broken up, or whether other kinds of reforms are the best way forward. [...]
THE TIPSTER May 9, 2011 SAINSBURY’S, the third largest supermarket by market share after Tesco and Asda, is expecting a rise in pre-tax profit by eight per cent to £659m when it reports on Wednesday. The top three chains have all dropped market share since April 2010, which suggests shoppers may be looking for cheaper alternatives such as Aldi and [...]
THE TIPSTER May 9, 2011 SAINSBURY’S, the third largest supermarket by market share after Tesco and Asda, is expecting a rise in pre-tax profit by eight per cent to £659m when it reports on Wednesday. The top three chains have all dropped market share since April 2010, which suggests shoppers may be looking for cheaper alternatives such as Aldi and [...]
Deal would shake up the supermarkets May 22, 2011 COMPETITION objections notwithstanding, Iceland’s 780 stores would be a huge boost to Morrison’s forecast earnings, giving it the foothold in the convenience store industry that chief executive Dalton Philips made central to its growth plans last year. They would also cement Morrison’s presence in the south of the country. Though the Bradford-based company has made [...]
SAINSBURY’S OPENS BIGGEST EVER STORE September 29, 2010 Sainsbury’s, headed by Justin King (inset), yesterday opened its largest store under plans to increase its UK floorspace. The supermarket, in Crayford, near Dartford, is more than 100,000 square feet, and will dedicate half its space to food and drink products. The retailer also opened its largest store in Scotland at Darnley, which is 90,000 [...]
THE TIPSTER May 8, 2011 SILVER saw its biggest drop since 1980 on Thursday and has declined a massive 30 per cent since hitting its all time high at the end of April. The unwritten rule is that a fall of 20 per cent marks the start of a new bear market, but considering that the bulk of the selling [...]
THE TIPSTER June 13, 2011 THE recent uncertainty over the state of the global economy has left the major indices bouncing around without any clear direction. The FTSE 100 is currently at the lows of its recent range. With some big numbers out this morning, there is a chance that we could well get a degree of excitement for the [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS May 9, 2011 GREAT PORTLAND UBS has downgraded the property firm from “neutral” to “sell” and has raised its target price by 40p to 390p. The broker thinks the current share price is forward-looking, and does not allow for much execution risk in Great Portland’s ambitious development plans in the City and West End. However, it thinks strong [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS May 9, 2011 GREAT PORTLAND UBS has downgraded the property firm from “neutral” to “sell” and has raised its target price by 40p to 390p. The broker thinks the current share price is forward-looking, and does not allow for much execution risk in Great Portland’s ambitious development plans in the City and West End. However, it thinks strong [...]