Sainsbury’s school uniform push June 23, 2010 Sainsbury’s has launched its biggest ever “Back to School” range in a bid to boost profit – giving mums 500 uniforms to “road test”. The latest range offers 12 Back Tu School products. Sainsbury’s is the eighth largest schoolwear retailer by volume, and has the fastest growing range on the high street with a 3.1 [...]
What the other papers say this morning February 16, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES OAKTREE RETURNS INVESTOR’S CASH Oaktree Capital’s distressed investment fund has returned $3bn of the $10bn it raised from investors, reflecting its difficulties in finding opportunities as the economy improves, people familiar with the matter say. The fund, run by Bruce Karsh, was among the most aggressive buyers of distressed debt after the failure [...]
What the other papers say this morning February 16, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES OAKTREE RETURNS INVESTOR’S CASH Oaktree Capital’s distressed investment fund has returned $3bn of the $10bn it raised from investors, reflecting its difficulties in finding opportunities as the economy improves, people familiar with the matter say. The fund, run by Bruce Karsh, was among the most aggressive buyers of distressed debt after the failure [...]
Tesco shares drop on poor Xmas figures January 13, 2011 TESCO shares took a hit yesterday as it announced disappointing Christmas sales figures. Like-for-like sales in the UK missed forecasts, rising just 0.6 per cent in the six weeks to 8 January. The company blamed the poor weather on the performance with its larger stores worst hit. Tesco shares were one of the poorest performers [...]
Tesco shares drop on poor Xmas figures January 13, 2011 TESCO shares took a hit yesterday as it announced disappointing Christmas sales figures. Like-for-like sales in the UK missed forecasts, rising just 0.6 per cent in the six weeks to 8 January. The company blamed the poor weather on the performance with its larger stores worst hit. Tesco shares were one of the poorest performers [...]
Morrisons in £70m deal to join web war February 15, 2011 WM MORRISON yesterday announced that it had finally taken the plunge into online retail, splashing out £70m on baby goods firm Kiddicare. The supermarket giant has so far resisted the move to the web while rivals like Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda see online sales as vital to their financial health. But the purchase of Kiddicare [...]
What the other papers say this morning February 8, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES BRUSSELS URGED TO END BIG FOUR DOMINANCE Four international accountancy networks have taken the unusual step of jointly calling for changes to the audit market in Europe and arguing that regulatory intervention is needed to dilute the power of the profession’s biggest operators. BDO International, RSM International and Grant Thornton International, the world’s [...]
Sainsbury’s supermarket to shuffle top jobs June 21, 2010 J SAINSBURY became the latest supermarket to shuffle its management team yesterday, in an attempt to cement its plans for long-term growth. The UK’s third-biggest grocer has promoted chief financial officer Darren Shapland to the post of group development director, overseeing business development and group strategy. Mike Coupe, currently trading director, will become the group’s [...]
Sainsbury’s sales grow at sluggish pace June 16, 2010 SAINSBURY’S followed its arch-rival Tesco in unveiling lethargic first quarter sales growth yesterday, weighed down by low food inflation and a challenging consumer environment. Like-for-like sales for the first quarter grew at their slowest rate in five years, just 1.1 per cent, excluding fuel sales, which jumped due to inflammatory oil price pressures. Including petrol, [...]
Sainsbury’s sales grow at sluggish pace June 16, 2010 SAINSBURY’S followed its arch-rival Tesco in unveiling lethargic first quarter sales growth yesterday, weighed down by low food inflation and a challenging consumer environment. Like-for-like sales for the first quarter grew at their slowest rate in five years, just 1.1 per cent, excluding fuel sales, which jumped due to inflammatory oil price pressures. Including petrol, [...]