Vistry raises profit target to £325m as housing demand remains high May 17, 2021 Vistry today said its annual profit will come in higher than expectations as the housing sector benefits from a surge in demand. The housebuilder said it had a “very positive start to the year”, securing an average weekly private sales rate of 0.75, up 21 per cent on 2019. Vistry expects to complete around 6,500 [...]
Deliveroo to launch three ‘dark kitchens’ in London amid expansion push December 22, 2021 Deliveroo has opened three 'dark kitchens' in London which will house chefs from popular London restaurants as it pursues expansion.
UK lags behind other European nations on new-build delivery February 7, 2022 The UK is lagging behind several other major European nations on the delivery of new-builds, in relation to its population size, analysis has found. The country’s construction sector was hammered by rising costs on supply and labour, as well as having works delayed or stalled due to Covid restrictions. Countries including France, Belgium, the Netherlands [...]
Biden aims to make half of US car sale electric vehicles by 2030 August 5, 2021 Joe Biden will today sign an executive order aimed at making half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 zero-emissions vehicles. The President is set to announce the new target at an event at the White House this evening, where he will be joined by car giants and union workers. Alongside the plan he will [...]
DFS sales slump but retailer reassures on profit January 14, 2020 Furniture retailer DFS reported a dip in sales in the second half of the year following “subdued” trading in August and September. The company said gross sales were down six per cent in the 26 weeks to 29 December, “reflecting a challenging consumer environment”. Read more: Sofa retailer warns fewer house sales will impact trading [...]
Booming sales at Wickes as locked down Brits turned their hands to DIY June 1, 2021 Sales at Wickes boomed in the six months to 22 May, as a nation under lockdown restrictions got creative with DIY and home renovations. In a trading update this morning, the retailer, which sells various home improvement products, revealed like-for-like growth jumped some 46 per cent on the same period in 2020. Following better [...]
What everyone warned for is now a fact: Supply chain woes are slowing UK economic growth November 11, 2021 The ONS said this morning that UK economic growth slowed sharply between July and September. The official figures show this is largely due to the ongoing supply chain problems. The economy expanded by 1.3 per cent between July and September, down from growth of 5.5 per cent in the previous three months. The ONS said [...]
Home buyers face highest-ever price tags as house prices jump by £7,000 in just four weeks April 19, 2021 Spring home buyers are facing the highest ever prices demanded by sellers, with the average price tag on a home having jumped by nearly £7,000 in the space of just a month. Across Britain, the increase of £6,733 or 2.1 per cent month-on-month pushed average seller asking prices to a new record high of £327,797 [...]
Mulberry returns to profit despite store closures July 21, 2021 Fashion house Mulberry returned to a profit of £5.9m after suffering a £14.2m loss last year, as online sales growth and a “strong recovery” in the UK helped compensate for pandemic store closures. Digital sales rose to £56.4m in the full year to 27 March – up 55 per cent from £36.3m in 2020, the [...]
SEC double hit: Robinhood comes under scrutiny for key revenue stream and share sale filing September 1, 2021 Trading platform Robinhood has told investors that the US financial watchdog is reviewing a filing of a share sale by a group of its shareholders, a day after its share price sank on two other bouts of bad news. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) review prevents any sales being made off the filing [...]