Beaverbrooks: We don’t expect government to solve all of firms’ problems November 16, 2022 A wedding “catch-up” boom post-pandemic has driven momentum for jeweller Beaverbrooks, its top boss told CityA.M. After the Covid-19 lockdowns saw many couples put plans to get hitched on hold, the easing of restrictions has seen a boom in plans for nuptials, driving ring sales, Anna Blackburn said. The pandemic spurred some couples to get [...]
Supermarket shoppers face £454 extra to yearly grocery bill as inflation bites July 19, 2022 Shoppers are now facing a £454 increase to their annual supermarket bills, with grocery price inflation edging towards the highest level since 2008. According to the latest numbers from Kantar, grocery price inflation now sits at 9.9 per cent for the past four weeks. This marks the second highest level of inflation seen since 2008, [...]
LVMH becomes first European company to reach $500bn in market value April 24, 2023 LVMH became the first European company to reach $500bn (£401bn) in market capitalisation on Monday morning as the luxury retailer was strengthened by a renewed demand from Chinese consumers. According to reports published in The Financial Times, shares in the Paris-listed company rose 0.3 per cent against last week’s close to €903.7 (£799) shortly after [...]
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group lowers stake in AO World July 8, 2024 Mike Ashley's retail empire Frasers Group has lowered its stake in white goods giant AO World.
Sainsbury’s boss: Brits don’t have time to bargain hunt with rivals December 17, 2023 The chief executive of Sainsbury’s has said that customers are shunning the likes of Aldi and Lidl in favour of ‘Big Four’ grocers, as a return to the office and a resulting lack of time has left them unable to shop around for deals. In an interview with The Telegraph, Simon Roberts said that the [...]
Marks and Spencer forced to pull item from website after it ‘rips off’ pub group’s logo April 14, 2023 M&S has removed a clothing item from its website after a pub company accused the retailer of “ripping it off”. Pub group The Craft Beer Co said in a tweet on Thursday that M&S had used its logo in a men’s T-shirt it was selling in its online store. The Craft Beer Co said: “Hey [...]
Cost of living fears don’t stop Brits spending record £12bn in supermarkets in run-up to Christmas January 4, 2023 BRITS brushed off cost of living and recession fears to spend a record £12bn in UK supermarkets in the run-up to Christmas.
UK business activity grew at fastest pace since 1998 in May May 21, 2021 Business activity in the UK expanded at its fastest rate since 1998 in May as the economy raced out of lockdown, new data today showed. A flash reading of the IHS Markit Composite PMI, which combines services and manufacturing, came in at 62.0, up from 60.7 in April. Any score above 50 indicates growth. IHS [...]
Zalando chief cuts marketing rather than jobs as the retailer battles inflationary pressures August 14, 2022 European fashion giant Zalando chief has said the company is turning to marketing cuts rather than job cuts as the sector grapples with a consumer spending slowdown.
Watches of Switzerland share price plummets 27 per cent after Rolex deal for Bucherer August 25, 2023 Shares in Watches of Switzerland fell over 27 per cent this morning following news that Rolex had bought fine jeweller Bucherer AG. This morning the luxury watch seller, which deals Rolex timepieces, tried to stave off investor concerns that the acquisition would hinder sales at the company. “There will be no change in the Rolex [...]