Combined Just Eat and Takeaway.com shares start trading February 3, 2020 The combined shares of Just Eat and Takeaway.com began trading this morning, despite a competition watchdog probe into the merger. Just Eat’s shares were suspended this morning and the merged company Just Eat Takeaway.com began trading on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker Jet. However, a full integration of the two takeaway platforms is [...]
UK retail sales flatline again after bruising Christmas January 28, 2020 UK retail sales flatlined for the third month in a row in January, survey data showed today, as Britain’s high street braces itself for “another tough year for the sector”. The CBI’s distributive trends survey said sales were also expected to be flat next month, marking a disappointing start to the year for the UK’s [...]
UK retail sales decline knocks sterling lower January 17, 2020 UK retail sales fell in the “golden quarter” of Christmas trading, the latest statistics showed today in a further sign of the challenges facing the British high street. In the three months to December 2019, the amount spent and the quantity bought in the retail industry fell 0.9 per cent and one per cent respectively, [...]
UK services sector confidence falls further as election looms November 29, 2019 Optimism among businesses in the UK services sector fell again in the three months to November, new survey data has shown, but at a slower pace than in the previous quarter. Business and professional services firms had a worse quarter than those in the consumer realm and intend to cut back staff and reduce investment [...]
Fevertree shares sink 20 per cent as it warns on profit January 20, 2020 Fevertree’s shares plunged today as it warned that “subdued” Christmas trading in the UK would knock 2019 profit lower than last year’s total. The tonic maker now expects revenue growth of 9.7 per cent to £260.5m, compared to 2018’s 40 per cent growth rate. That will see sales miss expectations for 2019, leading Fevertree to [...]
The private sector can be the engine of the low-carbon revolution March 3, 2020 When Al Gore made An Inconvenient Truth in 2006, he pointed to the fact that the Chinese characters for “crisis” signify both “danger” and “opportunity”. In the years since, the conversations around tackling climate change have often been framed by what industries and governments stand to lose in the immediate future by acting. Advocates have [...]
Coronavirus threat plagues Eurozone factory output March 2, 2020 Italy’s factory output slumped for the 17th month in a row in February, it emerged today, as economists warned the coronavirus outbreak could deepen the Eurozone’s manufacturing downturn. The embattled economy’s manufacturing industry activity fell from 48.9 in January to 48.7, according to IHS Markit’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI). Anything below 50 represents a contraction. [...]
Compass Group shares sink as business catering unit is undercooked November 26, 2019 Compass Group, which provides meals for office workers, armed forces and school children across the globe, has warned deteriorating business and consumer confidence in Europe has hurt volumes and margins at its company catering unit. The London-listed firm’s shares sank 5.5 per cent this morning, despite growth in its North America division and in its [...]
Coronavirus and stormy weather dampen high street sales March 6, 2020 High street sales slumped for the seventh February in a row last month as coronavirus fears and stormy weather hurt footfall. In-store like-for-like sales dropped 0.9 per cent last month from a base of minus 3.7 per cent in February 2019 as shoppers abandoned the high street amid mounting fears over the outbreak of Covid-19. [...]
Almost 10,000 retail jobs lost in first three weeks of 2020 January 27, 2020 Almost 10,000 retail jobs have already been lost in the first three weeks of 2020, following a string of store closures and restructurings. New research published today showed that 9,940 jobs have been cut following store closures at high street chains. Supermarkets including Sainsbury’s and Morrisons have also announced plans to axe back office and [...]