SPORT | IN BRIEF January 3, 2011 Isner survives Mahut rematch TENNIS: American John Isner secured victory in two sets against Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the Hopman Cup, as the pair met for the first time since last year’s epic first-round Wimbledon clash. It took over 11 hours for the pair to be separated on that occasion, but here the giant American [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 29, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES WAITROSE EYES DUCHY ORIGINALS US PUSH Waitrose is making its first foray into the US through its Duchy Originals range, the label founded by Prince Charles. The supermarket arm of the employee-owned John Lewis Partnership is talking to North American retailers and distributors about selling Duchy Originals products in US stores. PENSIONS REGULATOR [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS August 24, 2010 Insynergy The boutique investment management firm has appointed Nicola Large as its new commercial director. Large joins from emerging markets-focused private equity firm Actis, where she was an analyst in the investor development group, focusing on the African private equity and global infrastructure sectors. She also previously worked in corporate finance at Smith and Williamson. [...]
Ocado shifts 80pc of shares as IPO hangs in the balance July 19, 2010 OCADO’S future was finely poised last night, with sources close to the firm’s planned £1bn flotation saying it has only shifted 80 per cent of the shares on offer. The firm maintained it is pleased with the progress and is confident it will sell the remainder of the shares but would not comment on the [...]
Ocado sets £1.2bn valuation for listing July 6, 2010 ONLINE grocer Ocado is aiming for a valuation of over £1bn in its planned initial public offering (IPO), despite turbulent markets and scepticism among some analysts and investors. The firm, which announced plans last month to raise £200m in a stock market listing, said on it would price its shares at between 200 pence and [...]
Bullish Ocado defies calls to cut IPO?price July 13, 2010 ONLINE grocer Ocado dismissed more calls to cut the price of its planned flotation yesterday, saying analysts had misunderstood the fundamentals of the business. Several analysts claimed yesterday the Waitrose grocery distributor is worth much less than its intended £1bn valuation, and urged the firm to lower its sights. Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said [...]
Bullish Ocado defies calls to cut IPO?price July 13, 2010 ONLINE grocer Ocado dismissed more calls to cut the price of its planned flotation yesterday, saying analysts had misunderstood the fundamentals of the business. Several analysts claimed yesterday the Waitrose grocery distributor is worth much less than its intended £1bn valuation, and urged the firm to lower its sights. Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said [...]
Ocado shares tumble after its flotation July 21, 2010 OCADO’S share price tumbled yesterday as investors gave the thumbs down to its stock, even at its massively reduced valuation. Shares in the firm – which floated at 180p – were selling as low as 155p during its first morning of conditional trading. Analysts queued up to take a pop at the firm, with some [...]
John Lewis sales up boost November 22, 2009 High street retailer John Lewis yesterday reported it had rung £78.54m through its tills last week – 15 per cent more than the same week last year. The retailer said that it was boosted by a jump in toy sales, games and men’s fashions – helped by the start of Christmas shopping. The group also [...]
OUT OF OFFICE June 23, 2010 MASTER DRAWINGS LONDON Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Master Drawings London is a chance to pick up high quality works by artists stretching from the Renaissance to the present day. 21 dealers specialising in drawings will be joining together to mount a series of exhibitions around St James’s, Mayfair and Bloomsbury, with collectors and [...]