Boom time in the City as Brexit gives a boost to professional advisers October 24, 2016 The UK's vote for Brexit has delivered a big boost for City advisers as firms scramble to find out how they should respond to a period of unprecedented uncertainty. Insolvency firm Begbies Traynor found the number of professional services firms in "significant financial distress" had dropped by 10 per cent since the EU referendum, as new [...]
Morrisons’s share price soars 10 per cent as supermarket returns to growth after 16 quarters of decline January 12, 2016 Morrisons's share price soared 10 per cent this morning after posting better-than-expected Christmas results, as it starts to win back customers. The figures Like-for-likes excluding fuel were up 0.2 per cent for the nine weeks to 3 January – its first quarterly growth in 16 quarters – while total sales excluding fuel were down 1.2 per cent. This [...]
The Aldi fightback is on: Morrisons records fourth consecutive quarter of growth November 3, 2016 After the devastating news that Morrisons was hiking the price of Marmite, it needed a good third quarter. And it has delivered the fourth consecutive quarter of growth, with sales up 1.6 per cent. Potentially a sign of, whisper it quietly, momentum building? The figures The 13 weeks to 30 October, like-for-like sales were up [...]
House of Fraser sales flat as it warns on a volatile trading environment that isn’t going away September 27, 2016 House of Fraser announced sales in the first half of the financial year were unchanged on a year ago, warning that it faces a "volatile trading environment" that is unlikely to change. Home was House of Fraser's strongest category, with sales for the 26 weeks to 30 July increasing by 4.5 per cent. But the House [...]
Halfords’ share price jumps as company cuts costs to keep profit on track January 21, 2016 Halfords's share price jumped this morning after the group cut back expected costs in its retail arm, enabling it to keep its profit guidance unchanged following muted third quarter sales. The figures Total revenues for the 15 weeks to 15 January were up 0.4 per cent across the group, but for its retail division sales actually fell 0.3 per [...]
AO World post strong third quarter results as it says it is on track to launch in the Netherlands January 12, 2016 Electrical specialist AO World has reported revenue growing in the third quarter as it says the company is on track to launch in the Netherlands and progress has been made in Germany. The figures The company reported that UK revenue for the three months to the end of December were up 24 per cent year-on-year. Meanwhile, ao.com's revenue increased by 35 [...]
Watch out on the first day of the month: 1 December is the date during the festive season when most accidents happen November 29, 2015 You better watch out but you might want to cry: 1 December is the date in the festive season when Brits are most likely to suffer an accident at home. According to figures from Allianz Insurance, almost double the number of households report having an accident on this day compared to the average for the [...]
Homewares and fashion retailer The White Company rockets ahead with an almost doubling of profits December 8, 2015 Furniture, clothing and homewares retailer The White Company yesterday reported an almost doubling of profits for the full year ended 28 March. Operating profits rose to £12.8m from £6.5m in the same period the previous year – an increase of 97 per cent. Total sales were up 13.8 per cent to £163.6m, from £143.8m previously. [...]
Berkeley Group’s shares leap after announcing in-line performance and solid cash foundations December 2, 2016 Shares in property firm Berkeley Group jumped over four per cent in trading this morning after revealing an "outstanding" balance sheet. The figures Half year revenue to the end of October leapt from £1.1bn to £1.4bn, with gross profit jumping from £391m to £504m. Profit before tax was £393m, up from £293m last year. The coffers at [...]
UK retail sales climbed in January, according to data from the British Retail Consortium and KPMG February 9, 2016 British retailers enjoyed some therapy last month as shoppers cast off the January blues and returned to the high street, according to new figures out today. UK retail sales rose by 2.6 per cent on a like-for-like basis from January 2015, when they had increased 0.2 per cent from the preceding year, according to figures from the [...]