Woolworths may not be making a return, but our love of retail is October 28, 2020 Admit it, you did it, I did it, we all did it at least once — pinching from the pick n mix at your local Woolworths. And sadly, all that came to an end in December 2008, when all remaining Woolworths stores were shuttered for good. As a nation we mourned. We mourned the loss [...]
Cost of living crunch: Grocery price inflation hits highest level in 13 years as households struggle to pay bills May 24, 2022 Grocery price inflation has now hit the highest level since May 2009, with almost a quarter of households saying they are struggling to make ends meet. Supermarket prices have risen seven per cent over the past four weeks, according to the latest grocery sales data published by Kantar this morning. Products to see the sharpest [...]
Hargreaves Lansdown survived its previous boss – private equity will be just fine, says co-founder June 20, 2024 Every week, Charlie Conchie sits down with the biggest names in financial services. This week, it's Hargreaves Lansdown co-founder Peter Hargreaves.
Cazoo reports record year as company not impacted by inflationary pressures April 7, 2022 Ongoing inflationary pressures will not impact online car retailer Cazoo, its chief executive Alex Chesterman said yesterday. “Used cars have historically [pushed] in a recessionary environment, while new cars tend to be much more affected,” Chesterman told analysts during a call. “[New cars] are a luxury purchase whereas used cars are functional.” The company said [...]
Next to wind down Russian operations after invasion of Ukraine March 7, 2022 Fashion retailer Next will close its Russian operations following the invasion of Ukraine, as British brands move to condemn the country. The clothing retailer informed staff at its Russian distribution hub that it will be winding down the operation in an orderly way. It told staff its website will be closed for Russian customers too, [...]
FTSE 100 dips as coronavirus infections come back into focus November 18, 2020 The FTSE 100 has fallen for a second day as investors return their focus to rising coronavirus cases and new restrictions after positive vaccine news boosted global markets. London’s blue-chip index was down 0.5 per cent shortly after the open, taking it to 6,336 points. The FTSE 250 of slightly smaller firms was 0.2 per [...]
HSBC mulls ditching Canadian business amid Ping An breakup pressure October 5, 2022 HSBC is mulling hiving off its Canadian business in a move that could raise billions for Britain’s biggest bank. The banking giant has asked JP Morgan to identify possible buyers of its Canadian arm. Sky News first reported the news today. If HSBC did leave Canada – where it has built up a sizable £6bn [...]
B&Q owner Kingfisher builds from pandemic success but struggles to keep up with 2021 boom May 23, 2022 B&Q and Screwfix owner Kingfisher reported strong post pandemic growth in the first quarter, with three year like for like sales up 16.2 per cent.
Toasting to success: Naked Wines sees lifted sales as loyal customers return to purchase drinks April 20, 2022 Online wine seller Naked Wines has raised a glass to results in-line with expectations after crediting high levels of returning customers. In an update for the fiscal year ended 28 March, the Norwich-based retailer said performance was in-line with expectations. Trading was driven by repeat customer sales, strong retention and demand from existing members, the [...]
Before the Bell: Reflation concerns prompts yields spike while UK CPI is up next February 17, 2021 Over the past few weeks, it’s been notable that bond markets, both in the UK and in the US are starting to price the risk of higher inflation pressures, as long-term yields move to the upside. Yesterday, US 10-year treasury yields jumped sharply higher to 1.3 per cent, in a move that suggested that markets [...]