Online retail firms in trouble as punters turn back to the high street June 19, 2023 E-commerce retailers which were bolstered by Brits stuck at home during the pandemic are now going bust, a new report shows, as the cost of living crisis continues to eat away at businesses. The number of insolvencies of UK e-commerce businesses rose 71 per cent to 529 in the past year, up from 309 in [...]
Interview: Lastminute.com founder Brent Hoberman on why it’s time Britain embraced risk again June 1, 2023 Lastminute.com founder and serial entrepreneur Brent Hoberman tells Charlie Conchie why Britain must embrace risk and regain its entrepreneurial spirit.
We shouldn’t be running out of tomatoes because we can’t sort out our supply chains May 5, 2023 Over the last month, bad weather in Europe and Northern Africa led to certain salad items being in short supply across the UK. Leading supermarkets, including Tesco’s, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl all limited the number of tomatoes, peppers and lettuce that consumers can buy. Product shortages aren’t necessarily unusual, but since the pandemic, they have [...]
Wolfson does it again? Next beats revenue expectations despite recession fears May 4, 2023 Next remained confident in front of investors this morning with better than expected sales in the first three months of the year.
Only five UK retailers issued profit warnings in first leg of 2023, but experts warn of challenges April 24, 2023 Only five UK retailers raised concerns about their profits in the first leg of 2023. However, the sector has warned that challenges remain for shops and the high street. According to data by accountancy firm EY, the number of profit warnings issued by retailers fell by 44 per cent in quarter one compared to the [...]
EY faces investigation over audit of Made.com before firm collapsed April 20, 2023 The UK’s audit watchdog has launched an investigation into EY’s audit of Made.com before the firm collapsed late last year. The online furniture business went into administration in November after rescue talks to find a buyer failed. The Financial Reporting Council announced today that it will start investigating EY’s audit of the firm’s accounts for [...]
Next shares plummet as retailer braces investors for a ‘difficult’ year March 29, 2023 Next share price fell 7.44 per cent this morning as it assured investors that it is prepared for a “difficult” year ahead, as soaring inflation looks set to rattle the high street powerhouse. The FTSE 100 listed retailer said that it was budgeting for full price sales to be down slightly by 1.7 per cent [...]
Cath Kidston: Next looks set to pick up troubled vintage staple March 28, 2023 High street giant Next is reportedly in talks to pick up the vintage-inspired Cath Kidston chain. According to reports from Sky News’ Mark Kleinman late on Monday evening, Next – which has been on an acquisition spree in recent months, picking up Made.com and Joules – is set to add the brand to its growing [...]
Next: Share price up for luxury interior brand Sanderson Design after £2.6m licensing deal February 22, 2023 The share price of luxury interior furnishings group Sanderson Design skyrocketed 12 per cent to 132.7pt this morning, after a £2.6M licensing agreement with London listed retailer Next was announced. The group will sell its Clarke & Clarke products, which includes wallpaper and rugs, in Next’s online and physical stores, with the deal meaning a [...]
Made.com is no more – where to buy furniture online in 2023 February 19, 2023 When Made.com launched in 2010 it seemed like a miracle of the furniture world, creating stylish, affordable pieces that you were as likely to find in the home of a student as you were an architect. Over the next decade it would become so popular its mid-century-inspired designs became the de facto aesthetic in offices [...]