Victorian Plumbing claims victory after posting 67 per cent drop in earnings May 17, 2022 Online bathroom store Victorian Plumbing today said it had successfully captured a larger slice of the bathroom products market, after noting that its sales are now 39 per cent higher than before the pandemic. The Skelmersdale firm said its adjusted earnings were 67 per cent lower than last year and 24 per cent lower than [...]
Lord Sugar enjoys payout after selling stake in The Apprentice star’s business April 3, 2023 Lord Alan Sugar has enjoyed a multi-million pound pay-out after selling his stake in a skincare business run by a former contestant on The Apprentice. The business magnate and TV personality cashed in after a £200,000 investment in 2011 in Tropic Skincare, founded by entrepreneur Susie Ma. He also acquired a 50% share in the [...]
‘Intense’ consumer duty rules driving up regulatory pressure on City, KPMG says September 26, 2024 The Financial Conduct Authority's "intense" supervision of its flagship consumer duty regime is driving an increase in regulatory pressure felt by City firms, according to KPMG.
Aldi: Low prices ‘more important to us than short term profit’ September 26, 2022 Discount Aldi has said it has seen an extra 1.5m customers switch to shopping at its supermarkets over the past three months. The supermarket was recently declared the country’s fourth biggest, knocking Morrisons down the list, according to Kantar data. In full-year results to the end of December 2021, the budget retailer posted an 87 [...]
Zara owner Inditex posts record sales and profits as founder’s daughter prepares for top job December 15, 2021 The Spanish owner of Zara has reported sales and profits at record highs, as it continues to bounce back from a hit at the start of the pandemic. Inditex said sales and net profits were higher than pre-pandemic levels in the three months to the end of October. Shares in the retailer were down on [...]
Stop blaming lazy landlords for empty shops and look for the cause not the symptom January 11, 2023 We're blaming landlords for empty high streets because we're too scared to look at the real problem underneath, the falling incomes across the country putting retail in a binds, writes Dominic Curran.
In The Style entices new customers with influencer partnerships as it posts pre-tax loss July 19, 2022 Digital fashion retailer In The Style has seen its share price slump after posting a pre-tax loss in its debut full-year results as a public firm. Shares were down more than 35 per cent on Tuesday afternoon after CEO Sam Perkins admitted the year ahead would likely be “a challenging one for consumers and retailers.” [...]
Raw material inflation translates to continued price hikes for Travis Perkins April 29, 2022 Travis Perkins has continued to pass off the growing costs of raw materials through price hikes, as it recovers from sustained supply chain hang-ups. “Pricing accounted for approximately two-thirds of the growth with manufacturer increases continuing to be passed through in an orderly manner,” the retailer said in its latest trading update today. “The group’s [...]
Un-tea-lievable: Welsh government considers banning children from buying tea and coffee June 23, 2022 The Welsh government is considering stopping the sale of tea and coffee to under-16s as part of a wider ban on energy drinks. A consultation on the proposal to end the sale of energy drinks to children also asks respondents whether the ban “should be widened to consider other drinks typically high in caffeine, such [...]
Kop of living crisis: Soaring bills hit Liverpool’s bottom line February 28, 2023 It seems that even the world’s richest football clubs are not immune to the cost of living crisis after soaring bills put a dent in Liverpool’s profits. The Premier League club achieved record revenues of £594m last season but turned a pre-tax profit of just £7.5m following a steep rise in matchday overheads. The return [...]