Sainsbury’s stays neutral in supermarket price war November 28, 2011 J SAINSBURY says it will not join the wave of discounting sweeping the retail sector, believing shoppers will splash out on Christmas despite a gloomy economic backdrop. Commercial director Mike Coupe made the vow as Britain’s third-biggest supermarket group unveiled its biggest ever Christmas range, including around 500 groceries and 700 non-food items. “The evidence [...]
THE TIPSTER | Consulting an upbeat 2012 June 11, 2012 CONSULTANCY WS Atkins was quite upbeat about its full-year results back in April, so it will be interesting to see if the company can indeed deliver. The shares have dropped back noticeably from their 2012 high around 800p, so the company will be hoping that its figures are enthusiastically received by investors. IG’s price on [...]
Heart of Glass July 5, 2012 AFTER A 12-YEAR WAIT, Londoners were finally given a preview of the 360-degree panorama from the 72nd floor of the Shard yesterday, at a formal ceremony marking its external completion. The 95-storey tower designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano has had to overcome major planning battles, fierce criticism and a fractious ownership since it was [...]
LONDON REPORT July 8, 2012 ALL eyes will be focused on the Treasury Select Committee hearing today, as deputy Bank of England governor Paul Tucker presents his side of the story in the Barclays/ Libor scandal. His appearance will be followed tomorrow by one from Marcus Agius, the former Barclays chairman. Today sees trading updates from housebuilder Bovis – expected [...]
THE GREAT PAY DROP: HOW RETAIL BOSSES ARE FEELING THE PINCH June 7, 2012 Was £3.7m Now £3.4m Sainsbury chief Justin King takes a 9pc cut to total pay package from £3.7m to £3.4m Was £1.02m Now £663k Marks & Spencer chief Marc Bolland sees bonus cut by 50pc from £1.02m to £663,000. Was £574k Now £354m Ocado chief Tim Steiner was paid £354,000, down from £574,000 last year. [...]
Sainsbury’s boss defends growth plan as sales rise November 9, 2011 SAINSBURY’S chief executive Justin King said the supermarket chain shouldn’t be “apologising for investing in the UK economy” as he defended the group’s decision to open more than 1.4m square feet of new store space this year. The UK’s third biggest supermarket has been driving an ambitious expansion strategy and spent £682m in the first [...]
Sainsbury’s sales edge up October 5, 2011 Sainsbury’s posted an expected rise in second-quarter underlying sales as store extensions and growth in convenience stores, online and non-food ranges helped it to overcome tough trading conditions. The group, which trails Wal-Mart’s Asda and market leader Tesco by annual sales, said on Wednesday sales at stores open over a year rose 1.9 per cent [...]
BEST of the BROKERS June 10, 2012 J SAINSBURY Shore Capital rates the retailer “hold” with a target price of 288p ahead of the firm’s first quarter trading statement on Wednesday. The update will provide the first glimpse of how the big supermarkets fared during the Diamond Jubilee, and the broker suggests that the wet weather could have dampened the expected sales [...]
Greencore earnings on the rise May 22, 2012 Anglo-Irish convenience food company Greencore yesterday reported climbing revenue and profits. The company, which is making special Jubilee themed sandwiches to be stocked in Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, said first-half revenue soared 49.9 per cent to £567.7m. Operating profits were up 36.7 per cent to £31.7m for the six months to the end of March. The [...]
Doing the UK supermarket sweep July 2, 2012 THE jubilant spending during the Queen’s diamond jubilee may have given the high streets a boost, and inflation is being slowly reined in, but UK supermarkets are still facing a difficult year ahead. According to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee boosted retail sales in June, but shop sales were down [...]