What it takes to forage for gold in a growing health and wellness market September 2, 2024 For start-ups, the hunt for capital can be difficult. It can be so difficult, most entrepreneurs turn to credit cards to find the money.
Boohoo woes: Shares collapse as customers return more clothes than expected May 4, 2022 Boohoo faces further woes as the online retailer’s shares plunged after it admitted that consumers were returning items more than expected. Supply chain hang-ups have also led to longer delivery times, to the detriment of the Boohoo’s international proposition, it said on Wednesday. The beleaguered fashion firm recorded a revenue jump of 14 per cent [...]
West End Christmas intake to be squeezed by pandemic and cost of living at £1.55bn November 3, 2022 West End Christmas intake is set to be a quarter up from last year but still almost 30 per cent down on pre-Covid levels. Around £1.55bn is set to be splashed out in the heart of London’s shopping district, as the capital bounces back from the pandemic in a restriction-free Christmas. The cost of living [...]
Tax-free shopping: Give the high street the shot in the arm it so urgently needs September 15, 2020 As the Brexit debate rages on, and with the end of the transition period looming, the pressure is on to draw a line under deal talks by the end of October. Much has been made of the potential benefits for UK consumers in the event of no-deal – a Brexit Bonus, if you will. But [...]
National Lottery licence winner Allwyn posts strong quarter despite consumer squeeze and legal battle August 29, 2022 Allwyn, the winner of the fourth National Lottery licence, has posted strong quarterly results this morning despite weaker consumer sentiment and its ongoing tussle for the lucrative contract.
Plan B: Central London footfall to plummet with businesses in the lurch December 9, 2021 Central London footfall is anticipated to shrink to 50 per cent below 2019 levels following the government’s move to plan B Covid restrictions this winter. Areas like the West End are currently 20 per cent less busy than pre-pandemic levels, with retail experts at Springboard predicting the gap to widen further. Office workers were told [...]
Shepherd Neame reports strong recovery as pandemic restrictions end November 9, 2021 Shepherd Neame is brewing a comeback as demand recovers following the end of pandemic restrictions. Its full-year results reveal consumer appetite has been robust in a recovering market, with retail pubs achieving 62 per cent of 2019 sales between 12 April and 16 May when pubs re-opened outside, and 97 per cent of previous sales [...]
Studio Retail Group shares jump after £50m Findel sale December 16, 2019 Studio Retail Group announced it has sold its education business Findel for £50m, as it reported a slump in profits in its interim results following a spike in additional PPI claims. Shares in the company surged more than seven per cent after it announced Findel has been sold to the City of Wakefield Council as [...]
How TikTok saved the bookstar: Will the UK stay in love with reading after lockdown? April 29, 2022 A decade ago, the narrative of bookselling was of the surging popularity of digital book sales, with physical editions left on the shelf. Figures from the Publishers’ Association in 2012 saw digital book sales shoot up 54 per cent while physical book sales dipped five per cent. Fast forward to 2021 and UK publishing sales [...]
Dunelm revels in sales growth and anticipates full-year profits ahead of market expectations January 12, 2022 Dunelm expects full-year profits before tax to be "materially ahead" of expectations after strong second-quarter sales.