THG earnings margin anticipated to be below market expectations as quarterly revenue up January 18, 2022 E-commerce giant THG has said its adjusted core earnings margin would fall short of market expectations, in otherwise buoyant results on Tuesday. The retail group posted a 29.7 per cent jump in fourth-quarter revenue, setting it on a good course for the year However, THG blamed adverse currency movements as it forecast that adjusted core [...]
Back to business: Top Cuvée’s Brodie Meah on how corona has made people value local restaurants August 29, 2020 We talk to London’s top chefs about how they are dealing with the strange ‘new normal’. This week Top Cuvée’s Brodie Meah talks about missing the buzz of service and taking solace in a spot of wine-tasting. Who are you and what do you do? I’m Brodie Meah and, along with Max Venning, I operate Stoke [...]
Moonpig sales fall after lockdowns but card biz remains confident in gift market June 29, 2022 Moonpig has posted plummeting sales as shoppers started buying gifts and greetings cards elsewhere once bricks-and-mortar shops reopened once more over the past year. In full year results to 30 April 2022, the firm admitted its group revenue had tumbled 17.3 per cent year-on-year, standing at £304.3m versus £368.2m in 2021. The online retailer pointed [...]
UK businesses grow at fastest rate in seven years as economy reopens August 21, 2020 The UK economy bounced back sharply in August after coronavirus restrictions were lifted, with a closely-watched measure of growth hitting its highest level in almost seven years. However, companies slashed jobs at the fastest pace since May as they adjusted to life during the pandemic, in a worrying sign of what could turn into a [...]
UK’s public debt pile tops £2 trillion for first time ever August 21, 2020 The UK government’s debt exceeded £2 trillion for the first time in July and is expected to go higher as the Treasury pours unprecedented amounts of stimulus into the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. The debt – the total amount that the government has borrowed and owes – jumped by an enormous £228bn in the [...]
British brands to miss out on Chinese shopping occasion Singles Day November 11, 2021 British brands are set to lose out on the Chinese shopping occasion Singles Day today as consumers opt for local brands instead. More than a third of Chinese shoppers said they would buy fewer products from British brands this year compared to last year. Consultancy AlixPartners, who organised the survey of over 2,000 Chinese consumers, [...]
Boots’ owner ditches plans for £5bn sale of chemist as market conditions ‘beyond our control’ June 28, 2022 Boots’ US owner has confirmed it has given up on its ambitions to sell the UK chemist after a beleaguered sales process. Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) has opted to retain ownership of Boots, with the firm citing “unexpected and dramatic change” felt by the global financial markets in the past few months. A statement from [...]
This is not just results: London markets boosted by M&S profit hike November 10, 2021 UK retail institution Marks and Spencer boosted London markets during the opening session today as investors poured into the stock after it hiked its profit outlook. The capital’s mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which M&S is listed on, advanced 0.34 per cent to 23,445.61 points. The premier FTSE 100 index was up 0.33 per cent to [...]
British beauty: THG bags makeup retailer Cult Beauty for £275m August 4, 2021 Digital brands group THG has bought British makeup retailer Cult Beauty for £275m, which has bolstered the group’s brand offering by a further 200. THG, which already owns Eyeko and Illamasqua, will also bag the online beauty retailer’s 1.7m customers and 1.6m Instagram followers – which prove to be quite the acquisition when dealing with [...]
Leicester City and JD Sports probed by watchdog over merchandise September 30, 2021 The Premier League’s Leicester City and retailer JD Sports are being investigated by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over suspected anti-competitive behaviour relating to merchandise. The watchdog said in its case that it has “reasonable grounds to suspect one or more breaches of competition law” and that the CMA “has not yet reached a [...]