Coronavirus self-isolation to increase by three days to 10-day lockdown July 30, 2020 People with symptoms of coronavirus will be told to self-isolate for three extra days, taking the total quarantine period to 10 days, as the government wrestles with mounting fears that Britain faces a second wave of the virus. The new measures are set to be announced later today by deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan [...]
SEC double hit: Robinhood comes under scrutiny for key revenue stream and share sale filing September 1, 2021 Trading platform Robinhood has told investors that the US financial watchdog is reviewing a filing of a share sale by a group of its shareholders, a day after its share price sank on two other bouts of bad news. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) review prevents any sales being made off the filing [...]
eBay to sell majority stake in South Korean branch to E-Mart for $3bn June 24, 2021 Online marketplace giant eBay is set to sell a majority stake in its South Korean branch to retailer E-Mart for $3bn. The deal forms part of a string of asset sales, with the UK’s competition watchdog clearing eBay’s $9.2bn sale of its classified ads business to Norwegian rival Adevinta earlier this month. South Korean E-Mart, part [...]
Superdry losses shrink despite subdued high street footfall September 16, 2021 Superdry said store and wholesale revenues were recovering well despite high streets remaining quiet. The fashion retailer reported a pre-tax loss of £37m for the year to April 24, compared with a £167m loss from a year earlier. Revenues fell 21.1 per cent to £556m for the year after a number of lockdowns across key [...]
CBI: UK retailers enjoy sales boost for the first time in five months April 25, 2019 UK retail sales grew for the first time in five months in April, according to a major business group, in the latest sign that consumer spending is holding up despite ongoing political uncertainty. Read more: Retail sales jump higher than expected in March However, Easter falling later this year probably helped the figures, said the [...]
FTSE 100 firms lag in biodiversity efforts as net zero clutches full focus November 29, 2021 Just 25 FTSE 100 firms have undergone biodiversity audits, with the majority of London largest listed firms distracted by net zero, according to a new report shared exclusively with City A.M. While just 12 of these businesses assessed their biodiversity commitments across their supply chain. More than one in three companies on the index make [...]
Dunelm boss takes 90 per cent pay cut as retailer seeks coronavirus loan April 16, 2020 The chief executive of Dunelm will take a 90 per cent pay cut, the homeware retailer announced this morning as it confirmed it is eligible for a coronavirus loan. Chief executive Nick Wilkinson will be paid 10 per cent of his salary for at least three months, while chairman Andy Harrison and other non-executive directors [...]
Appointment times and NHS discounts: How retailers plan to lure shoppers back after lockdown May 23, 2020 After more than two months of enforced closure during the UK coronavirus lockdown, retailers across England are preparing to potentially reopen to shoppers from 1 June. The high street will look different when retailers are allowed to open their doors. Social distancing signage will be in place, shop assistants will wear masks and a number [...]
Cash down the back of the sofa: Loaf readies for £70m sale May 2, 2021 Home furnishings retailer Loaf is reportedly exploring options for a sale as it looks to cash in on pandemic-driven increased demand. Industry sources told The Times that a sale could raise as much as £70m. Read more: Bargain bin: Topshop’s former Oxford Street site on sale for £420m Loaf was born out of The Sleep [...]
Savile Row tailor placed into liquidation as quest for buyer fails January 4, 2022 The parent company behind London’s iconic men’s tailor Gieves & Hawkes has been put into liquidation after failed attempts to woo potential buyers. FTI Consulting and R&H Services have been appointed as joint liquidators for the 250-year-old brand, alongside its sister brands Kent & Curwen and Cerutti, according to The Times newspaper. The newspaper reported [...]