Watchdog launches investigation into Amazon’s Deliveroo investment October 16, 2019 The competition watchdog has launched a probe into Amazon’s investment in food delivery app Deliveroo. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today said it would investigate whether Amazon’s investment would “result in a substantial lessening of competition”. The e-commerce giant led a $575m funding round in Deliveroo in May. Read more: CMA puts brakes on [...]
Alphawave shares lift slightly, after 22 per cent plunge in London stock market debut May 14, 2021 Following a turbulent market debut yesterday, Alphawave’s shares rebounded slightly in its second day of trading in the capital. The tech firm’s share price bounced to 366.2p per share this morning, down 1.03 per cent, after prices fell as low as 310.85p yesterday. Over half a billion pounds was wiped from the Canadian computer chip [...]
Strong appetite for takeaway and delivery as sales soar past pre-Covid levels October 22, 2021 Restaurant groups- including Pizza Express and Honest Burgers -more than doubled their delivery and takeaway sales from pre-Covid levels last month. Combined sales were 130 per cent higher than in September 2019, the CGA & Slerp Hospitality at Home Tracker revealed. Sales are also 35 per cent higher than in September 2020, with signs that [...]
Morrisons revenue tops £9bn, painting picture of health for bidders September 9, 2021 Morrisons has topped a revenue of £9bn in the past six months, as the bidding battle over the supermarket giant escalates. The retailer enjoyed a revenue lift of 3.7 per cent, including its fuel earnings, in its interim results for the six months to 1 August, painting a picture of health for potential buyers. The [...]
Uber calls on rivals to offer employment benefits as Bolt faces trade union lawsuit June 15, 2022 Uber has called on its rivals to give drivers employment benefits, after one of the UK’s biggest unions said it is taking legal action against ride-hailing app Bolt over its lack of workers’ protections. Britain’s third largest trade union, GMB, is set to file legal proceedings against Bolt, in a bid to force the Estonian [...]
Hungry for more: Just Eat boosts orders by 33 per cent as it targets route to profitability January 12, 2022 Just Eat Takeaway.com (Just Eat) grew 33 per cent to 1.1 billion orders in 2021 with the pandemic boosting sales across online marketplaces.
Asda rolls out one-hour home delivery service across 96 stores October 8, 2021 Asda said this morning it is planning to extend its one-hour express delivery service to 96 stores following a successful trial over the summer. The service gives customers access to Asda’s full online range of more than 30,000 grocery products for delivery within the hour if they live within a three-mile radius of a store [...]
Canadian semiconductor firm Alphawave plans $4.5bn London IPO April 22, 2021 Toronto-based Alphawave is planning a London listing after setting a valuation of $4.5bn from cornerstone investors. The company is just four years old and develops technology that pushes data through data centres and phone networks. Alphawave said funds and accounts managed by Blackrock and Janus Henderson have entered agreements to subscribe $510m of offer shares [...]
Trustpilot shares soar as firm kicks off £1.1bn London IPO March 23, 2021 Shares in online reviews platform Trustpilot rose by 14 per cent in its London stock market debut on Tuesday. The company has priced the IPO at 265p per share, giving it a market capitalisation of £1.1bn. The firm launched 161 million shares today, jumping 14 per cent in morning trading. The IPO will raise £473m [...]
As inflation pushes hospitality prices up, customers’ patience will also start to wane March 24, 2022 Last week I had the painful, and for many people, familiar experience of trying to contact an airline to redeem evouchers. Mine was a simple request but not one I felt an online chat would resolve. After navigating a tortuous route through a myriad of menus, I was informed that they were too busy to [...]