Emergency service July 18, 2013 Robin Swithinbank reports on a new version of a satellite-linked watch that could save your life IN 2003 a pair of British explorers, Steve Brooks and Quentin Smith, were forced to ditch in the Antarctic after a failed attempt to become the first pilots to fly a helicopter to the North and South Poles. After [...]
After reporting its first fall in profits since 1994, is Tesco now facing serious decline? October 3, 2012 YES Neil Saunders Those looking for a quick turnaround from Tesco will be disappointed by the latest results, which underline deep-rooted problems. UK like-for-like sales growth has improved since the last update. However, this has been driven by more discounting; a short-term solution that treats the symptoms of Tesco’s illness, but does very little in [...]
Tesco snaps up Andy McNab’s ebook platform September 4, 2012 TESCO yesterday stepped up its digital expansion as it spent £4.5m on Mobcast, the digital book platform provider co-founded by SAS veteran and best-selling war novelist Andy McNab. The deal comes hot on the heels of Tesco taking a 91 per cent stake in the internet radio service We7 in June and its acquisition of [...]
Cameron blows UK’s trade horn on India visit February 17, 2013 LONDON’S transport expertise and Tesco’s expansion plans will be high on the agenda during Prime Minister David Cameron’s trade mission to India this week. Cameron will arrive in Mumbai today with a delegation of ministers and business bosses including Standard Chartered’s Peter Sands to speak with trade partners in India. Transport for London has sent [...]
Morrisons is among the winners of the ongoing saga February 26, 2013 BRAND INDEX IKEA now joins the long list of brands to get hit by the horsemeat scandal. We won’t have numbers until later today but judging from what happened to Tesco, the Swedish group may well have a problem. The first time I wrote on this subject back in January, I said it might turn [...]
Premiums at Ageas UK pass £2bn for the first time in 2012 February 21, 2013 INSURER Ageas UK, best known for its partnership with Tesco, yesterday revealed that total written premiums passed £2bn for the first time in 2012. This allowed the company to post an 11 per cent rise in full-year net profits to £82.9m. Ageas managed to increase returns at its Tesco tie-up, which sees motor and household [...]
Ikea latest in horsemeat scandal February 25, 2013 A Czech veterinary authority has found that the meatballs of Swedish home products company Ikea are contaminated with horse. Ikea is the latest to be implicated in a scandal that has been a public relations blow to other including Tesco, Iceland, Aldi and Lidl. Horse found in IKEA meatballs – not like them to include [...]
No Waitrose for Sir Terry’s wife February 3, 2013 FORMER Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy was in charge of the playlist yesterday, getting listeners dancing in the aisles by mixing folk with Handel’s Messiah on Radio Four’s Desert Island Discs. Sir Terry began his Tesco career as a shelf-stacker in Wandsworth and rose to become chief executive of the grocer from 1997 to 2011. [...]
Morrisons buys six HMV shops February 26, 2013 SUPERMARKET firm Morrisons last night announced it had bought six former HMV shops in London and the south east which it will convert into convenience stores. Its purchase of the units comes in the same week it bought 49 Blockbuster stores for the same purpose. The Yorkshire-based grocery business, a late entrant into the corner shop market, [...]
Horsemeat fear sends burger sales plunging February 26, 2013 SUPERMARKET sales of frozen burgers and ready meals have plummeted since the horsemeat scandal reared its ugly head last month, industry data shows. Market researcher Kantar Worldpanel yesterday said frozen burger sales fell by 43 per cent and frozen ready meals declined by 13 per cent in the four weeks to 17 February, as retailers [...]