Private equity-backed Parabis to expand using new Tesco Law August 22, 2012 INSURANCE specialist Parabis has become the first private equity-backed firm to take advantage of the so-called Tesco Law reforms, after winning a licence to use the Alternative Business Structure (ABS) yesterday. Parabis is the 20th company to be granted an ABS licence since the law market was liberalised last year. The company hopes to expand [...]
You can bank on Tesco to become competitive in financial services August 6, 2012 TESCO has had a challenging 2012 to date. We saw the rebasing of group earnings in January; an unwelcome slowdown in trading at loss-making Fresh & Easy in the US; decelerating trading conditions in Central Europe; and impacts from restrictions on large store opening hours in South Korea – its most significant market outside the [...]
More than half of UK consumer spend made in supermarkets February 19, 2013 SUPERMARKETS’ slice of consumer spending has dramatically increased during the last decade as consumers spend less on the high street. Around 58p in every pound spent in the retail sector goes to supermarkets such as Tesco and Sainsbury’s, up from 46p a decade ago, according to data from the Payments Council, the payments services watchdog. [...]
What the other papers say this morning February 26, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES Esure warned against overpricing Top fund managers have warned Esure against overpricing its initial public offering as the motor and home insurer prepares to launch London’s latest float as early as today. Bankers were yesterday finalising the details of the planned float as analysts said that the most recent publicly available accounts indicated [...]
In defence of One Direction: Why high earnings are no reflection of morality April 19, 2013 THE One Direction backlash has begun. Yesterday, critics reportedly dubbed the boy band’s £25m earnings last year “insensitive” and “grossly immoral”. Not only are millions of Directioners now up in arms, but an economics howler was committed to boot. Criticisms like these forget why it is that people get rich. Earnings are not a reflection [...]
Tesco’s Higginson to join Poundland as chairman July 11, 2012 Poundland, the discount chain, has hired Tesco executive Andrew Higginson as chairman. Higginson, who was group finance and strategy director at Tesco for 11 years before taking on the role of head of retailing services officially retires from the grocer in september. He was also appointed chairman of N Brown, the catalogue retailer, last week.
Amazon gains over Christmas January 23, 2013 AMAZON tightened its grip on CD, DVD and game sales at Christmas, taking a quarter of the market at the expense of the high street. Research from Kantar Worldpanel Entertainment found that the online retailer took 23.4 per cent of entertainment sales in the 12 weeks to 23 December, up from 20.3 per cent last [...]
Aldi hitting the mainstream as customers seek value January 8, 2013 THIS time last year poor results at Tesco shocked investors and the grocery sector, although followers of YouGov’s BrandIndex and this column would have been aware of their problems a month earlier. With the all-important Christmas season now behind us I’ve taken a look back at 2012 to see what the big customer perception stories [...]
Every little helps as Tesco tie-up pushes up earnings at Ageas UK August 6, 2012 AGEAS UK, the British arm of the Belgian insurer, yesterday announced a strong set of results boosted by earnings growth at its joint venture with Tesco. Pre-tax profits for the first half of 2012 hit £64.1m, an increase of 81 per cent on the same period last year while the total combined ratio – a [...]
Tesco sales fall June 11, 2012 Tesco, the world’s third-biggest retailer, has seen a drop in quarterly underlying sales in its main British market, showing its recovery plan following a shock profit warning in January is taking time to gain traction. The supermarket group, with over 6,000 stores in 14 countries, said consumer confidence was subdued across all of its markets, [...]