John Lewis cuts bonus and puts stores at risk of closure March 5, 2020 New John Lewis Partnership boss Sharon White this morning slashed workers’ bonuses and announced store closures as the struggling retailer posted a dive in profits for 2019. The figures John Lewis cut its bonus to two per cent today, down from three per cent last year, the lowest pay out to partners in 67 years. [...]
Markets live: FTSE 100 and US stocks soar as vaccine optimism builds July 15, 2020 The FTSE 100 doubled its gains on Wednesday as investor optimism about a coronavirus vaccine grew stronger, also fuelling US and European stocks. London’s blue-chip index climbed as high as 6,241 as it opened trading this morning, following positive trial results of a Moderna vaccine. By 1.30pm the FTSE 100 was up 2.07 per cent [...]
Marks & Spencer profit knocked lower by poor clothing sales November 6, 2019 Weak clothing and home sales knocked profit 17 per cent lower at Marks & Spencer in its latest half-year, it revealed today. But the high street chain’s share price led the FTSE risers, climbing up 5.3 per cent to 192.05p, as investors felt it could have been a lot worse as boss Steve Rowe said [...]
Sainsbury’s shares lifted by strong performance but hottest day fails to revive flagging grocery sales August 20, 2019 Sainsbury’s led FTSE 100 risers this morning following the news the supermarket had put in its strongest performance since November 2017. The supermarket put in the strongest performance of all the big four grocers, but still saw its market share slip 0.6 per cent over the past 12 weeks, according to Kantar data released this [...]
M&S boss Steve Rowe to step down after six years March 10, 2022 M&S has announced its CEO Steve Rowe will step down after six years at the helm of the supermarket. Rowe will leave his role at the company’s preliminary results on 25 May as part of a planned succession programme, the supermarket revealed on Thursday afternoon. He will be replaced by Stuart Machin, who will become chief [...]
FTSE 100 opens lower as trade war worries weigh November 29, 2019 The FTSE 100 opened lower this morning as escalating trade tensions between the US and China took their toll. London’s blue-chip index was down 0.5 per cent in early trading, as stuttering trade talks were compounded by a lack of economic data or earnings. Read more: EU and UK feel the pain as global pain [...]
Losses deepen as Ocado reveals cost of Andover fire July 9, 2019 Ocado suffered a sharp downturn in losses during the last six months as a devastating fire at one of the firm’s flagship warehouses scolded the firm’s performance. The delivery giant’s pre-tax losses slid to £142.8m in the first half of 2019, plunging from £13.6m during the same period in the previous year, as a major [...]
FTSE 100 reshuffle: What has gone wrong for M&S? September 2, 2019 High street stalwart Marks & Spencer looks almost certain to fall out of the FTSE 100 after markets close today. The retailer’s shares have lost about 40 per cent of their value since January last year, despite management attempts to turn its fortunes around. Read more: Ocado and M&S share prices drop as they complete [...]
Sainsbury’s outperforms big four rivals September 17, 2019 Sainsbury’s was the best performing of the big four supermarkets, according to industry data for the latest 12 week period, as the UK grocery market returned to growth. The supermarket saw sales dip 0.1 per cent in the 12 weeks to 8 September. Read more: Aldi targets London expansion as profit falls Rival grocers Tesco. [...]
Cost of pasta bake, fish finger supper and spag bol up 27 per cent, Which finds June 16, 2023 The cost of popular family meals such as pasta bake, fish fingers, chips and beans, plus home-made spaghetti bolognese has increased by up to 27 per cent over the last year, figures show. Which found the prices of pasta sauce, penne pasta and cheddar cheese to make a quick pasta bake for four people have [...]