Amazon keeps lion’s share of UK market July 23, 2012 ONLINE retail giant Amazon has built up its spot at the top of the UK entertainment market, largely at the expense of supermarket rivals and specialists like HMV, according to research published yesterday. Kantar Worldpanel figures for the 12 weeks to 10 June show that Amazon strengthened its market share by 3.2 percentage points, boosted [...]
LONDON REPORT June 24, 2012 UK GDP and a two-day EU summit aimed at containing the Eurozone debt crisis will dominate economic news, while investors await trading reports from Debenhams and Carpetright. The Office for National Statistics is expected to confirm that Britain is in a double-dip recession when it publishes its third estimate of GDP in the first quarter. [...]
BEST of the BROKERS June 7, 2012 HALFORDS UBS has upgraded the DIY retailer from “sell” to “neutral” but has trimmed its target price from 260p to 240p. The broker has lowered its 2013 forecasts after a grim outlook took the shine off Halfords’ recent results, but believes cost cutting measures will cushion the firm from further earnings downgrades. UBS sees some [...]
Price slashes couldn’t save sales at Tesco December 8, 2011 TESCO sales fell for the fourth quarter in a row yesterday, hitting the bottom end of analyst forecasts. Like-for-like UK sales, excluding VAT and petrol, dropped 0.9 per cent, equalling last quarter’s decline. This comes despite Tesco’s attempt to revive sales with its £500m Big Price Drop campaign. The marketing drive enticed an extra 346,000 [...]
Tesco makes new push into online movies December 1, 2011 CUSTOMERS who buy a DVD from Tesco will also be able to watch the film online in a new venture launched by video-on-demand website Blinkbox and the supermarket giant. This is the first time a major retailer has bundled a material product with its digital version, in a sign that DVDs are becoming increasingly obsolete. [...]
Tesco launches second inflation linked bond November 30, 2011 TESCO Bank yesterday launched a follow-up to its sell-out retail bond, offering investors a return of retail price inflation (RPI) plus one per cent over the next eight years. The inflation-linked bond will pay interest twice a year, with the full amount repaid at maturity even if RPI has fallen. Tesco’s latest issue comes a [...]
Tesco launches second inflation linked bond November 30, 2011 TESCO Bank yesterday launched a follow-up to its sell-out retail bond, offering investors a return of retail price inflation (RPI) plus one per cent over the next eight years. The inflation-linked bond will pay interest twice a year, with the full amount repaid at maturity even if RPI has fallen. Tesco’s latest issue comes a [...]
Broadbent takes over as new chairman of Tesco November 30, 2011 SIR RICHARD Broadbent has officially taken over as Tesco’s new chairman, replacing David Reid, who has spent almost two decades on the board of the UK’s leading supermarket chain. The appointment, seen as one of the biggest corporate roles in the UK, was first announced in May, with Sir Richard joining the board as a [...]
The cigarette display ban is a smoking gun in the war on free expression August 20, 2012 THERE’S something odd about my local Tesco. Since April, the kiosk at the entrance has looked incredibly dull. As I was recently trying to work out why, I saw a sign saying that all cigarettes and tobacco-related products must now be hidden behind closed doors – to comply with UK regulations. As an economist, I [...]
Supermarkets cut fuel prices as battle at the pumps intensifies June 11, 2012 SAINSBURY’S and Asda yesterday fired the latest salvo in a fuel price war among supermarket giants. A fall in global oil prices has triggered the price drops, which have seen the big four supermarkets – Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons – fight it out to offer the best deal. Asda said that from today it [...]