ANALYST OF THE YEAR July 31, 2012 TODAY’S shortlists for the third annual City A.M. awards kick off with the five analysts we have shortlisted who epitomise all that is positive about the City. Their independence and capacity to make accurate calls on stock or the wider economy ahead of rivals sets them apart. All have shown an ability to give detailed [...]
Tesco stokes up shop price war November 23, 2011 TESCO, Britain’s biggest retailer, is expanding its price-cutting campaign as grocers battle to lure cash-strapped shoppers in the run up to the key Christmas trading period. Tesco, which takes more than one in every ten pounds spent in British shops, said yesterday it was reducing the price of 1,000 staple products, including meat, fruit and [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 6, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES Facebook gambles on real cash with bingo app Facebook is venturing into the world of online gambling with the launch of its first application where punters can take a stake on real money. Starting today, Facebook will offer users in the UK aged 18 and over the opportunity to play online bingo for [...]
Chairman and chief executive of N Brown exit July 3, 2012 N BROWN announced yesterday that both its long-standing chairman, Lord Alliance of Manchester and chief executive Alan White will be retiring from the catalogue and online shopping group. Lord Alliance, the Liberal Democrat peer and the founder of textile company Coats, said the retailer “had come a long way” since he bought the Manchester-based mail [...]
THE GREAT PAY DROP: HOW RETAIL BOSSES ARE FEELING THE PINCH June 7, 2012 Was £3.7m Now £3.4m Sainsbury chief Justin King takes a 9pc cut to total pay package from £3.7m to £3.4m Was £1.02m Now £663k Marks & Spencer chief Marc Bolland sees bonus cut by 50pc from £1.02m to £663,000. Was £574k Now £354m Ocado chief Tim Steiner was paid £354,000, down from £574,000 last year. [...]
Waitrose and budget grocers outpace rivals May 22, 2012 TESCO AND MORRISONS’ market shares are still under pressure from fierce competition, retail data showed yesterday, as upmarket and discount retailers outpaced the middle market. Kantar Worldpanel figures for the 12 weeks to 13 May 2012 revealed that Aldi grew sales by more than 25 per cent compared with the same period last year, achieving [...]
Waitrose and budget grocers outpace rivals May 22, 2012 TESCO AND MORRISONS’ market shares are still under pressure from fierce competition, retail data showed yesterday, as upmarket and discount retailers outpaced the middle market. Kantar Worldpanel figures for the 12 weeks to 13 May 2012 revealed that Aldi grew sales by more than 25 per cent compared with the same period last year, achieving [...]
DMGT sells its print works site to British Land June 27, 2012 THE DAILY MAIL & General Trust (DMGT) said yesterday it has sold its printing works site at London’s Canada Water to British Land for an undisclosed sum. Analysts estimate the Daily Mail owner to have pocketed around £12m to £14m for the site. The deal will see British Land acquire the newspaper group’s freehold and [...]
ADVISERS June 21, 2012 BARCLAYS TOBY CROASDELL CHARLOTTE WEIR Severn Trent’s inflation-linked bond issue is the first move by a water company into the fast-growing market for RPI-linked bonds. The deal was jointly arranged by Investec and a Barclays team that included directors Toby Croasdell of the fixed income syndicate and Charlotte Weir of corporate debt capital markets. This [...]
Asda market share up as it lures shoppers with price guarantee May 17, 2012 ASDA, the British arm of supermarket giant Walmart, said it continued to gain market share in the first quarter of the year as its focus on low prices and a revamping of own-brand ranges helped drive sales growth. The UK’s second-biggest supermarket chain behind Tesco, said like-for-like sales excluding fuel and VAT accelerated in the [...]