Letters to the Editor – 14/03 – Splitting debts, Best of Twitter March 13, 2014 Splitting debts [Re: The big independence lie: Scotland could keep the pound, Wednesday] Is Scotland walking away from its “share” of UK debt really that absurd? Did the Baltic states take any Russian debt after the breakup of the Soviet Union? No. Of course, independence supporters have proposed that Scotland would indeed take on its [...]
Ocado’s growth slows but first profit is in sight March 12, 2014 ONLINE grocer Ocado yesterday said it was on course to report its first ever annual profit this year after strong first quarter sales. Retail sales rose 18 per cent to £218m in the 12 weeks to 23 February. However, this was below what analysts were expecting and a slowdown on the 20.1 per cent growth [...]
Interview with Dave Gibbons, the legend behind Watchmen May 12, 2014 With the British Library’s Comics Unmasked now underway, Steve Dinneen speaks to the renowned artist about the exhibition ARTIST Dave Gibbons has had a career in comics spanning almost 40 years. He has drawn icons including Batman, Spider-Man, Captain America and Judge Dredd, as well as writing many other highly regarded comics. He has worked [...]
The Carl Icahn approach to investing just got more popular January 21, 2014 Call it the Carl Icahn-effect but hedge fund bosses who pressure company managers to do what they say are back in fashion with pension funds and well-heeled investors, new stats out today show. So-called activist hedge fund bosses – the type of investors currently stalking British supermarket Morrisons and train company FirstGroup – attracted more [...]
Ocado eyes locations for third warehouse January 19, 2014 ONLINE grocer Ocado is understood to be searching for a third giant warehouse to increase its capacity for grocery deliveries. Morrisons bought the rights to half of its capacity at its Dordon fulfilment centre as part of the £216m tie-up last year. Ocado has suggested since that as a result it may have to look [...]
Sainsbury’s hit by first sales fall in nine years March 18, 2014 SAINSBURY’S nine-year run of like-for-like sales growth came to a halt in the fourth quarter as sluggish market growth and fierce competition from discounters finally caught up with the grocer. Like-for-like sales excluding fuel tumbled 3.1 per cent in the 10 weeks to 15 March, ending 36 consecutive quarters of sales growth on chief executive [...]
What you need to know before the open March 13, 2014 Data from China will keep markets on their toes this morning, as ongoing concerns about the health of the world’s second-largest economy continue to weigh down sentiment. Despite weaker numbers, though, European bourses look set to open slightly higher, after yesterday’s strong declines. Chinese industrial production in February came in at 8.6 per cent from [...]
Letters to the Editor – 11/03 – Tax reform, Best of Twitter March 10, 2014 Tax reform [Re: Stop acquisitive politicians forever with a max tax guarantee, Thursday] I wish I thought a max tax would work, but it would likely be far worse than useless, and open the way for a British alternative minimum tax. Recall the political grandstanding that accompanied the withdrawal of allowances from higher-earning income taxpayers, [...]
Inside Track: The EU’s rules to cap bankers’ bonuses aren’t working January 15, 2014 CREATE a loophole and bankers will leap through it quicker than you can say “deferred compensation”: that seems to be one of the axioms of the aftermath of the financial crisis. Examine the consequences of the European Commission’s cap on the multiple of salaries that banks can dish out in variable pay, though, and the [...]
Bottom Line: Ocado profits set to come in the nick of time February 4, 2014 OCADO’S detractors are starting to wear a little thin. For three-and-a-half years – since its market debut in July 2010 at 180p – investors have mostly stuck around as the price fluctuated between 54p to recent record highs close to 10 times that. For the most part, the upward trajectory has been uninterrupted since Sir [...]