Tesco law delayed as UK parliament takes holiday July 27, 2011 LEGISLATION to liberalise the UK’s legal market looks set to be delayed by several months, after parliament failed to agree key parts of the reforms ahead of its summer break. The Legal Services Act was due to come into force on 6 October, but the body set to license the new alternative business structures, the [...]
Miners peg back FTSE as UK inflation dips again March 20, 2012 Miners pegged the FTSE 100 back in early trading as fears that demand from China for metals was falling sapped investor confidence. BHP Billiton, the world’s biggest miner, fell 1.9 per cent after saying it was seeing signs of “flattening” iron ore demand from China. The sector is pinning its hopes on continuing fast growth [...]
Tesco hits out after £10m fine for fixing cheese price August 10, 2011 TESCO has threatened legal action and called for the Office of Fair Trading to be dismantled after being hit with a £10m fine for fixing cheese prices between 2002 and 2003. A seven-year investigation by the watchdog ended with Arla, Asda, Dairy Crest, McLelland, Safeway, Sainsbury’s, The Cheese Company, Wiseman and Tesco being fined £50m [...]
Tesco hits back after £9.6m price fixing fine August 10, 2011 Tesco has hit back at a record fine imposed by the competition regulator today for its role in a ring of supermarkets and dairy companies that fixed price of milk and cheese for more than a year. The Office of Fair Trading has fined UK’s biggest supermarkets and dairy companies have been fined £49.5m for [...]
Tesco hits back after £9.6m price fixing fine August 10, 2011 Tesco has hit back at a record fine imposed by the competition regulator today for its role in a ring of supermarkets and dairy companies that fixed price of milk and cheese for more than a year. The Office of Fair Trading has fined UK’s biggest supermarkets and dairy companies have been fined £49.5m for [...]
THE TIPSTER OMAHA’S ORACLE FEASTS AT THE BARGAIN BUFFET January 30, 2012 THE shares of Tesco plunged in mid-January after the retail giant announced an unexpected fall in Christmas sales. The sell-off took the price down through support at 350p and also broke the long-term up-trend. News that Warren Buffett increased his holding to 5 per cent from 3.2 per cent helped to lift the shares, but [...]
Retail gloom takes toll on British Land February 9, 2012 BRITISH LAND has seen growth of its net asset value stall in the third quarter as the ongoing consumer downturn led to a slight dip in value across its retail portfolio. The landlord – whose tenants include Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Debenhams – said its retail estate, which accounts for 61 per cent of its property [...]
Morrisons sales growth slows over Christmas January 9, 2012 Wm Morrison Supermarkets reported a slowdown in sales growth over Christmas and predicted cash-strapped shoppers would remain reluctant to spend this year, despite an easing of inflationary pressures. Britain’s fourth-biggest grocer behind J Sainsbury, Wal-Mart’s Asda and industry leader Tesco) said sales at stores open over a year rose 0.7 per cent, excluding fuel and [...]
Banks face new threat of break up February 16, 2012 BRITISH retail banks must act fast to encourage competition or face the threat of being broken up, a leading regulator has warned. John Fingleton, head of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), yesterday said he would contemplate asking for a Competition Commission investigation into the sector unless there was a “step change” in the way [...]
Ernst and Young: expect a jump in profit warnings January 22, 2012 PROFIT warnings soared in the final quarter of 2011, with Ernst and Young claiming yesterday that the growing gap between “star performers” and “zombie” companies points to more this year. The three-month period saw a 70 per cent jump in warnings – the highest quarterly rise since early 2001. Quoted companies issued 88 profit warnings [...]