Morrisons’ top director leaves as sales worsen November 8, 2012 WM MORRISON’S chief executive admitted yesterday it had not done enough to reach out to customers after the supermarket posted a worsening decline in sales and parted ways with its commercial director. Revealing a 2.1 per cent drop in third quarter sales, Dalton Philips said it had not promoted strengths that set it apart from [...]
Sainsburys ups market share as Morrisons lags November 6, 2012 J SAINSBURY, Britain’s third-biggest supermarket group, has lifted its market share, helped by investment in its cheaper own-brand products, industry data showed yesterday. Market researcher Kantar Worldpanel said Sainsbury’s sales rose 6.4 per cent in the 12 weeks to 28 October, increasing its share of the UK grocery market to 16.8 per cent from 16.4 [...]
Business of the year September 16, 2013 There’s been some really first-rate performances from some of the nation’s kargest and best known companies this year, making choosing a winner exceptionally hard. The most surprising entrant perhaps is Ocado, since many in the City had written the internet grocer off after its share listing. Thomas Cook is in there because in 2013 it [...]
Ocado and Sports Direct: better to arrive late than not at all August 26, 2013 Whenever bankers are asked to explain why London’s market for new issues – the IPO market – nearly collapsed altogether last year, they cite a number of factors that always include the poor performance of a number of high-profile flotations. The lists are long and varied but almost everybody’s bete noirs include Sports Direct, Mike [...]
Morrisons FD joins The Hut Group October 15, 2012 Richard Pennycook, Morrisons’ outgoing finance director, is the latest high profile executive to join the board of Hut Group, fuelling further speculation that the fast-growing retailer is gearing up for an IPO. The firm, which counts retail veterans Sir Stuart Rose and Sir Terry Leahy among its backers, said Pennycook will join the board immediately. [...]
Wincanton to run Morrisons’ M Local centre October 7, 2012 WINCANTON, the logistics company, has won a multi-million pound contract to run Morrisons’ new distribution centre in West London as the grocer prepares to roll-out 20 convenience stores across the capital by year-end. Wincanton said the five-year contract will see it managing both the 100,000 square feet warehouse, opening in Feltham next year, and the [...]
Morrisons profit rises in tough market September 6, 2012 Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket Morrisons posted first-half profit towards the top end of forecasts and said it was on track to meet its expectations for the year even though it anticipated no let-up in pressure on the consumer. Morrisons, which trails Tesco, Wal-Mart’s Asda and J Sainsbury by annual sales, said today it made an underlying [...]
The Tipster | WM Morrison may get shopped September 3, 2012 THIS week, supermarket chain WM Morrison will announce its latest half-year numbers for 2012. Expectations are for a decline as a result of fiercer competition in its northern heartland. CMC Market’s price on WM Morrison is 276.97-277.63p. Transport firm Go-Ahead reports full-year figures on Thursday, and the general expectation is that the trains and buses [...]
Morrisons puts faith in roll out of local stores September 6, 2012 MORRISONS yesterday batted off concerns that it is slipping behind rivals, unveiling plans to roll out convenience stores across London and step up its fresh food offer in a bid to stem declining sales. Britain’s fourth largest supermarket said like-for-like sales, excluding VAT and fuel, fell 0.9 per cent in the first half of the [...]
The Nominations: A very warm welcome to the shortlists for the City A.M. awards 2013 September 8, 2013 TODAY we kick off the countdown to this year’s City A.M. Awards with the first of the shortlists for an event that has rapidly established itself as a highpoint in the annual calendar. Our awards, now in their fourth year, celebrate all of the City’s main sectors and the people that make sure London remains [...]