AO World revenue surges as customers continue online shopping post-lockdown August 20, 2020 Online electrical retailer AO World said today its revenue surged in the months during and after the easing of coronavirus lockdowns as demand for its products and services was sustained even after its rivals reopened stores in July. The company said year-on-year revenue in the UK jumped 58.9 per cent to £401.3m and 91.5 per [...]
The Hut Group raises £1.88bn in biggest London stock market listing since 2015 September 16, 2020 The Hut Group began trading on the London Stock Exchange this morning, raising £1.88bn in the largest UK initial public offering (IPO) since 2015. The Manchester-based online retail giant is valued at around £5.4bn following its stock market listing, which the firm said is the UK’s largest ever technology IPO. The Hut Group, which owns [...]
Supermarket delivery slots: Which grocers offer home delivery amid UK coronavirus outbreak? June 3, 2020 UK supermarkets are racing to increase capacity as the demand for home delivery services soars amid the coronavirus pandemic. All UK supermarkets are prioritising home delivery slots for those who are vulnerable, elderly, disabled or self-isolating. Many have introduced special in-store shopping hours dedicated to key workers. The surge in demand following the coronavirus outbreak [...]
Corona Impact Series: How an EV charging company in Shoreditch was powered up by a policy change mid-pandemic February 5, 2021 In this series, City A.M. looks at the financial and economic impact of the ongoing pandemic on a range of small and medium-sized businesses across London. This week: How an electric vehicle charging startup in East London was made future-proof by government policies that were introduced at the height of the pandemic. “When the first [...]
Ocado share price burnt by 48-hour blaze at robotics centre February 7, 2019 Ocdo’s share price suffered a 12 per cent dip this afternoon as investors continued to digest the news of a 48-hour blaze that has disrupted operations at one of the delivery giant’s major distribution centres. Late last night firefighters continued to tackle the blaze, which started early on Tuesday morning, at Ocado’s Andover distribution centre, [...]
Ocado’s revenue nears £1.6bn but losses widen February 5, 2019 Online food retailer Ocado announced 13 per cent revenue growth to nearly £1.6bn today, but losses after tax increased more than fourfold to nearly £45m. The company has seen its share price more than double over the last year, with news late last month that it was in talks for a partnership with Marks & [...]
Wall Street and European markets cheer highly effective Moderna vaccine November 16, 2020 Wall Street indexes followedthe FTSE 100 and indexes in the rest of Europe higher after more good news in the search for a Covid-19 vaccine
UK coronavirus: Tesco restricts online orders to 80 items each March 27, 2020 Tesco has said online customers will have their deliveries capped at 80 items, in the latest move to safeguard supplies during the coronavirus outbreak. In an email to customers the supermarket said the aim was “to increase the number of customers we can safely deliver to”. Tesco urged customers to visit stores during the nationwide [...]
John Lewis scraps staff bonus as it crashes to £635m loss September 17, 2020 John Lewis today confirmed it will not pay a staff bonus for the first time in more than 70 years as the department store chain posted a pre-tax loss of £635m in the first half. The retailer reported a 2.7 per cent uptick in revenue to £4.9bn over the period, but said shoppers had spent [...]
FTSE 100 slips after Donald Trump leaves hospital October 6, 2020 The FTSE 100 slipped and European markets struggled for direction as US President Donald Trump returned to the White House after being hospitalised with coronavirus. The blue-chip index started the morning with modest gains, edging 0.1 per cent higher in early trading. Yet it slipped into the red to stand 0.2 per cent lower shortly [...]