Ocado confident of closing first deal with international retailer June 30, 2015 OCADO said yesterday it was confident of signing its first deal with an international retailer this year, after delivering better-than-expected first half sales. The online grocer’s shares rose more than 15 per cent in June on hopes that it would announce a deal alongside its results. They fell in early morning trading as a deal [...]
Ocado set to deliver impressive annual results with £1.27bn sales January 29, 2017 Grocery delivery service Ocado will announce its annual results on Tuesday, and is expected to report a profit for the third year in a row. The group's sales are likely to be up 14.4 per cent year-on-year to £1.27bn according to a report from investment company Goldman Sachs. Despite scepticism from City investors, the firm also [...]
What the Morrisons-Amazon tie up is doing to Tesco, Ocado and Sainsbury’s share prices February 29, 2016 Morrisons might be having a whale of a day after revealing its tie-up with Amazon this morning – but virtually the rest of the retail sector has spent the day so far in the red. Morrisons' share price soared on the news that it would be offering hundreds of products to Amazon's UK customers via [...]
Ocado share price jumps as it makes its second-ever profit – and says it is “confident” of signing a big deal February 2, 2016 Ocado has reported its second-ever pre-tax profit, which jumped 65 per cent in the year to the end of November. And the company was dropped a couple of hints which could relate to those rumours of a tie-up with a certain giant ecommerce site… The figures In a statement today, Ocado said gross retail sales rose to £1.1bn in 2015, up 14.7 per [...]
Morrisons may not be the most obvious partner for Amazon, but there is method behind the marriage – and it could mean trouble for Asda, Tesco and Ocado March 1, 2016 Only one pound out of every £10 that Britons spend on groceries drops into Morrisons’ tills. Not a bad ratio, you might think, but like its bigger rivals (over £6 in every £10 is spent in Tesco, Sainsbury’s or Asda), Morrisons has been struggling with a declining market share. The Bradford-headquartered supermarket is not the [...]
Ocado share price jumps on Amazon tie-up rumours January 19, 2016 Ocado shares jumped more than 18 per cent in early trading following reports of a tie-up with potential rival Amazon. The online grocery delivery company faces new competition from Amazon, which is expected to soon launch its own fully-fledged delivery service for fresh food. Amazon may now partner with the already well-established Ocado to fulfil those plans, according to the [...]
How Argos will help Sainsbury’s rival Amazon after Home Retail Group deal February 2, 2016 Sainsbury’s purchase of Home Retail Group has been everywhere, but only half the story is being told. Arguably the most important half of the picture is what’s being missed. The real impact will not be solely in-store, but the online, logistical and fulfilment capabilities it unlocks for Sainsbury’s. It could well be what drags the [...]
Ocado share price tumbles and Amazon’s Pantry grocery delivery is to blame December 30, 2015 Shares in upmarket online grocery delivery company Ocado took a hammering in morning trading after news Amazon is expanding its fresh produce service, Pantry, pegging the retail giant as a serious contender in the already highly competitive food delivery market. Shares were down as much as 7.9 per cent on Wednesday, touching a 12 month intraday low of 299p per share, making a [...]
A bad start to the year for Sainsbury’s, Anglo American, Aberdeen Asset Management and Burberry, who top the list of most shorted shares of 2016 January 5, 2016 Sainsbury's yesterday revealed it had made an approach to takeover Home Retail Group, the owner of Argos and Homebase, in a bid to reverse its faltering fortunes. The report came as the extent of the Big Four supermarket’s woes were laid bare by new data revealing that its shares were the most shorted on the [...]
FTSE 100 index closes flat on last day of the month as supermarkets come into focus February 29, 2016 The FTSE 100 index closed slightly higher on the quiet last day of the month after the G20 disappointed over the weekend. The UK's blue-chip index closed 0.02 per cent higher at 6,097 points. "It was almost as if investors forgot about the leap day and no investments were planned on a quiet last day of the month," said [...]