The bike and car parts retailer who wants to own Britain on the move June 20, 2010 Halfords and its chief executive David Wild are having a good recession. Earlier this month, the bikes and car maintenance retail chain posted a strong set of full-year figures: pre-tax profits rose 42 per cent to £110m, while sales rose three per cent to £832m. The FTSE 250 business said the trend for healthy living [...]
FTSE rises for fourth day in a row as miners offset a sharp decline for BP June 14, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index closed higher yesterday for a fourth straight day, led by miners buoyed by firmer metals prices and offsetting a sharp fall in BP. The FTSE 100 index closed up 38.45 points, or 0.7 per cent, at 5,202.13, its highest close since 3 June. Mining stocks added the most points to the [...]
Home Retail is hit by slump at Argos June 10, 2010 HOME Retail Group posted a bigger-than-expected drop in first-quarter sales at its Argos stores, hit by a drop in demand for video games and televisions. The group, which also runs Homebase, said economic conditions were challenging and uncertain but that it was still aiming to deliver flat profits over the full financial year, in line [...]
Home Retail is hit by slump at Argos June 10, 2010 HOME Retail Group posted a bigger-than-expected drop in first-quarter sales at its Argos stores, hit by a drop in demand for video games and televisions. The group, which also runs Homebase, said economic conditions were challenging and uncertain but that it was still aiming to deliver flat profits over the full financial year, in line [...]
No World Cup magic June 10, 2010 WITH the start of the World Cup just days away, fans have been splashing out on flat-screen TVs. It’s strange then that the bigger-than-expected slump in Argos revenues was driven by weak TV sales. If the catalogue retailer can’t shift tellys in the run up to the year’s biggest sporting event, when can it? This [...]
No World Cup magic June 10, 2010 WITH the start of the World Cup just days away, fans have been splashing out on flat-screen TVs. It’s strange then that the bigger-than-expected slump in Argos revenues was driven by weak TV sales. If the catalogue retailer can’t shift tellys in the run up to the year’s biggest sporting event, when can it? This [...]
Home Retail suffers as TV and video game sales slump June 10, 2010 HOME Retail Group posted a bigger-than-expected drop in first-quarter sales at its catalogue-based Argos stores, hit by a drop in demand for video games and televisions. The group, which also runs the Homebase, said economic conditions were challenging and uncertain but that it was still aiming to deliver flat profits over the full financial year [...]
Home Retail suffers as TV and video game sales slump June 10, 2010 HOME Retail Group posted a bigger-than-expected drop in first-quarter sales at its catalogue-based Argos stores, hit by a drop in demand for video games and televisions. The group, which also runs the Homebase, said economic conditions were challenging and uncertain but that it was still aiming to deliver flat profits over the full financial year [...]
CITY VIEWS: WHO DO YOU THINK WILL WIN THE GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP FINAL? May 27, 2010 RICHARD BARBER | JP MORGAN “I would like Leicester to win because they have more England players, and I think they will. Saracens were romping ahead early in the season but to me that was because they didn’t have any Six Nations players, so all the other teams were below par, but then they caught [...]
CITY VIEWS: WHO DO YOU THINK WILL WIN THE GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP FINAL? May 27, 2010 RICHARD BARBER | JP MORGAN “I would like Leicester to win because they have more England players, and I think they will. Saracens were romping ahead early in the season but to me that was because they didn’t have any Six Nations players, so all the other teams were below par, but then they caught [...]