European stocks near 11-month high September 7, 2009 EUROPEAN shares closed higher yesterday, led by UKchocolate giant Cadbury which soared 38 per cent following a £10.2bn bid approach from US company Kraft Foods. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index of top shares rose 1.4 per cent to 975.90 points, just 0.3 per cent away from an 11-month closing high. The European benchmark index has [...]
NEW SUNDAY TELEGRAPH BUSINESS EDITOR ON STEEP LEARNING CURVE August 20, 2009 AS A replacement for Sky’s newest business recruit Mark Kleinman, a man with one of the fattest contact books in journalism, the appointment of Kamal Ahmed as Sunday Telegraph business editor was never going to sit well with his jilted rivals. Ahmed, currently head of comms at the Equality and Human Rights Commission and a [...]
Bank decision boosts market as the bankwagon rolls on August 6, 2009 THE LARGE-CAP index closed higher yesterday, driven by strength from banks after the Bank of England (BoE) surprised markets by expanding its quantitive easing plan to £175bn. The FTSE 100 closed 43.40 points higher, or 0.9 per cent, at 4,690.53, after hitting a fresh 2009 intraday high of 4,729.58 following the BoE announcement. The BoE [...]
PENSIONS CRISIS AS DEFICITS SOAR August 4, 2009 FTSE 100 companies are running a combined pension deficit of £96bn, the largest ever recorded, a leading firm of consulting actuaries will reveal today. The collapse in stock markets means that the shortfall is more than twice the £41bn recorded a year ago, Lane Clark & Peacock’s (LCP) will say. The financial crisis has also [...]
Cadbury gets a sweet boost from UK sales July 29, 2009 BRITISH consumers tucking into chocolate for comfort and returning to nostalgic favourites during the recession have boosted sales at confectionery giant Cadbury. Total revenues rose 12 per cent in Britain and Ireland during the first half of 2009 with chocolate revenues jumping 13 per cent, outperforming the rest of the market. Chief executive Todd Stitzer [...]
Cadbury gets a sweet boost from UK sales July 29, 2009 BRITISH consumers tucking into chocolate for comfort and returning to nostalgic favourites during the recession have boosted sales at confectionery giant Cadbury. Total revenues rose 12 per cent in Britain and Ireland during the first half of 2009 with chocolate revenues jumping 13 per cent, outperforming the rest of the market. Chief executive Todd Stitzer [...]
ARE YOU COMFORTED BY CADBURY’S TRADING ? July 29, 2009 SAM HART CHARLES STANLEYThe company has announced that it has launched Fair Trade certified Dairy Milk in the UK and Ireland which may result in further share gains as a potentially substantial hurdle for competitors As a reflection of increasing confidence it announced an eight per cent increase in dividend. KEITH BOWMAN HARGREAVES LANSDOWNCadbury is [...]
ARE YOU COMFORTED BY CADBURY’S TRADING ? July 29, 2009 SAM HART CHARLES STANLEYThe company has announced that it has launched Fair Trade certified Dairy Milk in the UK and Ireland which may result in further share gains as a potentially substantial hurdle for competitors As a reflection of increasing confidence it announced an eight per cent increase in dividend. KEITH BOWMAN HARGREAVES LANSDOWNCadbury is [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS July 29, 2009 CadburyCharles Stanley upgraded Cadbury to “Accumulate” status. The launch of Fair Trade-certified Dairy Milk in the UK and Ireland could result in further share gains which would be a significant hurdle for competitors, it said. The broker also believes Cadbury can achieve its anticipated revenue growth and hit margin targets. LancashireExecution Research continues to support [...]
Cadbury signs up to Fairtrade July 22, 2009 The UK’s best-selling chocolate bar, Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, is set to become the largest brand to bear the Fairtrade logo, in a move which will see it try to steal market share from its ethical rivals. It is thought that the tie up between Fairtrade and Britain’s biggest selling chocolate bar will raise Fairtrade sales [...]