Retailers to stock up on Campbell’s September 4, 2012 CAMPBELL Soup posted better-than-expected quarterly profit yesterday, as it announced it was increasing the price of the iconic red and white cans. Campbell is trying to turn around performance with a new product range, including Thai curry sauce. Net income was $127m (£80m) in Campbell’s fiscal fourth quarter to 31 July, up from $100m a [...]
Politicians need to stop moralising – and reform our taxes December 3, 2012 LIKE many people, I loathe the UK tax system. It fails to treat everyone equally and is either extraordinarily punitive or pathetically soft. Scandalously, some big companies pay huge amounts of corporation tax while other similar businesses don’t. The aim must be revolutionary tax reform – all streams of income from labour and capital generated [...]
Comet’s passing brings a brief celebration for rivals’ shares but the challenges they face haven’t gone away November 1, 2012 COMETS are said to burn across the sky on the death of a prince. The passing of this Comet was marked instead by the rise of its rivals’ share prices, with Dixons Retail Group doing especially well on the assumption that its chains will pick up business. But no one can pretend that kind of [...]
Mutton doesn’t have to dress like lamb: it’s just fine as it is November 5, 2012 Head chef, Paternoster Chop House I don’t know why but people have started asking me about mutton. Maybe it’s because I run a British restaurant and I have big mutton chop sideburns – but whatever: it’s got me thinking. Why don’t we eat more mutton in this country, and could there be a demand for [...]
Know what to expect from major asset classes in 2013 December 16, 2012 UNCERTAINTY has been characteristic of investing in 2012. As headwinds continue to shake global investment markets, this will likely continue into 2013. But knowing what to broadly expect will help you to align your portfolio and identify opportunities so that, this time next year, you will have achieved decent investment returns. HEADWINDS The Eurozone crisis, [...]
Finding handy tools for your DIY portfolio December 2, 2012 THE retail distribution review (RDR), which comes into effect in Jaunary 2013, will change the way that you receive investment advice. Some studies suggest that good advice can help investors, but a recent survey by BlackRock found that 65 per cent of people will still shun advisers – who will begin to explicitly charge fees [...]
As the Conservative conference begins, will the party recapture the political initiative? October 7, 2012 YES Alex Singleton It’s easy to underestimate David Cameron and write him off as wishy-washy. But he’s actually one of the most determined men in politics, who will ruthlessly ditch policies that he deems electorally damaging. His reshuffle last month gave a clear indication that he is listening to critics. Some want to write him [...]
Dixons maintains solid start in first quarter September 6, 2012 Dixons, Europe’s second-largest electrical retailer, maintained its solid start to the year with five per cent like-for-like sales growth in the first quarter, boosted by a busy summer of events in Britain. The group, which also trades as Currys and PC World in the UK, Elkjop in Nordic countries, Unieuro in Italy and Kotsovolos in [...]
Dixons wins Olympic boost from TV sales September 6, 2012 DIXONS Retail said this summer’s sporting events helped boost trading at its UK and Irish operations, as Europe’s second largest electricals retailer posted a five per cent rise in first quarter like-for-like sales. Chief executive Sebastian James said customers bought five times as many 55 inch TVs and treble the amount of Smart TVs than [...]
Best of the Brokers September 9, 2012 DIXONS Kate Calvert at Seymour Pierce has upgraded Dixons, owner of the Currys and PC World electronics chains, from “Hold” to “Buy” with a target price of 24p. The move is to reflect strong momentum in its core UK and Scandinavian businesses driven by “market consolidation and a strong innovation pipeline”. She says the firm [...]