DSG: Currys owner gets a lift from TV and computer sales January 14, 2010 CURRYS and PC World owner DSG International had better-than-expected festive sales figures after strong demand for TVs and laptops. Sales surged by eight per cent in the 12 weeks to 9 January. Analysts had only predicted a rise of between two and three per cent. Chief executive John Browett said: “Looking forward, we expect 2010 [...]
Primark sales surge thanks to boom in budget fashions January 14, 2010 PRIMARK owner Associated British Foods (ABF) revealed healthy trading figures yesterday – mainly thanks to the budget fashion arm. Primark’s 196-strong chain saw sales rise 19 per cent in the 16 weeks to 2 January, with house broker Panmure Gordon estimating a seven per cent like-for-like sales rise as consumers made their way to its [...]
Snowy spell hits profits at clubbing firm Luminar January 14, 2010 NIGHTCLUB operator Luminar warned yesterday pre-tax profit for the year will be below expectations, blaming youth unemployment and the cold snap for compounding the effects of the recession on its business. Luminar said like-for-like sales in December were 13.8 per cent below last year, marginally worse than the 13.4 per cent fall it recorded in [...]
SALES CHILLED December 21, 2009 HEAVY snow and freezing temperatures have deterred Christmas shoppers from hitting the High Street for some last minute purchases. According to data firm Experian, the number of shoppers on 19 on 20 December was 6.9 per cent lower than for the same weekend last year. Central London was one hot spot, with the West End [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS November 25, 2009 PERFECT THOSE CARVING SKILLS Roast turkey may be a central part of the Christmas experience, but it can be ruined by bad carving. Just in time, Sloane Square’s historic department store, Peter Jones, is coming to the aid of inexperienced carvers with a couple of carving tutorial sessions next month. Head Chef Chris Mclean will [...]
JJB sales plunge 52% in “difficult” trading December 17, 2009 JJB sports has reported a 52 per cent plunge in sales in the past six months, with the Christmas season failing to reverse its fortunes. The struggling sports retailer has been trying to stage a fight back after it came close to going into administration earlier in the year. But the latest gloomy figures have [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING March 15, 2010 THE SUNDAYS The Sunday Telegraph NIGERIA’S STATE OIL TO GO PRIVATE Nigeria’s state-owned National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has initiated talks with investment banks including Standard Chartered, JP Morgan, and Deutsche Bank to explore financing options as it changes into a fully privatised commercial company. GAMING GIANT TO SEEK LISTING Gala Coral, which is set to [...]
EDF Powerlink workers to strike December 21, 2009 Members of the Unite union working for EDF Powerlink are set to go on strike for four days from today after last-minute talks with the company broke down. The strike could bring London Underground services to a halt over the Christmas period as the workers maintain its electrical systems. They rejected a two-year pay deal [...]
BA asks staff to retrain as cabin crew January 18, 2010 BRITISH Airways (BA) has vowed to train thousands of baggage handlers and call centre workers as flight stewards in a bid to break a March strike. Chief executive Willie Walsh last night squared up to Unite, the cabin crew union, by sending a letter to 38,000 BA employees asking them to volunteer and cross picket [...]
THE TIPSTER TIME TO GO DEFENSIVE IN YOUR PORTFOLIO February 21, 2010 VOLATILITY has been rising since the start of this year and all of these extreme moves can make investors dizzy. Now is a good time to switch to a more defensive stance on equities and invest in the likes of supermarkets and energy providers. These companies tend to perform strongly when risk aversion returns to [...]