M&S pledges to launch new lines as profit rises November 9, 2010 MARKS & SPENCER will launch hundreds of new lines as it relies on its “special” image to fuel profit over the next three years, its new chief executive said yesterday. Marc Bolland unveiled his blueprint for the retailer while also announcing a 17 per cent rise in half-year pre-tax profit to £348.8m. Bolland, who took [...]
Securitas eyes new UK deals November 17, 2010 THE chief executive of Securitas, one of the world’s largest security companies, is warning that the global threat posed by terrorism is escalating while vigilance at airports means travellers will have to pay the price with longer queues. The company Alf Goransson leads provides security at four airports in the UK, including Liverpool and the [...]
Race for M&S chair takes on new urgency May 23, 2010 ROGER CARR has ruled himself out of the running for the role of chairman at Marks & Spencer (M&S), while it is believed current chairman Sir Stuart Rose may quit earlier than expected. Carr, who announced his departure from Cadbury in February, is said to be looking abroad for his next corporate post. His withdrawal [...]
M&S profits up but warns over future October 7, 2010 MARKS & SPENCER said yesterday that its sales were rising but that “it is far from clear” what impact forthcoming government cuts would have on its customers. Like-for-like sales in the UK, which strip out the impact of sales from new stores, rose by 5.3 per cent in the three months to the beginning of [...]
Gala Coral changes board as new chief is appointed November 8, 2010 CASINO group Gala Coral yesterday announced the appointment of former Marks & Spencer director Carl Leaver as its new chief executive, to replace interim CEO and chairman Neil Goulden, who is leaving the company. Leaver was the high street retailer’s director of international, home and direct businesses until 2009, having previously worked for De Vere [...]
Dyson to take over at Punch May 25, 2010 IAN Dyson will take over as Punch Taverns’ chief executive in September. The current finance head of Marks & Spencer (M&S) will take up the challenge of being boss of the UK’s largest pub company. Punch’s chief executive, Giles Thorley, will stay on board “until an orderly handover has been completed”, Punch said in a [...]
Stars in their pies: mincemeat magic December 1, 2010 WHILE turkey and Christmas pudding are held back for the meal on the big day, mince pies are the real staple of the festive season. People who wouldn’t normally dream of a mid-afternoon snack will suddenly find themselves gobbling down piles of pastry and fruity mincemeat, while every cocktail party and seasonal bash is overflowing [...]
Growth in China on the cards at Boots November 7, 2010 HIGH STREET health and beauty retailer Boots hopes to make headway in China when its executive chairman travels to the country as part of David Cameron’s first official visit as Prime Minister. Stefano Pessina has reportedly organised talks with potential partners in Beijing and Shanghai while he is in the country, as part of a [...]
Uniq’s unique escape trick October 20, 2010 Convenience food maker Uniq has devised a unique way of resolving its crippling pension deficit – by effectively selling itself to its pension trustees. The firm, which supplies sandwiches to Marks & Spencer, is waiting on regulatory clearance to finalise a deficit for equity swap that will sign over 90 per cent of the firm [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS April 13, 2010 AIR FRANCE-KLM The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has upgraded its recommendation of Air France-KLM from “hold” to “buy” after brightening revenue trends in both passenger and cargo numbers. RBS has raised its forecasts, reflecting the stronger demand environment offset by higher fuel costs. It raises its target price to €14. MARKS & SPENCER Marks [...]