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Dunelm shares slide despite strong profit growth September 4, 2019 Shares in Dunelm slumped this morning despite strong profit growth as the homeware retailer warned of a challenging year ahead. Dunelm shares were down as much as nine per cent after it reported cautious outlook for the year ahead as Brexit uncertainty weakens consumer confidence. The figures Profit before tax was up 23.4 per cent [...]
Arcadia loses another director as interim chairman steps down September 4, 2019 Sir Philip Green’s retail empire has lost another director as interim chairman Jamie Drummond Smith stepped down. Drummond Smith quit on 30 August, the same day that chief operating officer David Shepherd retired, according to company filings. Read more: Arcadia COO steps down A former partner at Deloitte and chairman of Cattles, Drummond Smith joined [...]
Hundreds of Diageo workers to strike over pay September 3, 2019 Hundreds of workers at Diageo plants in Scotland will strike this month after pay talks between the drinks giant and unions broke down. Unite members across the firm’s distilleries in Cameron Bridge, Shieldhall and Leven will walk out on 18, 19, 20, 26 and 27 September. Read more: Diageo invests £180m in greener African breweries [...]
Zara distances itself from Hong Kong protest controversy September 3, 2019 Spanish fashion retailer Zara came out in support of China’s sovereignty over Hong Kong as it sought to distance itself from controversy over pro-democracy protests. In a statement published on China’s social media platform Weibo the high street brand, which is owned by the world’s biggest retailer Inditex said, it had not supported strikes. Zara [...]
Retailers warned to ramp up contingency plans as sales growth slumps September 3, 2019 Retailers were warned to prepare for further political and economic turbulence as like-for-like retail sales growth dipped last month in the latest blow for the UK high street. Bricks and mortar sales, not including food products, decreased by 0.5 per cent on a like-for-like basis from August last year. Read more: Retail sales get surprise [...]
Sports Direct trying to ‘drive Debenhams into administration’ September 2, 2019 Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct is backing a legal challenge against Debenhams’ restructuring plan to “drive it into administration so that it can pick up its assets on the cheap”, a court was told today. The sports retailer is backing a challenge brought by Combined Property Control Group (CPC), which represents the landlords of six Debenhams [...]
Arcadia COO steps down amid challenging times for retailer September 2, 2019 Arcadia’s chief operating officer has stepped down after more than 25 years with Sir Philip Green’s retail empire. David Shepherd, who took on the operating chief role in 2012 and was previously a director at Topman, retired at the end of last month. Read more: Arcadia denies it is preparing to dismantle brands His departure [...]
FTSE 100 reshuffle: What has gone wrong for M&S? September 2, 2019 High street stalwart Marks & Spencer looks almost certain to fall out of the FTSE 100 after markets close today. The retailer’s shares have lost about 40 per cent of their value since January last year, despite management attempts to turn its fortunes around. Read more: Ocado and M&S share prices drop as they complete [...]
Police launch murder probe after Elephant and Castle Tube station stabbing September 2, 2019 Police have launched a murder investigation after a man died following a stabbing at Elephant and Castle Underground station last night. A 24-year-old man died in hospital this morning as a result of his injuries, British Transport Police confirmed this morning. A 25-year-old man remains in hospital in a serious condition. Police were called to [...]
No-deal Brexit to accelerate London house price drop September 2, 2019 London house prices could sink up to seven per cent next year if no Brexit deal is reached by the 31 October deadline date, according to the latest research. If the UK exits the European Union with a deal London house prices will fall by a smaller 4.7 per cent, continuing the trend of declining [...]