TRG: Nearly half of shareholders vote against chief’s hefty pay as tension with investors grows May 23, 2023 Shareholders dealt a major blow to The Restaurant Group (TRG) chief Andy Hornby today after large numbers voted against bosses latest pay packets. Hornby was stung by shareholders in the Wagamama’s owner after 46 per cent voted against the company’s pay report for last year at the firm’s annual general meeting in London. Hornsby received [...]
British American Tobacco investors call on new chief to launch ‘aggressive’ share buybacks May 23, 2023 Investors in British American Tobacco (BAT) are reportedly calling on its new chief executive to launch an “aggressive” share buyback programme to accelerate the return of capital to shareholders and boost the cigarette maker’s dwindling share price, which has fallen 18 per cent since the start of this year. BAT launched a £2bn stock repurchase [...]
Mike Ashley seeks to join Mulberry’s board as he tires of firm’s poor sales May 23, 2023 Sportswear tycoon Mike Ashley is reportedly set to muscle his way onto the board of luxury brand Mulberry as he grows increasing tired of the company’s poor sales performance. Ashley’s Frasers Group owns a 37 per cent stake in Mulberry, but the brand is ultimately controlled by Malaysian billionaire Ong Beng Seng and his wife [...]
Topps Tiles share price up on record sales of £130m despite inflation throwing wrench into profits May 23, 2023 Shares in Topps Tiles soared 4.57 per cent this morning as the retailer reported “record” earnings in the first half of the year, crediting a cooling of high inflation and recruitment woes. The London-listed business said sales were up 9.3 per cent year on year to £130.3m, and group gross profit grew 2.7 per cent [...]
Supermarket wars: Tesco rakes in £8.92bn of sales as clubcard points entice cash-strapped shoppers May 23, 2023 Tesco remains Britain’s favourite supermarket with clubcard points helping cash-strapped shoppers in the cost of living crisis – but Waitrose was given a sales boost thanks to luxury purchasing during the King’s Coronation. Figures released by Kantar show that in the 12 weeks to 15 May, ‘Big Four’ grocer Tesco raked in £8.92bn in sales [...]
John Allan: Tesco chair now also quits Barratt role fearing misconduct claims may become ‘disruptive’ May 23, 2023 Tesco chair John Allan will quit his role at the top of Barratt Developments, fearing sexual misconduct claims which he staunchly denies will become “disruptive. The London-listed housebuilder told investors this morning that Allan would step aside from the role he has chaired for nine years at the end of next month – three months [...]
Shack up or ship out – why London’s rental market is no place for singles May 23, 2023 London’s notoriously cut-throat rental market has long lured couples into cohabitation in desperate efforts to save costs as opposed to it being the next natural step in the relationship. However, over the past 12 months a cocktail of shrinking supply and rising rents has made trying to find a home or even a room in [...]
Tesco: Outgoing chair John Allan to offload stake in mentoring firm days after quitting the supermarket May 22, 2023 Tesco chairman John Allan will reportedly sell his 20 per cent stake in a blue chip mentoring company days after he announced his departure from Britain’s biggest supermarket. The outgoing boss’ latest moves comes after he announced he’d leave Tesco amid claims that he behaved inappropriately towards women, though Tesco said it found no evidence [...]
Meta slapped with whopping £1bn fine over Facebook data breach May 22, 2023 Meta, the owner of Instagram, Facebook and Whatsapp, has been slapped with a record €1.2bn (£1bn) fine by the Ireland's data protection agency over its transfer of European users’ Facebook data to its US server.
Begbies Traynor: Jump in businesses going bust lifts firm’s profit guidance May 22, 2023 Begbies Traynor expects its annual sales and profits to trade ahead of market expectations thanks to a surge in the number of businesses going insolvent.