Supermarket showdown as rivals report June 13, 2010 SUPERMARKET giants Tesco and J Sainsbury are this week expected to report fairly flat sales growth for the first quarter of the year, signalling a slowing of consumer activity across the food sector. Tesco is expected to report sales growth of between zero and 1.5 per cent tomorrow for the first quarter according to analysts, [...]
Tesco is a better pick than Sainsbury’s June 13, 2010 THOSE looking for proof the UK is going to bump along the bottom for a while before making a convincing exit from recession need only look at this week’s supermarket sales figures. Now the comparatives are beginning to get tougher, things are looking decidedly lacklustre. Analysts at RBS reckon J Sainsbury will report flat UK [...]
THE TIPSTER June 13, 2010 FOOTBALL results might be capturing everybody’s attention at the moment but there are some key financial scores out this week. Following positive full-year results in March, grocer J Sainsbury is expected to announce first quarter profits this week. Will its management confirm Morrisons’ news that a slowdown in the market has begun? With the firm’s [...]
Leahy checks out of the top job at Tesco June 8, 2010 TESCO shocked the City yesterday by announcing that boss Sir Terry Leahy would retire in March. Sir Terry has led the chain for 14 years, overseeing its rise to become the UK’s leading supermarket group and will be replaced by international and IT director Philip Clarke. The chief executive, who will be 55 when he [...]
Tesco chief’s exit is a blow but shares still good buy June 8, 2010 AND so the curtain falls on Terry Leahy’s remarkable reign at Tesco. Most investors will be shocked by his departure; the received wisdom was that Leahy would stick around until 2014, when its troubled Fresh & Easy US venture started to come good. His exit is a major loss for the grocer, there is no [...]
FTSE sunk by BP’s oil slick woes June 8, 2010 Britain’s FTSE 100 share index fell yesterday, led down by energy shares as BP dropped again on fresh Gulf of Mexico oil slick worries and banks which were hit by Eurozone debt concerns and the threat of punitive taxes. By the close the FTSE 100 was off 40.91 points, or 0.8 per cent at 5,028.15 [...]
Tesco chief Leahy to retire June 8, 2010 TESCO chief executive Sir Terry Leahy has announced that he will retire in March after 14 years leading the company. Unveiling its succession plan the retail giant said IT director Philip Clarke, 50, would take over. Leahy will be 55 when he gives over the reins of the company. Clarke is also currently responsible for [...]
Tesco’s Leahy nets £5.2m June 2, 2010 TESCO’s Sir Terry Leahy received £5.2m last year in a mixture of salary and performance-related cash and shares. The remuneration of the retailer’s chief executive compares with £5.1m the year before and is part of a boardroom pay package worth £25m compared with £22.2m last year. Leahy’s basic salary was £1.4m. The pay bonanza comes [...]
Shopping guru slams food chains June 1, 2010 TV shopping guru Mary Portas has blamed supermarkets for “killing” Britain’s smaller shops. The star of BBC’ s Mary Queen Of Shops, raised the alarm over what she describes as the “seemingly unstoppable march” of the superstores. Writing in the Radio Times, Portas said she believed communities were suffering for the sake of convenience. She [...]
Shopping around is the future of law June 1, 2010 COMMENTATORS talk excitedly about “Tesco Law” and the ongoing liberalisation of legal services as though it were a latter day gold rush led by big name supermarkets and banks. But what is it that consumers want? New research suggests that there is little enthusiasm on the part of the public to associate legal services with [...]