London Report: Morrisons forecast and plans for cuts at Barclays lift FTSE May 8, 2014 BRITAIN’S top shares neared nine-week highs yesterday led by Barclays after it announced a revival plan, while investors also welcomed the possibility of more stimulus steps from the European Central Bank in June. Barclays was the standout gainer on the FTSE 100, up 7.9 per cent after it announced 19,000 job cuts in the next [...]
Analysts fear for Morrisons as sales plunge 7.1pc May 8, 2014 Morrisons has reported a 7.1 per cent drop in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to 4 May. That’s considerably worse than expected – and worse than the 5.6 per cent fall it saw over the festive season. Jefferies had forecast a seven per cent decline, whereas Barclays was predicting one of 6.3 per cent. [...]
Morrisons steps up battle with fresh price cuts April 30, 2014 MORRISONS has launched a fresh assault in the supermarket price war after unveiling price cuts on 1,200 products as part of its £1bn programme aimed at winning back customers defecting to cheaper rivals. Britain’s fourth largest supermarket said that from today it will slash the price of branded products such as Jammie Dodgers and Morrisons [...]
Brand Index: Cheaper supermarket brands are outflanking Morrisons April 8, 2014 GERMAN discounters Aldi and Lidl continue to expand their reach in the UK at the expense of the so-called “big four” chains, with Aldi increasing its market share by more than a third. Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons have all experienced a decline in sales, though Asda has proved the most resilient and Morrisons has [...]
Morrisons boss gives up £374,000 bonus March 28, 2014 DALTON Philips, the chief executive of Morrisons, has waived his £374,000 bonus after Britain’s fourth biggest grocer posted its lowest profit for five years following a dismal year. Philips has told the remuneration committee that he will not take up the cash and share bonus a spokesperson confirmed yesterday. Philips has been under pressure to [...]
How BHS’ food offerings could unseat Asda and Morrisons March 24, 2014 Sir Philip Green has come knocking at the major supermarkets’ door with plans to launch the first trial food outlet within a BHS department store this week. The retail tycoon, who is eyeing around 150 openings, aims “to be competitive” within the convenience food sector and undercut the big four by around 10 per cent [...]
Morrisons employee arrested as grocer suffers payroll data theft March 17, 2014 Morrisons confirmed yesterday that one of its employees has been arrested in connection with the theft last week of payroll data covering thousands of its staff. The arrest by the West Yorkshire police yesterday morning comes after details of about 100,000 employees, including salaries and bank account details, were published on a website on Thursday [...]
Morrison employee arrested over staff data theft March 17, 2014 After confirming on Friday that personal data of a large number of its staff had been stolen – a day after announcing a dire profit warning – supermarket Morrison today said that an employee has now been arrested in connection with the theft. Names, addresses and bank details from its staff payroll system were published [...]
Morrison confirms staff personal data theft March 14, 2014 Another big blow for supermarket Morrison. After yesterday’s profit warning, the store’s now had to admit that data from its staff payroll system, including bank account details, has been stolen and published on the internet. In an email seen by Sky News, the company described to staff an “illegal theft” of data. The information has [...]
Morrisons’ woes wipe £2.6bn off supermarkets March 13, 2014 FEARS of a new supermarket price war wiped around £2.6bn off the combined value of Britain’s major grocers yesterday after Morrisons launched a major assault on its discount rivals. Shares in Morrisons plunged 12 per cent – to their lowest level since 2008 – after it revealed it would invest £1bn in slashing prices over [...]