All City & finance articles – Page 468

  • Opinion

    N Brown overlooked

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    While the etail era has made online outfitter Asos a share price star, another retailer well placed to benefit from changing shopper habits has been overlooked.

  • Simon Wolfson, Next sales
    News

    Wolfson remains cautious despite strong performance from Next

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Next chief executive Lord Wolfson remained cautious this week despite reporting better than expected sales, warning that any rises in commodity prices or interest rates could slow growth.

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    Analysis

    Reasons to be cheerful

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    The bank holiday festivities are over and it is back to the grind of tough trading and ferocious competition. But it’s not all doom and gloom for the industry. Here we highlight why there is plenty of reason for optimism…

  • Thorntons third quarter sales
    News

    Thorntons melts in the Easter heat

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Thorntons’ poor third quarter resulted from the competitive environment and a structural shift from the high street as well as the warm Easter weather, City analysts said.

  • Farmfoods website
    Analysis

    Farmfoods

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Low-profile Farmfoods has come up trumps in the face of economic adversity. But what is the secret of its success during a period that has proved challenging for many retailers?

  • Royal wedding weekend sales
    News

    Footfall suffers as royal fever grips nation

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Shopper numbers slumped on the weekend of William and Kate’s nuptials but food and garden retailers were boosted by wedding fever.

  • Kevin Hawkins
    Analysis

    Kevin Hawkins

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Never far from the action, Kevin Hawkins has eschewed retirement on the golf course for the chance to head up a new Government retail taskforce. George MacDonald finds out why.

  • Marks & Spencer deputy chairman Sir David Michels is leaving
    News

    M&S deputy chairman Michels to stand down

    2011-05-05T10:20:00Z

    Marks & Spencer deputy chairman Sir David Michels, who led the search for a successor to Sir Stuart Rose as chief executive, is to stand down in February 2012.

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    News

    First quarter sales up at Morrisons

    2011-05-05T08:39:00Z

    Morrisons like for like sales rose by 2.5% in its first quarter to 1 May, excluding fuel and VAT.

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    News

    Blacks reduces full-year losses and confirms Julia Reynolds as new boss

    2011-05-04T08:53:00Z

    Blacks Leisure has reported a reduction in its full-year pre-tax loss and exceptional items to £6.6m from £14.4m the previous year but still suffered a “disappointing” year and has confirmed Julia Reynolds as its new chief executive.

  • Next sales rose 5.2% in its first quarter
    News

    Royal Wedding and warm weather boosts Next sales

    2011-05-04T08:41:00Z

    Next sales rose 5.2% in its first quarter as warm weather over Easter as well as spending in the run up to the Royal Wedding boosted sales.

  • St Enoch
    Analysis

    Retail in Scotland

    2011-05-03T13:04:00Z

    Uncertainty over jobs and income plus the later time of Easter have had an impact on retail in Scotland, causing the worst drop in sales since 2000.

  • Sir Geoff Mulcahy
    Opinion

    Transformation takes time

    2011-05-03T10:36:00Z

    Retailers should look on today’s tough market as an opportunity, says Sir Geoff Mulcahy.

  • RW thorntons sign
    News

    Thorntons warns on profits

    2011-05-03T08:42:00Z

    Thorntons’ own store sales like-for-likes fell 12.6% in its third quarter and the chocolatier warned on profits.

  • Tim Danaher, Editor, Retail Week
    Opinion

    Sunday trading laws are not sustainable

    2011-04-28T15:57:00Z

    Politicians have long talked about reducing retail regulation, but the Government’s Red Tape Challenge is the first sign of action.

  • Tesco
    News

    Tesco shares down but brokers confident

    2011-04-28T15:43:00Z

    Grocery and general merchandise giant Tesco edged down as the market digested the first set of results delivered by new boss Phil Clarke.

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    Analysis

    What's big in 2011?

    2011-04-28T00:00:00Z

    What is the state of UK retail in early 2011? That’s what Retail Week sought to find out with Retail 2011, the authoritative analysis of UK retail today. In this extract from the report, we look at the key themes that emerge.

  • Argos TV
    News

    Argos pushes new products in a bid to combat tough trading

    2011-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Multichannel general merchandise giant Argos is to move into new product categories as it chases growth in tough trading conditions, which led to a plunge in profits.

  • Opinion

    Argos down but not out

    2011-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Is Argos the new Woolies, someone asked last week when parent Home Retail issued prelims showing plunging profits at the catalogue store business.

  • Tesco fascia
    News

    Tesco’s candour impresses City

    2011-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The City was impressed with Tesco chief executive Phil Clarke last week when he delivered his first full-year results, although sales slipped slightly by 1.28% on the day.