All City & finance articles – Page 550
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Findel sales up
Home shopping group Findel has disclosed a 3 per cent rise in group sales in its second quarter, compared with the same period last year.
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Asos set for overseas assault as profits race booms
Asos is poised to launch foreign-language versions of its web site as it sets its sights on international expansion to continue market-leading growth.
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99p Stores cashes in on weak economy
Single price-point retailer 99p Stores has reported strong growth as shoppers flock to its stores in an effort to better control their purse strings.
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This is not just the market…
He may have been the coldest fish to have occupied a senior role in retail in recent memory, but it’s hard not to feel a degree of sympathy for Steven Esom over his spectacular fall from grace.
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ProCook becomes latest victim of crunch as it falls into administration
The credit crunch claimed yet another high street victim this week, as kitchen and cookware retailer ProCook plunged into administration.
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Matalan profits double
Value clothing and homewares group Matalan almost doubled profits last year.
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Beales sales slump
Department store operator Beales has recorded a 6.4 per cent drop in like-for-like gross sales and warned there will be no uplift for the remainder of its financial year.
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Opinion
Retailers can’t afford not to go green
PricewaterhouseCoopers’ latest report, Sustainability: are consumers buying it?, highlights consumers’ increasing concerns about sustainability and their willingness not only to buy into the notion, but to change their behaviour.
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Reinvention will be our lifeline
Continually striving to improve everything we do will help retailers ride out this downturn
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Kesa: The City View
The Anglo-French electricals combine reported a rise in retail profit of 3.1 per cent to 141.3 million in the 12 months to April 30, when revenues rose 14 per cent to 4.51 billion.
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Grocers’ shares tumble as shoppers embrace discounters
TNS data showing rapid market share growth by hard discounters contributed to a fall in the share prices of quoted grocers. Meanwhile, general stores slipped still further as trading difficulties – real and imagined – undermined sentiment.
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Land of Leather poised for £15m rescue deal
Sofas retailer Land of Leather is to launch incentives for key staff through a programme of options and awards once its 15 million share placing has been completed.
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Cash-strapped consumers are trading down
Shoppers are less likely to treat themselves and are increasingly choosing value retailers or retailers’ own-label brands, according to an ICM poll carried out exclusively for Retail Week .
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Qataris up Sainsbury's stake
Sainsbury’s shares soared last night on the news that the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) increased its stake in the supermarket giant to about 25.3 per cent.
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Retail sales continue to disappoint
Retail sales have proved lacklustre for the third month running in June, according to the CBI.
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JJB shares soar on buy-out rumours
Shares of JJB were given a boost as rumours of a management buy-out began to circle.
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Baugur sells Booker stake as part of focus on retail
Icelandic investor Baugur has offloaded its 31.4 per cent stake in cash and carry business Booker as it concentrates on retail.
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Theo Fennell profits up
Upscale jeweller Theo Fennell pledged further international expansion, plans for a new Bond Street store and product extensions as it announced a profits increase for the last financial year.
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Simon Berwin buys Gee family stake in Moss Bros
Simon Berwin has acquired a 4.25 per cent stake in Moss Bros from founding family shareholders the Gee family.
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Kesa warns on consumer confidence
Electricals giant Kesa has reported a 3.1 per cent increase in group retail profit to 141.3 million for its new financial year, but warned of difficult trading ahead.