All Financial results articles – Page 178

  • The My Iceland programme receives up to 10,000 responses a week
    News

    Grocer Iceland puts service centre stage

    2012-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Iceland managers are to present to the board this week the early findings of a big customer feedback programme designed to enable improved levels of service at the frozen food specialist.

  • Apple’s store design set new expectations among technology shoppers
    News

    Apple Retail UK: Innovative products key to success

    2012-07-06T00:00:00Z

    The secret of the company’s success lies in innovative products and good customer service.

  • Maplin
    News

    Maplin invests £40m to improve business

    2012-07-06T00:00:00Z

    New chief executive John Cleland to drive ecommerce and boost store numbers by 50%.

  • Losses have fallen at Savers, which has fought back against discounters
    News

    Savers almost back in black after turnaround

    2012-07-05T09:06:00Z

    Value health and beauty retailer Savers, sister company to Superdrug, is heading back into the black for the first time since 2005 as it concludes a four-year turnaround plan.

  • George MacDonald
    Opinion

    Beating the wet weather

    2012-07-05T07:00:00Z

    The strengths of department store group Debenhams’ strategy shone through in last week’s update.

  • ToppsTilesMiltonKeynes__4_
    Analysis

    Topps Tiles: What the analysts say

    2012-07-04T10:13:00Z

    Topps Tiles defied the high street gloom to report a 2.1% increase in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to June 30.

  • N Brown saw sales rise 1.9%  in the 17 weeks to June 30.
    Analysis

    N Brown: What the analysts say

    2012-07-03T13:57:00Z

    N Brown surprised the market this morning with news that chief executive Alan White and chairman Lord Alliance will leave the home shopping group. The announcement coincided with the company reporting a 1.9% rise in like-for-like sales in the 17 weeks to June 30. Total sales increased 2.5%.

  • Walmart’s Visitors Center in Arkansas, where the first store was opened by Sam Walton
    Analysis

    Analysis: Fifty years of Walmart

    2012-07-02T07:00:00Z

    Half a century ago today Sam Walton opened his first Walmart store in Rogers, Arkansas. George MacDonald examines how the company went on to change the global retail landscape.

  • News

    Drugstore group Walgreens reports sales decline

    2012-06-29T07:00:00Z

    Drugstore group Walgreens reported that sales declined 3.4% to $17.8bn (£11.4bn) for the third quarter ended May 31.Net earnings fell by 10.8% to $537m (£345m), impacted by the retailer no longer being part of the Express Scripts pharmacy provider network, as well as costs associated with entering into a strategic ...

  • Kesa’s disposal of the Comet chain meant it could focus on continental Europe
    Analysis

    Kesa rebrands following lacklustre financial results

    2012-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Kesa Electricals has revealed a business restructure and a new focus on multichannel retailing across its European network.

  • Homebase reported an 8.3% fall in like-for-like sales in its last quarter
    News

    Homebase: Evolution of the shed format

    2012-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Poor weather hit sales but the retailer continues to focus on store formats and big-ticket items.

  • Chris Brook-Carter
    Opinion

    Shapland shapes up for Carpetright challenge

    2012-06-29T00:00:00Z

    After only six weeks in the job, no one was expecting a miracle from new Carpetright chief executive Darren Shapland in this week’s annual results – in fact the market was braced for bad news following a succession of profit warnings.

  • Former MFI chief Gary Favell has taken the helm at the Bath Store
    News

    MFI’s Favell drafted in at Bathstore

    2012-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Former MFI chief executive Gary Favell has been hired as the new boss of Bathstore after the big-ticket retailer was bought by investment firm Endless last month.

  • George MacDonald
    Opinion

    Dixons in good position for growth

    2012-06-28T08:58:00Z

    Dixons’ full-year profits were down year on year but nevertheless came in at the top of expectations – which means the electricals retailer looks to be in a good position for growth.

  • Sharp: 'Debenhams has made good progress'
    News

    Debenhams sales rise but margins hit

    2012-06-28T08:43:00Z

    Department store group Debenhams has posted strong sales growth after making the most of red-letter periods such as Easter and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee but gross margin was affected by a shift in the sales mix because of wet weather.

  • Carpetright’s UK underlying operating profit slumped from £17.8m to £2.8m last year as weak consumer confidence undermined performance.
    News

    Carpetright profits slump as low consumer confidence hits trade

    2012-06-26T08:23:00Z

    Carpetright’s UK underlying operating profit slumped from £17.8m to £2.8m last year as weak consumer confidence undermined performance.

  • Argentina, one of the VISTA countries, is not without economic problems
    Analysis

    Overseas growth: Why the VISTA countries are worth considering

    2012-06-26T07:00:00Z

    Retailers eyeing overseas growth often look at the BRIC markets, but VISTA countries – Vietnam, Indonesia, South Africa, Thailand and Argentina – are worth considering.

  • News

    Inditex reports net profit increase

    2012-06-22T07:00:00Z

    Clothing giant Inditex reported a 30% rise in net profit to E432m (£374.7m) for its first quarter, on revenues up 15.4% to E3.4bn (£2.95bn).The retailer posted its highest-ever gross margin, which rose by 140 basis points to 60.2%.During the quarter Inditex opened 91 new stores in 26 countries. The retailer ...

  • Walker said Iceland’s success was down to great value and service
    News

    Iceland’s Walker posts record results

    2012-06-22T00:00:00Z

    Frozen food retailer benefits as consumers change grocery spending habits.

  • Disney is transforming its stores into mini-Disneylands with £300m investment
    News

    Disney Store: Transforming UK trading

    2012-06-22T00:00:00Z

    The children’s retailer aims to sprinkle some fairy dust on its UK fortunes.