By Hugh Radojev12 July 2024
Ocado Group will hope to settle investor jitters when it publishes half-year results on Tuesday, pointing to a strong start to the year and economic green shoots – but all eyes will be on the performance of its Retail arm and the ongoing dispute with M&S
The retailer has endured several rocky years, which its five-year share price figures attest to. After reaching a high in 2020, Ocado Group’s shares have slumped 50% in 2024 alone, seeing it demoted from the blue-chip FTSE 100 index.
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Ocado Group will hope to settle investor jitters when it publishes half-year results on Tuesday, pointing to a strong start to the year and economic green shoots – but all eyes will be on the performance of its Retail arm and the ongoing dispute with M&S
https://www.retail-week.com/grocery/what-to-look-out-for-in-ocados-interim-results-amid-its-dispute-with-mands/7046623.article