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Nisa half-year sales rise 6.7% to £770m
Nisa has reported a 6.1% rise in sales to £770m for the six months to September 30, helped by a supply deal with McColl’s Retail Group.
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Nisa chief operating officer appointed to board amid reshuffle
Nisa has appointed chief operating officer Amanda Jones to its board amid a management reshuffle.
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Convenience retailer Nisa secures £100m of funding from Barclays
Convenience store retailer Nisa has secured £100m of refinancing from Barclays as the grocer’s sales continue to surge.
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Nisa report record sales as profits rise
Symbol group Nisa has reported a 4.2% rise in sales in the last year as the convenience market continues to boom.
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Costcutter hits acquisition trail
Costcutter is to hit the acquisition trail and launch three new fascias in 2012.
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Nisa-Today to give back £5m to members
Symbol group Nisa-Today’s is to deliver £5m back in dividends to the group’s members following record sales of £1.5bn for the year.
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Nisa-Today launches first TV ad campaign
Symbol group Nisa-Today is to embark on its first TV advertising campaign as it guns to build its brand profile with consumers and sign up new retailer members.
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Nisa-Today relaunches own-label in shake up
Symbol group Nisa-Today will relaunch its own-label lines at the end of the month as it seeks to refresh its brand.
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Convenience store chains in board room dispute
Convenience chains Costcutter and Nisa Today’s are embroiled in a row after Costcutter chairman Colin Graves resigned from Nisa Today’s board in a dispute over a conflict of interest.
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Nisa-Today reports record turnover
Symbol group Nisa-Today has reported record turnover of £1.42bn for the year ending March 28, an 11.9% increase on the previous year.
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Rejected Nisa-Today’s suitor to rally support
Distribution group Bibby Line was expected to make moves to overturn convenience store buying group Nisa Today’s decision to reject its takeover bid last week, as Retail Week went to press.
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