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  • Sofa giant DFS suffers big slump in profits after ‘grim year’ amid sharp retail downturn

    September 15, 2022

    DFS said this morning the sofa seller has suffered a big slump in profits. Moreover, the company warned that the industry is facing a downturn as soaring bills mean fewer customers are in the market for a new sofa. DFS said pre-tax profit dropped 43 per cent to £58.5m in the financial year that ended [...]

  • John Lewis posts £92m loss after ‘unprecedented cost inflation’

    September 15, 2022

    John Lewis Partnership has posted a £92m loss before tax, blaming shoppers spending less due to inflationary pressures in the first half of the year. This was versus a £69m profit compared to the same period last year, although the partnership said on Thursday it was “not unusual for us” to make a loss in [...]

  • THG share price dives after cutting yearly profit expectations

    September 15, 2022

    THG’s share price has dived after slashing its yearly forecast, pointing to a slowdown in consumer enthusiasm for beauty and health products, In half-year results on Thursday, the retailer said it anticipates adjusted core earnings of £100m to £130m in 2022, much lower than the £161m it recorded last year and previously expected to match. [...]

  • Starbucks interim chief says firm ‘lost its way’ as chain heads for fresh growth plan

    September 15, 2022

    Starbucks’ interim chief said the firm had “lost its way” in recent times as the coffee giant eyes up a $450m growth plan. In an interview with the Financial Times, Howard Schultz said although the company had gone through a rocky period, he believed “the best days of Starbucks are ahead of us”. In an [...]

  • Shares in Naked Wines plummet following shock stock market announcements

    September 14, 2022

    INVESTORS gave Naked Wines a sniff yesterday after two shock stock market announcements – and sent the sommellier back to the cellar. Shares were down almost 40 per cent yesterday after the firm this week announced the departure of a non-executive director after just two weeks and a worrying business update. Wayne Brown, an analyst [...]

  • Pubs to remain open on Monday for Queen’s funeral

    September 14, 2022

    Pubs across the country will be opening their doors on the day of the Queen’s funeral, as waves of mourners flock to the capital. The UK’s largest pub group, Stonegate, said its managed venues would remain open on the bank holiday on Monday. A spokesperson said that “where possible” would screen the funeral, following the [...]

  • Publicans ‘in despair’ amid reports energy support will be delayed

    September 14, 2022

    Pubs and restaurants are running out of time to stay afloat, industry chiefs have said, amid rumours of a delay to energy help for businesses. Government officials had warned business chiefs that a six-month support scheme may not be ready until November, according to a report in The Financial Times. Reports did suggest that officials [...]

  • McDonald’s is latest to shutter on Monday for Queen’s funeral

    September 14, 2022

    Fast-food giant McDonald’s is the latest retailer to close its doors on Monday for the Queen’s funeral. The restaurant chain’s UK arm announced it would close until the early evening as up to a million descend on central London to say goodbye to Her Majesty. Earlier this week,  Lidl, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s and Tesco were among [...]

  • Zara owner Inditex admits further price increases are on the way

    September 14, 2022

    Zara owner Inditex has admitted it plans to increase prices again this autumn, as it battles elevated headwinds. It comes as clothes shoppers are facing their own constraints on discretionary spending as household bills rocket. Europe’s largest fashion retailer will boost prices in the second half of the year, its chief financial officer Ignacio Fernandez [...]

  • Shares dive for Joules after stake acquisition talks with Next called off

    September 14, 2022

    Joules’ shares have been further subdued after it confirmed it is no longer in discussions with Next acquiring an equity stake in the lifestyle group. The ailing retailer’s share price was down around twelve per cent in early afternoon trading on Wednesday, following an announcement the day before. Shares were down by 33 per cent [...]

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