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  • Ocado Retail boss to step down as online grocer begins hunt for new CEO

    July 19, 2022

    Ocado Retail has said its CEO Melanie Smith will step down next month, after three years at the helm of the business. Former deputy CEO of the company, Lawrence Hene, will take over on an interim basis while a hunt for a permanent replacement takes place. The supermarket has struggled with waning average basket spending [...]

  • Joules: Margins continue to be under pressure as shoppers seek out sale items

    July 19, 2022

    Prestige retailer Joules has said discount-hungry consumers have intensified pressures on margins while expecting yearly profit to surpass expectations. The clothing and lifestyle brand admitted gross margins had “remained under significant pressure” after “consumer appetite” was focused on marked down products.  Shoppers have been hunting for reductions amid monster hikes in energy and fuel bills, [...]

  • Hotel Chocolat boss warns of melting profits next year amid cost of living crisis

    July 19, 2022

    Hotel Chocolat revenue has risen more than a third over the past year, as it braces for a spending slow down amid the cost of living crisis in the UK. Revenue hit £226m in the 12-month period, up from £165m a year prior and ahead of market forecasts. However, co-founder and CEO Angus Thirlwell said [...]

  • Steep losses looming: Made.com warns job cuts are coming to slash costs after dive in consumer spending

    July 19, 2022

    Made.com said this morning it has launched a review its workforce amid efforts to slash costs as a slump in consumer spending is set to send it tumbling to steep losses. The group said it is looking at its operational structure and headcount, as well as improvements to stock buying and warehousing to try to [...]

  • Supermarket shoppers face £454 extra to yearly grocery bill as inflation bites

    July 19, 2022

    Shoppers are now facing a £454 increase to their annual supermarket bills, with grocery price inflation edging towards the highest level since 2008. According to the latest numbers from Kantar, grocery price inflation now sits at 9.9 per cent for the past four weeks. This marks the second highest level of inflation seen since 2008, [...]

  • Shaftesbury boss assures that London’s slipping footfall will be over soon

    July 18, 2022

    The boss of West End landlord Shaftesbury Capital has assured that despite falling footfall levels in London’s heat, it will not be for long. “People are going to avoid city centres because they’re the hottest places,” Brian Bickell told City A.M. today, adding that “By the weekend people will be back to doing the things [...]

  • Heatwave: Brits shun high street as businesses close to protect staff from scorching temperatures

    July 18, 2022

    Brits have shunned the high street today as temperatures are expected to hit 40 degrees on Monday, while some businesses in London have closed. Office workers have shunned their workplace air-con and opted to avoid sweltering public transport, Springboard’s footfall figures reveal. Springboard’s ‘back to the office’ benchmark for central London office hubs shows that [...]

  • H&M to wind down business in Russia after reopening stores to get rid of clothes

    July 18, 2022

    The world’s second-largest fashion retailer H&M has said it will start winding down business in Russia, citing “the unpredictability of the future.” The Swedish clothing chain also blamed “current operational problems,” after it suspended sales in the country on 2 March. It is the latest firm to confirm a more permanent withdrawal of business in [...]

  • Rising star Dufrain gets City vote of confidence as private equity investor PEP checks in with fresh cash

    July 18, 2022

    Data management and analytics firm Dufrain confirmed this morning it has agreed fresh funding from Phoenix Equity Partners, a private equity investor in medium-sized UK companies. The cash will be used to fuel the next stage of its growth as part of a management buyout, the firm said. Dufrain has so far delivered year-on-year revenue [...]

  • Marks & Spencer pushes further into tech as high street giant extends 15-year old pact with Flooid

    July 18, 2022

    UK high street retailer Marks & Spencer confirmed this morning it has extended its agreement with Flooid for the provision of store point-of-sale and unified commerce platform basket services for up to another five years. Flooid, formerly PCMS Group, agreed with Marks & Spencer in 2007 to supply software to run point-of-sale and self-checkouts across [...]

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