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  • Coronavirus: Tesco could take £925m hit on extra staff and delivery costs

    April 8, 2020

    Tesco warned it could take a hit of up to £925m due to the impact of hiring extra staff and ramping up distribution due to the coronavirus outbreak. The supermarket this morning said it expects retail costs to increase by between £650m and £925m, but said the sales boost caused by stockpiling and business rates [...]

  • Heineken withdraws guidance as coronavirus dents sales

    April 8, 2020

    Heineken has withdrawn all guidance for the year as beer volumes fell in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. The Dutch brewing company said the pandemic was having a “significant impact” on business in 2020, noting the restriction of movement, outlet closures and the lockdown of production facilities. Total consolidated volume is expected to decrease [...]

  • Bloomsbury to offer delivery services to independent bookshops

    April 8, 2020

    Bloomsbury today unveiled plans to support independent bookshops that have been hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis. Indie booksellers across the country have been forced to overhaul their business models as they struggle to meet surging demand sparked by social distancing measures. Bloomsbury will offer its ecommerce platform and delivery services to bookshops whose normal [...]

  • Asos shares soar as retailer orders £200m equity raise

    April 7, 2020

    Shares in Asos rose by a third today after the fashion retailer announced a bumper share sale in a bid to shore up its finances during the coronavirus crisis. Asos unveiled plans for a placing of up to 18.8 per cent of issued share capital to protect against a “prolonged downturn” caused by the pandemic. [...]

  • Coronavirus: Tesco builds NHS staff shop at Nightingale hospital

    April 7, 2020

    Tesco has secured a contract to provide a pop-up shop at a new Nightingale NHS hospital, which is being constructed to treat the surge in coronavirus patients.  On Sunday the supermarket began work on the first pop-up store at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, which is being transformed into a coronavirus hospital.  Tesco [...]

  • Pub companies urged to help tenants amid coronavirus crisis

    April 7, 2020

    Pub companies have been ordered to do more to support tenants during the coronavirus crisis, after it was revealed that most regulated firms have not offered to waive rents. The Pubs Code Adjudicator, which regulates companies that own 500 or more tenanted pubs in England and Wales, said five out of six firms had not [...]

  • London shopper numbers jumped 50 per cent last weekend despite UK coronavirus lockdown

    April 7, 2020

    Retail footfall in the capital leapt on Sunday as the warm weather tempted Londoners to defy the UK coronavirus lockdown. Footfall soared 51.4 per cent on Sunday compared to the previous weekend, prompting concerns that sunny weather over the upcoming Easter weekend could encourage people to break lockdown rules.  Across the UK footfall was up [...]

  • Cineworld shares soar as chain outlines coronavirus battle plan

    April 7, 2020

    Shares in Cineworld have soared more than 40 per cent this morning after the cinema chain outlined its plans to survive the coronavirus outbreak. The group’s entire estate of 787 cinemas across 10 countries have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. This morning the company announced its executive directors have postponed salary payments to [...]

  • Coronavirus: WH Smith raises £165.9m through share placing

    April 7, 2020

    WH Smith has raised around £165.9m through a share placing to shore up its balance sheet amid the coronavirus crisis.  The retailer was forced to tap investors for a cash injection after the outbreak forced it to close its travel business and the majority of high street stores.  WH Smith can now access a £120m [...]

  • Debenhams administration could provide blueprint for ‘freezing’ companies during coronavirus crisis

    April 6, 2020

    Debenhams today gave notice to appoint administrators for what it said would be a “light touch” administration with the management remaining on board. This approach accords with ideas being floated by City insolvency lawyers who have proposed using the administration regime to mothball companies during the crisis and reviving them when economic conditions improve. Luke [...]

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