Debt repayments ruffle feathers at Peacocks November 16, 2009 PEACOCKS, the budget clothing chain that made history with the first hedge fund-backed private buyout, sank further into the red last year. The firm, which also operates the Bonmarché and Fragrance Shop businesses, made a post-tax loss of £7.3m in the 12 months to March. It made a £5.2m loss in 2008. Peacocks took the [...]
Domino’s Pizza ramps up share buyback plans November 16, 2009 Domino’s Pizza yesterday said it would return £19m to shareholders by buying back 6m shares at 317p and issued another upbeat trading statement reporting it was on track to beat market expectations for the full year. Since June 2004, the take-away fast food chain has returned approximately £31.7m of cash to shareholders through the purchase [...]
H&M SALES SLIDE November 16, 2009 HENNES & MAURITZ, the world’s third largest fashion retailer, yesterday reported a worse-than-expected three per cent drop in like-for-like sales. H&M, which sparked a stampede last weekend at its Regent Street store after unveiling cut-price Jimmy Choo shoes, posted a seven per cent rise in total sales, missing forecasts.
Majestic pops its cork as profits rise during the slump November 16, 2009 MAJESTIC Wines yesterday toasted its recent trading over the first half of the year by reporting a nine per cent hike in pre-tax profits to £6.1m The group recently slashed its minimum order for customers from 12 bottles to six bottles to take advantage of the booming drinking-at-home market. As a result sales to private [...]
Debenhams kicks off retail price war November 16, 2009 Debenhams yesterday announced it will be slashing £250m off prices in a four-day sale this week, in a move which it predicts will spark a price war similar to the frenzied discounting seen last Christmas. Rival Marks & Spencer’s executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose, said earlier this month he did not expect a repeat of [...]
CITY VIEWS: CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ONLINE OR HIGH ST? November 16, 2009 HOCINE YAICHE MOODYS“I am always a last minute shopper, so I have never actually done my Christmas shopping online. It is also a bit a problem doing it online as you then have to get it delivered, and are at work most of the time. But I do think the trend is probably more towards [...]
Life in the fast lane on the Cote d’Azur November 16, 2009 ANYBODY with even a passing interest in Formula One motor racing will have seen the Fairmont Monte Carlo hotel, although they may not realise it. The hotel is perched on the edge of the harbour and forms the famous tunnel, one of the best known parts of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit. For anyone keen [...]
Motown and soul-food come to the home of the jet set November 16, 2009 THERE’S a reason that Monte Carlo is known as the playground of the rich and famous. Not only is it home to some of the world’s wealthiest men and women – Philip Green, Shirley Bassey, EasyJet’s Stelios and David Coulthard are among the principality’s residents – but it also draws an entire firmament of stars [...]
EXBARRISTER FINDS A RAFT OF USES FOR CITY’S USELESS BANKERS November 16, 2009 A RATHER quaint looking little book lands on The Capitalist’s desk and promptly causes a bit of a stir. Said tome has been penned – if you can call it that – by Alex Steuart Williams, a former barrister turned cartoonist and feature film animator (with movie credits such as The Lion King and Harry [...]
DISCERNING EYE November 16, 2009 Gerlach Jacobs, chief executive of INGWholesale Banking in the UK and Middle East, with ING’s UK head of comms Adrian Simpson and Eli Gregan-Jones of Standard Bank – the lucky winner of City A.M.’s recent competition to win £1,000 worth of art on display at the ING Discerning Eye exhibition. The exhibition, on at the [...]