City helps UK pull ahead of rivals to be Europe’s top destination for investment in financial services
Hop & glory May 27, 2009 MOST people, when they think of a thirst-quenching beer for summer, probably go no further than lager. Now, there is nothing wrong with a good lager, the problem is simply that there are plenty of sub-standard ones about. The pints of fizz flowing from the beer-taps of many pubs are second-rate and suffer from mass-production. [...]
Premium food brands are staging a comeback June 2, 2009 AFTER the extensive coverage that the ascent of the discounter retailers received throughout 2008, it may come as a surprise to hear that the trend has been reversing for the past six months. From the beginning of January 2008 through to mid-November, the value-brand supermarkets of Aldi, Lidl, Netto and Somerfield achieved an average uplift [...]
Premium food brands are staging a comeback June 2, 2009 AFTER the extensive coverage that the ascent of the discounter retailers received throughout 2008, it may come as a surprise to hear that the trend has been reversing for the past six months. From the beginning of January 2008 through to mid-November, the value-brand supermarkets of Aldi, Lidl, Netto and Somerfield achieved an average uplift [...]
Bad shops are to blame for our withering High St June 24, 2009 THIS week a rare opportunity to watch television saw me glued to a programme presented by the self-styled “Queen of Shops” Mary Portas. Focusing on the death of that great British institution the High Street, Portas probed the decline of traditional retailers and voiced her fears for the future of our nation of shopkeepers and [...]
THE TIPSTER June 14, 2009 AGGRESSIVE DISCOUNTING TO LIFT TESCOTHERE were rumours flying around the markets last week of a profit warning by Carrefour – the world’s second largest supermarket – but this side of the Channel, things in the grocery market are looking a lot rosier. Morrisons has been doing well, as has Sainsbury’s. But size does seem to [...]
MARTHA LANE FOX REVEALS SHE COULD HAVE BEEN A PRISON GUARD July 15, 2009 GORDON Brown’s new digital inclusion tsar Martha Lane Fox has had a stellar career to date, but it’s reassuring to learn that she could happily turn her hand to something else should she tire of running Lucky Voice and charitable foundation Antigone. Because Lane Fox has revealed that, in another life, she would have been… [...]
Britain’s transport policy in deep crisis July 1, 2009 BRITAIN’S transport policy is in chaos. This is hardly news, you might say, but the issue is once again at the fore. It is clear that there is a big problem with the way the rail franchises have been allocated. Firms have an incentive to bid too much for a franchise because they know that [...]
DID THE RESULTS BOOST YOUR CONFIDENCE IN J SAINSBURY? May 13, 2009 NICK BUBB PALI INTERNATIONAL“The market may be disappointed that there was no new growth plan or strategy today, but management are excited about what “more of the same” can do to market share and profits in the future. And investors should be excited that the freehold property portfolio is still valued at over £7.5bn.” ANDREW [...]
DID THE RESULTS BOOST YOUR CONFIDENCE IN J SAINSBURY? May 13, 2009 NICK BUBB PALI INTERNATIONAL“The market may be disappointed that there was no new growth plan or strategy today, but management are excited about what “more of the same” can do to market share and profits in the future. And investors should be excited that the freehold property portfolio is still valued at over £7.5bn.” ANDREW [...]
M&S set for dividend cut as slump bites May 17, 2009 STUART Rose, executive chairman of Marks and Spencer, will today meet with the rest of the board to discuss an expected dividend cut, a decision that could propel the group into a battle with its investors. Analysts expect M&S’ total dividend payout to be slashed to just 17.4p, a reduction of 23 per cent, just 12 months [...]