WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 29, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES WAITROSE EYES DUCHY ORIGINALS US PUSH Waitrose is making its first foray into the US through its Duchy Originals range, the label founded by Prince Charles. The supermarket arm of the employee-owned John Lewis Partnership is talking to North American retailers and distributors about selling Duchy Originals products in US stores. PENSIONS REGULATOR [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS August 24, 2010 Insynergy The boutique investment management firm has appointed Nicola Large as its new commercial director. Large joins from emerging markets-focused private equity firm Actis, where she was an analyst in the investor development group, focusing on the African private equity and global infrastructure sectors. She also previously worked in corporate finance at Smith and Williamson. [...]
Ocado sets £1.2bn valuation for listing July 6, 2010 ONLINE grocer Ocado is aiming for a valuation of over £1bn in its planned initial public offering (IPO), despite turbulent markets and scepticism among some analysts and investors. The firm, which announced plans last month to raise £200m in a stock market listing, said on it would price its shares at between 200 pence and [...]
Ocado to report a healthy sales drive June 20, 2010 THE online grocer, Ocado, aims to make its stock market debut by the middle of next month and is expected to make a formal announcement next week. The company has achieved soaring sales but has yet to make a pretax profit. Ocado hopes to achieve a valuation of £1bn and has appointed JPMorgan Cazenove, UBS [...]
Time for Johnson to make the Red Rose bloom again February 2, 2011 ENGLAND begin this year’s RBS 6 Nations as the bookmakers’ favourites and, with an encouraging autumn series behind them and three home games in the championship, the initial predictions were that Martin Johnson’s ripening side, currently ranked fourth in the world, would be able to live up to those lofty expectations. In mid-November a record [...]
Staff at John Lewis set to receive 14pc bonuses March 7, 2010 STAFF at John Lewis Partnerships are set to share a bonus pool of £140m as the company outperformed during the second half of 2009. The bonus will work out at 14 per cent of an employee’s annual salary, or eight weeks pay for the 70,000 workers. The retail group is expected to announce a rise [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 9, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES TRICHET CALLS FOR TOUGHER EURO RULES Eurozone members that break the region’s rules on public finances should be excluded temporarily from Europe’s political decision-making, the president of the European Central Bank has proposed. The controversial suggestion by Jean-Claude Trichet would be part of a “quantum leap” in the governance of Europe’s 11-year old [...]
Ocado denies problem with upcoming IPO February 15, 2010 ONLINE groceries firm Ocado hit back last night at reports its £1.2bn initial public offering (IPO) was under threat. The shadow of doubt was cast after reports emerged Waitrose is planning to launch a rival delivery service in central London. But Ocado chief financial officer Andrew Bracey told City A.M. the firms are not in [...]
Ocado bullish about spring public listing February 7, 2010 ONLINE grocer Ocado will launch an audacious IPO in May which could value the company at £1.2bn. The firm, which delivers Waitrose food to doorsteps, hopes to raise an initial £160m from the flotation. This will wipe out its £55m debts and provide it with £100m to build a new distribution centre. A source close [...]
NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD April 20, 2010 RETAIL partnership John Lewis is rolling out a new £6m advertising campaign – its most expensive ever – as it returns to its roots by emphasising its “never knowingly undersold” proposition. The campaign features a woman progressing through the key phases of her life and how the John Lewis brand accompanies her at every stage.