Thomas well-cooked December 18, 2011 THOMAS Cook, the purveyors of package holidays, led the way in the last century in opening up the world to those whose parents would never have thought of leaving the country. No longer at the vanguard, the company is now unfashionable and anachronistic in a world of cheap airlines and online deals. Investors are turning [...]
Decline in sales and footfall starts to slow June 5, 2011 THE UK high street has reported a drop in sales and footfall after April’s bumper figures, but the latest numbers suggest the underlying decline in retailers’ fortunes is slowing down. Total sales in May fell 0.1 per cent year-on-year, with good weather and seasonal promotions boosting trade, according to the May figures from BDO’s High [...]
No supermarket sweep in sight as sterling falters June 14, 2011 BETTER than expected CPI figures released yesterday saw a temporary reversal in the recent sterling decline. Despite this, the pound remains in a broadly weak position against the major currencies. With investors lacking in any belief that Mervyn King will raise interest rates at any point soon, the pound is struggling to find a taker. [...]
FTSE closes at two-month high despite light volumes April 26, 2011 aBRITAIN’S FTSE 100 closed at its highest level in over two months yesterday, albeit in light volumes, as earnings from the US and Europe supported gains ahead of results from UK companies such as ARM and BP. The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed up 0.9 per cent at 6,069.36, with volumes still thin after the four-day [...]
FTSE closes at two-month high despite light volumes April 26, 2011 aBRITAIN’S FTSE 100 closed at its highest level in over two months yesterday, albeit in light volumes, as earnings from the US and Europe supported gains ahead of results from UK companies such as ARM and BP. The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed up 0.9 per cent at 6,069.36, with volumes still thin after the four-day [...]