LVMH sales remain slow October 19, 2009 LVMH, the French luxury goods firm, said its third-quarter sales fell by 0.6 per cent after demand remained poor. But the firm, which produces brands like Moet champagne and Louis Vuitton fashion, said destocking of its top-end labels should come to an end soon. It reported sales of €4.14bn (£3.8bn), versus €4.16bn a year earlier. [...]
Brit talent returns to Fashion Week September 20, 2009 LONDON Fashion Week kicked off with the usual smatterings of fresh new talent over the weekend, but all minds were fixed on the return to the UK of iconic brands Burberry, Pringle and Matthew Williamson. Williamson, who earlier this year unveiled a fashion line for high-street giant H&M, yesterday returned after seven years in New [...]
THE TIPSTER DUBAI FEARS ARE BATTERING BRITISH BANKS November 29, 2009 THE shock announcement that Dubai World was unable to meet its debt obligations last week put intense pressure on stocks and currencies worldwide. Investors were concerned that British banks might have significant exposure to Dubai and the UK financial institutions got a battering. But with the uptrend of the latest bull run still intact, the [...]
Miners gain the most in 2009 so far September 22, 2009 MINING stocks have seen the biggest recovery in value of all FTSE 100 constituents so far this year, according to Thomson Reuters Datastream figures. An increased demand from the construction sector and improved confidence in a global economic recovery have driven mining shares higher, meaning that seven companies from within the sector are in the [...]
West End delivers boost for London sales growth October 18, 2009 LONDON retail sales in September had their strongest growth since August last year due to a wave of renewed consumer confidence, according to figures out today from the London Retail Consortium. Retail sales in central London were 7.5 per cent higher on a like-for-like basis in September than a year ago, when sales nosedived to [...]
FOR BRITISH STARS, LOOK TO THE 250 November 2, 2009 MARTIN SLANEYHEAD OF DERIVATIVES, GFT THE FTSE 100 index CFD has always been one of the most popular CFDs for UK traders. It is, after all, the blue chip index that gets the most media coverage. Yet if you really want to trade a UK index, it’s not the FTSE 100 you should be following [...]
THE TIPSTER RETAILERS TRY TO BEAT THE RECESSION November 15, 2009 SO FAR, so good for the British retailers, it would seem. The likes of Marks&Spencer, Next and J Sainsbury have all released better-than-expected third quarter figures, and the latter is once again looking like an attractive proposition. Although lower food inflation might be expected to hit bumper sale figures, both the supermarket and its rival [...]
Search on for new Experian boss September 6, 2009 Credit checking group Experian is due to appoint headhunters within the next fortnight to search out a worthy successor to chairman John Peace, who announced in July he was leaving to take up the chairmanship at Standard Chartered. Peace, who is also chairman of designer fashion house Burberry, has been acting chairman at the bank [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 16, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES BURBERRY LOOKS TO WIN OVER FRIENDS ONLINEBurberry, the fashion brand that has gone from classic to cutting edge, is to launch its own social networking site next month. The clothing group hopes the move will deepen its relationship with customers and attract new devotees. Called artofthetrench.com, the site will initially feature users sending [...]
Keep it stylish to keep dry September 14, 2009 WITH autumnal showers looming, a natty raincoat is an essential part of every self-respecting gent’s wardrobe – and it’s an item as British as a Savile Row suit. Burberry first managed the leap from functional to stylish with its WWI invention of the trench coat – a piece of military-wear so snazzy it remains a [...]