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  • Veronique Laury: DIY is not dead, says chief exec of Kingfisher

    March 31, 2015

    The chief executive of Kingfisher denied yesterday that the younger generation had fallen out of love with DIY, even as the home improvement chain announced the closure of one in six stores across the UK. Veronique Laury, who took the helm at Kingfisher in January, said: “I am not one of those who thinks DIY [...]

  • How Veronique Laury plans to create the Apple of DIY – Bottom Line

    March 31, 2015

    If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses”. Kingfisher’s new chief executive Veronique Laury dusted off her dictionary of quota­tions yesterday, picking this one from Henry Ford to make the tenuous link that just as Ford gave middle-class Americans a car, the DIY chain will give consumers “what they [...]

  • Kingfisher share price rises on plans to close 60 B&Q stores in UK and Ireland

    March 31, 2015

    Kingfisher's profits fell last year despite an increase in sales, but plans to close 60 B&Q stores have sent shares up. The figures The DIY retailer, which owns B&Q among others, experienced a 2.9 per cent increase in sales last year, but its pre-tax profits fell 7.5 per cent to £675m.   The figures, for the [...]

  • Reputation of Kingfisher boss Veronique Laury tarnished after collapse of Mr Bricolage deal

    March 30, 2015

    Europe's biggest DIY group King­fisher said yesterday that its €275m (£201m) bid for smaller French rival Mr Bricolage had collapsed after facing opposition from one the French rival’s major shareholders. Kingfisher first entered exclusive talks in April last year to buy 26.2 per cent of the share capital from the Tabur Family and 41.9 per [...]

  • Kingfisher share price jumps as it gives up on plans to buy French chain Mr Bricolage

    March 30, 2015

    Looks like B&Q's owner has got itself into a (Screw)fix, after it revealed its plans to buy Mr Bricolage are about to fall through. In a statement to the stock market this morning, Kingfisher said its agreement to buy the French DIY chain, made almost exactly a year ago, was "made provision that it would [...]

  • Kingfisher sells off B&Q business in China for £140m

    December 22, 2014

    Kingfisher has agreed to sell a controlling stake in its Chinese B&Q business to Wumei Holdings for £140m. The retail group had been looking for a “strategic partner” for its business in China in order to focus on the larger and more lucrative European market said newly installed Kingfisher chief Véronique Laury. B&Q first opened [...]

  • French market woes weigh on Kingfisher profit

    November 25, 2014

    NO AMOUNT of DIY could help fix Kingfisher’s sales performance in the third quarter as France’s weak consumer economy continued to weigh on Europe’s largest home improvement retailer. Kingfisher posted a 3.6 per cent drop in sales to £2.8bn, saying the weak French market, where it traded as Castorama and Brico Depot, had offset a [...]

  • B&Q owner Kingfisher reports falls in revenue and profit

    November 25, 2014

    Kingfisher’s new French chief executive, Veronique Laury, faces a tough task to arrest the tumbling sales in her home country which are taking their toll on the FTSE 100 company.   In its third quarter results the B&Q and Screwfix owner Kingfisher recorded a 3.6 per cent drop in sales to £2.8bn, while retail profit [...]

  • London Report: Reed rise offsets Kingfisher crash as FTSE ends up

    July 24, 2014

    THE FTSE yesterday rose, as gains at media company Reed Elsevier helped offset a slump in home improvements ret­ailer King­fisher. Britain’s main index closed up 0.3 per cent, or 23.31 points, at 6,821.46. Anglo-Dutch publisher Reed Elsevier climbed 4.37 per cent to 980p, after reporting first-half earnings that beat market expectations. British Airways and Iberia [...]

  • Kingfisher share price falls as World Cup distracts DIY shoppers

    July 24, 2014

    Shares in B&Q owner Kingfisher have fallen by more than 7.3 per cent in early trading, after the company reported falling like-for-like sales and the acquisition of French DIY brand Mr Bricolage. Chief executive Sir Ian Cheshire said that second quarter trading "was always expected to be more difficult", and that markets "have been slower [...]

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