GOOD GOING May 19, 2009 RACECOURSE operator Arena Leisure yesterday said its performance to 18 May has been “creditable”, despite the ongoing recession and a recent spell of poor weather. It said average attendance at its events in the first quarter was five per cent up on the same period in 2008.
Condoms sales boost SSL May 19, 2009 Strong sales of condoms and foot care products saw SSL International achieve full year operating profit that beat expectations and allowed the company to issue new earnings growth targets, sending its shares up 5.3 per cent yesterday. The maker of Durex condoms and Scholl footcare products reported operating profit up by 31.4 per cent to [...]
DSGI offloads Hungarian stores May 19, 2009 DSG International, the owner of the Currys and PC World chains, has cut its losses and agreed to sell its nine Electro World stores in Hungary to EW Electro Retail for the nominal sum of €1 (65p). The deal comes as part of a push by DSGI to rid itself of costly or underperforming overseas investments, [...]
Blinkx has cautious outlook May 19, 2009 Online video search engine Blinkx yesterday posted a narrower than expected full year loss, helped by a growing number of users – but concerns over the outlook and the company’s cash position hit its shares, sending them down 13 per cent. The company said it was maintaining a “cautious and conservative stance” due to current [...]
Rose under fire after M&S profits plunge May 19, 2009 SHARES in Marks & Spencer plummeted yesterday after the retailer’s boss Sir Stuart Rose unveiled a 40 per cent collapse in profit and slashed the final dividend by 33.1 per cent. Any hopes of a quick recovery in the sector were quashed after the M&S executive chairman said he was “was not in green-shoots mode [...]
TUI Travel sees demand rise May 19, 2009 TUI Travel, Europe’s biggest tour operator, yesterday boasted of a welcome hike in summer 2009 holiday sales despite the dire conditions facing consumers. The group said summer bookings have proved to be in-line with anticipated demand and also revealed it had fewer holidays left to sell than at this time last year. Chief executive Peter [...]
Staff are less sensitive about fraud in downturn, says Ernst & Young May 19, 2009 FRAUDULENT business behaviours are becoming more acceptable as the recession worsens, an Ernst & Young survey suggested yesterday. The accountancy said of 2,200 workers in major firms across Europe half thought one or more unethical activities – such as giving a cash bribe to win work – was acceptable. There was even a significant minority [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: HOW BAD WERE M&S’ full year RESULTS? May 19, 2009 CAROLINE GULLIVER EXECUTION“The question is whether it can reverse market share losses in womenswear and food and turn the company into a credible international retailer with good growth prospects. Success is not guaranteed and the concern is that it will to cede more share to Next etc.” NICK BUBB PALI INTERNATIONAL“A dividend cut was priced [...]
ICAP in rude health after record profit May 19, 2009 THE world’s leading inter-dealer broker ICAP enjoyed record profits in 2008, it said yesterday, netting chief executive Michael Spencer £23.5m on his holding in the company. Pre-tax profit was up two per cent on the previous year, rising from £330m to £346m excluding one-off items, on the back of soaring revenues, which were up 23 [...]
Former WH Ireland directors make decision to exit quietly May 19, 2009 FORMER WH Ireland directors Laurie Beevers and David Youngman yesterday ended their public squabble with the stockbroking firm’s board by resigning from the company. Beevers and Youngman are thought to have decided to step down quietly in order to avoid a prolonged investigation into the events leading up to merger talks between WH Ireland and [...]