Fat Face eyes hunt for new buyer after recruiting bankers May 22, 2022 Clothing and accessories retailer FatFace has recruited bankers to mull a sale of the company, it has been reported. The British retailer has hired Rothschild to explore the brand’s options, The Sunday Times reported. It comes two years after its private equity owner relinquished it to lenders after suffering unbearable debts during the pandemic. After [...]
Online sales boom: Barclay family resuscitate plans for Very Group £4bn public listing May 22, 2022 The family behind the Telegraph newspapers is thought to be reviving plans for a blockbuster IPO of online retail giant Very Group. The Barclay family are keen to get sidelined plans for a £4bn float back on track, according to a report in The Times. Very Group owns e-commerce brands including fashion retailer Very and [...]
Exclusive: Logistics warehouses expanded by 200 football pitches worth of space last year May 20, 2022 Distribution warehouses expanded to the tune of more than 200 football pitches last year, as pandemic momentum for e-commerce firms continues to swell. An additional 1.5 mm² space has been snapped up by e-commerce firms, according to an analysis of official data by law firm RPC, exclusively shared with CityA.M. E-commerce sales were worth £28bn [...]
Coca Cola launches music content platform featuring international artists May 19, 2022 Coca Cola is launching a music platform with content from emerging music stars from across the globe, including Ari Lennox and Griff.
Zegna boss: The suit is not dead – but the tie is May 19, 2022 “Let me be clear – the suit is not dead. But the tie is!” That’s the view of Ermenegildo Zegna, CEO and chairman of the Italian luxury fashion house Zegna. Speaking at the Financial Times’ business of luxury conference on Thursday, Zegna said knitwear was the “new tie” and demand for luxury leisurewear continues to [...]
Architects call for public inquiry over plans to bulldoze ‘important’ M&S flagship Oxford St store May 19, 2022 A coalition of historians and architects have urged Michael Gove to hold a public inquiry into plans to bulldoze the Art Deco M&S flagship store on Oxford St. The supermarket hopes to demolish the iconic building, constructed in 1929, in order to create a new 10-storey building, with office space and a gym. Architects – [...]
Tesco will plough ahead with removing multi-buy promotions on sugary foods despite government delay May 19, 2022 Supermarket giant Tesco has announced it will continue with plans to remove volume-led promotions of sugary foods, despite the government pushing back legislation by a year. The supermarket said this decision had been taken after customer feedback that they wanted the business to help them make healthier choices. Removing ‘buy one get one free’ promotions [...]
Asos chair Ian Dyson to take on role as Currys chair May 19, 2022 Currys has announced Asos chair Ian Dyson will join the company as chair of the electronics retailer. Dyson will succeed Ian Livingston by joining the board as chair on 8 September, when Livingston will step down from the board. The Asos chair has decades of experience of retail and leisure, including a five-year stint as [...]
Young’s to swap salmon and chicken for cheaper alternatives May 19, 2022 Pub chain Young’s has said it is prepared to switch pricier menu staples for cheaper alternatives as inflation stands at a 40-year high. Speaking to CityA.M., Young’s CEO Patrick Dardis said the company had switched salmon for fresh trout after steep price increases. “Pork is cheaper than chicken and so we have the ability to [...]
Pubs to rake in bank holiday sales with 90m pint prediction May 19, 2022 Pubs will pocket some £105m in pint sales from the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday as millions of Brits flood to beer gardens to make the most of the extended weekend. Around 90m pints are to be sold to thirsty punters, according to the British Beer and Pub Association’s (BBPA) forecast. Pubs are eagerly hoping for [...]