Made snaps up boutique marketplace Trouva as homeware firm doubles down on growth plans May 9, 2022 Homeware firm Made has snapped up independent boutique platform Trouva, as it seeks to expand its product range. Trouva, which works with some 700 boutiques across Europe, will continue to be run as a standalone brand under its current leadership. In an update on the London Stock Exchange, Made said the acquisition would allow the [...]
Morrisons fends off Issa brothers’ EG Group in battle for McColl’s May 9, 2022 Morrisons has emerged victorious against EG Group in gaining control over McColl’s Retail Group, it has been reported. The supermarket giant had upped its offer to snap up the beleaguered newsagent operator after a last minute battle with the Issa brothers’ EG Group. According to Sky News, the chain beat down its competition after making [...]
McColl’s appeals for rescue deal: Administration ‘increasingly likely’ unless solution can be found May 5, 2022 Convenience store giant McColl’s has said it is “increasingly likely” it will be forced to call in administrators unless an immediate rescue deal can be cinched. Responding to press speculation, the London-listed firm said that “unless an alternative solution can be agreed in the short term, it is increasingly likely that the group would be [...]
New Sports Direct boss asserts Mike Ashley is ‘not pulling the strings’ amid of price increase warning May 5, 2022 Sports Direct’s new chief has asserted that the retailer’s former boss and his future father-in-law is “not pulling the strings.” In his first interview since stepping into Mike Ashley’s shoes as chief executive of Frasers Group, Michael Murray warned prices would likely go up. The high street titan was facing headwinds “going through the roof,” [...]
Thousands of Asda warehouse workers back strike action over pay dispute May 5, 2022 Asda workers have voted in favour of strike action in a consultative ballot, with the GMB union saying staff were being “asked to swallow a real terms pay cut.” In a ballot of 8,000 GMB members, covering driver, warehouse and clerical roles, some 95 per cent indicated they were in support of industrial action. Staff have [...]
Seraphine: Maternity brand adored by Kate Middleton sees shares plunge as hefty headwinds loom May 5, 2022 A maternity brand whose clothes have been flaunted by Kate Middleton has seen its shares plunge almost 40 per cent after a gloomy forecast. Shares in Seraphine plummeted some 38 per cent on Thursday as the digital-led fashion brand lowered its expectations for the coming year amid war in Ukraine and other macroeconomic headwinds. The [...]
Consumers buying more beer as Budweiser maker AB InBev reiterates growth outlook May 5, 2022 Budweiser maker Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) said drinkers are swallowing higher prices and bought more beer in the first quarter. After posting higher than expected earnings, the Belgian brewer reiterated an EBITDA growth outlook of between four and eight per cent for the full year. Consumers had bought 2.8 more drinks by volume in the [...]
Police name man stabbed to death near St Paul’s Cathedral as Emmanuel Odunlami May 4, 2022 Police have named the victim of a fatal stabbing near St Paul’s Cathedral over the bank holiday weekend as Emmanuel Odunlami. City of London detectives named 32 year old Emmanuel Odunlami as the victim of a fatal stabbing on 1 May. Odunlami, from Romford, was found in Gresham Street, EC2V, suffering from a fatal stab [...]
Just Eat urged to spin off Grubhub ‘quickly’ at AGM as shares plunge after investigation into top boss May 4, 2022 Just Eat Takeaway shareholders approved resolutions to reappoint key board members despite criticism from its activist investor. The delivery service made headlines ahead of its AGM on Wednesday morning, with news of the departure of its chairman and an investigation into its COO. However, despite pressure from activist investor Cat Rock last month, shareholders of [...]
Government bans services exports to Russia – but UK lawyers excluded May 4, 2022 Ministers have announced a ban on services exports to Russia, including management consulting, accounting and public relations but excluding legal professions. In the latest tranche of sanctions from foreign secretary Liz Truss, Russian businesses will no longer be able to do businesses with UK professional services firms. Many businesses have already cut connections with the [...]