Pubs hope to sell 14 million pints as St Patrick Day celebrations return March 16, 2022 Pubs are anticipated to pull some 14 million pints tomorrow on the first St Patrick’s Day unmarred by Covid guidance in two years. The estimation comes from the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), who encouraged punters to support their local on Thursday. Venues lost out on an estimated £54m on St Patrick’s Day last [...]
Pub operator Young’s announces new CEO as Patrick Dardis steps down after six years March 16, 2022 Pub chain Young’s has announced Patrick Dardis will step down as CEO this summer. Dardis will end his six-year stint leading the brewer and pub operator at the firm’s AGM on 5 July. He will be succeeded by chief operating officer, Simon Dodd, who previously served on the board of rival Fuller. Dardis will remain [...]
Zara owner Inditex warns of challenges ahead after shutting Russian shops March 16, 2022 Zara owner Inditex has reported sales surpassing pre-Covid levels but warned of looming challenges after severing ties with Russia. The world’s largest fashion retailer said Russia was a major market, after it shut its 503 shops and suspended online sales in the country amid its war in Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine accounted for five per [...]
Soft drink giant Fever Tree highlights short term cost ‘uncertainty’ amid war in Ukraine March 16, 2022 Beverage maker Fever Tree has said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused “significant uncertainty” for short term costs. Tim Warrillow, co-founder and CEO of Fever-Tree, said the war in Ukraine had “resulted in significant uncertainty in relation to our input costs in the short term.” UK revenue leaped 15 per cent in full year results [...]
Wagamama sales surge ahead of pre-Covid levels as the Restaurant Group ‘mindful’ of Ukraine inflationary impact March 16, 2022 Wagamama owner the Restaurant Group has reported sales surging ahead of pre-pandemic levels as the hospitality sector recovers from lockdowns. In full-year results, the operator said like-for-like sales at Wagamama, plus its pubs and leisure divisions, were well ahead of the 2019 comparable. Pub sales were up nine per cent while its leisure division saw [...]
Clarks appoints ex-New Balance boss as new CEO March 15, 2022 Shoe seller Clarks has appointed an ex-New Balance boss as its new chief executive officer. Jonathan Ram will join the retailer in April 2022. Ram’s last gig was group president of global activewear at Hanes Brands and previously spent 16 years at New Balance. Clarks chairman Colin Li, said: “I am pleased to welcome Jon [...]
Berkeley snaps up National Grid’s stake in joint venture for over £400m March 15, 2022 Property developer Berkeley has acquired the National Grid’s stake in a realty joint venture for £412.5m. The London-listed house builder snapped up the remaining 50 per cent interest in its St William Homes joint venture, it announced on Tuesday. Rob Perrins, Berkeley’s chief executive said: “The vision of our innovative partnership was to take National [...]
Wilko apologises after telling staff: Come to work if you have Covid and feel ok March 15, 2022 Household goods retailer Wilko has apologised after it told staff they should come into work if they test positive for Covid but feel well. The government scrapped its legal requirement for Covid patients to isolate at home, leaving it up to bosses to decide their own policies. The high street retailetr has now backtracked on [...]
UK bans export of luxury goods to Russia and introduces hiked import tariffs March 15, 2022 The UK has banned the export of luxury goods to Russia, including designer handbags and works of art. The Chancellor also outlined new import tariffs that will represent a 35 percentage point increase on current rates. The fresh tariffs will hit products like Russian vodka, fertiliser and steel. Products no longer allowed to be exported [...]
Tech giant Arm to slash hundreds of jobs after Nvidia $40bn takeover falls through March 15, 2022 Cambridge-based technology titan Arm has announced it will slash hundreds of jobs after a $40bn sale to a US tech firm fell through. The chipmaker has informed staff it will cut up to 15 per cent of roles, following the collapse of a sale to rival Nvidia last month. Arm’s chief executive, Rene Haas, told [...]