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  • Premier Foods posts a profit

    February 22, 2013

    AMY-JO CROWLEY PREMIER Foods, the owner of Mr Kipling and Hovis, swung to a full-year profit yesterday after a turbulent 12 months. Pre-tax profits at the food firm, whose new chief executive Gavin Darby has been working to turn its business around, jumped to £4.4m from a £259.1m loss a year earlier. Excluding disposals, underlying [...]

  • Sports Direct’s profits continue winning streak

    February 22, 2013

    SPORTS DIRECT has shrugged-off any signs of gloom on the high street after posting a 23 per cent rise in third quarter profit yesterday. The sports retailer, controlled by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, said group sales for the 13 weeks to 27 January rose 21 per cent to £589.5m, driven by strong growth in [...]

  • Analyst Views | Did Sports direct’s results meet your expectations?

    February 22, 2013

    FREDDIE GEORGE | CANTOR FITZGERALD The company continues to benefit from recent acquisitions, strong momentum with the internet and capacity coming out of the market. The stock, however, is expensive … but with newsflow on sales expected to remain positive, we believe the shares will continue to perform. PHILIP DORGAN | PANMURE GORDON Sports Direct [...]

  • Lego builds its market share as sales soar

    February 22, 2013

    LEGO yesterday proved that old-fashioned toys can beat computer games, as the Danish toymaker posted a surge in annual sales and picked up global market share. The firm’s net profit for 2012 rose 35 per cent to 5.6bn krone (£650.6m), on revenues 25 per cent higher at 23.4bn krone. The Lego Friends range, which was [...]

  • Cameron backs plan to simplify energy tariffs

    February 22, 2013

    DAVID Cameron yesterday said it was time to put “people before profits” as he backed proposals by regulator Ofgem to force suppliers to offer customers their lowest variable rate deal for electricity and gas by default. From next winter suppliers will only be allowed to offer four core tariffs per fuel type. One of the [...]

  • HMRC names and shames tax dodgers in fresh clampdown

    February 22, 2013

    A HAIRDRESSER, a grocer and a knitwear manufacturer were among the nine individuals and firms named and shamed as so-called deliberate tax defaulters yesterday in the first list of its kind published by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). HMRC said the nine “deliberate defaulters” – for whom it revealed names, addresses and the total amount [...]

  • Chipmaker CSR boosted by rise in Bluetooth headset demand

    February 22, 2013

    STRONGER than ever demand for Bluetooth headsets drove shares in microchip maker CSR to two-year highs yesterday. The Cambridge-based technology firm saw annual revenues break the billion dollar mark, hitting $1.03bn (£675m), a 21 per cent increase on the previous year. The company, which sees a big opportunity in the rise of internet connected everyday [...]

  • PayPal card reader for retailers

    February 22, 2013

    Online payments company PayPal is set to expand its presence on the high street with the launch of a Chip & Pin card reader it says will make face-to-face payments easier. PayPal, which started off in the 1990s processing eBay payments, will release a portable card reader directed at small businesses and independent sellers. The [...]

  • Informa’s annual revenues fall

    February 22, 2013

    Lloyd’s List publisher Informa yesterday reported a three per cent decline in annual revenues in 2012 as its business publishing unit struggled to attract sales. However, its academic publishing unit, mainly comprised of Routledge, saw a rise in sales. The sales fall meant pre-tax profits dropped by a quarter to £67m. However, the group hiked [...]

  • Bombardier earnings dive

    February 22, 2013

    AMY-JO CROWLEY CANADIAN train-maker Bombardier said yesterday that its results are “not reflective of our potential” after it reported a 93 per cent drop in fourth-quarter earnings to just $14m (£9.2m). Full-year profits at the firm fell to $692m from $865m, hurt by a restructuring charge in its transportation division, while revenues dipped to $16.8bn [...]

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