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By: Laura McGuire

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  • Selfridges plays down £1.7bn debt concerns saying it is ‘very confident’ about year ahead

    March 1, 2023

    The owners of Selfridges have said they are “very confident” about the outlook for this year as it sought to play down reported concerns that its debt pile, worth over £1.7bn, could cause problems for the luxury department store. The Telegraph reported that the Thai and Austrian owners of Selfridges have laden the firm with [...]

  • Housing market: Shares in FTSE 100 house builders tumble as outlook weakens

    March 1, 2023

    Investors are shying away from pumping their funds into the residential market after figures from the Bank of England show that mortgage approvals for house purchases plummeted to the lowest level since the 2008 financial crash. 

  • Durex and Lysol owner Reckitt sees revenue top £14bn as consumers continue to choose branded medicine over generic ‘cheaper’ drugs

    March 1, 2023

    Durex owner Reckitt Benckiser has said it was entering the year as a “strengthened business” after reporting a strong sales increase for the year led by its nutrition business.  The UK company, which also owns other brands including Dettol, saw net revenue growth for the year up 9.2 per cent to £14.45bn.  Revenues in its [...]

  • Persimmon warns of housing market uncertainty despite £200m revenue hike

    March 1, 2023

    Persimmon Homes reported a an increase in revenues during the full year ending December 2022, but admitted the UK housing market “remains uncertain”.  The London-listed house-building company saw its revenues increase by £.3.8bn, from £3.6bn the previous year. Underlying operating profit jumped four per cent  year on year to over £1bn, from £973m in 2021.  [...]

  • Food inflation reaches 14.5 per cent and looks set to remain high, new data reveals

    March 1, 2023

    Food inflation reached a staggering new high of 14.5 per cent in February, according to new data, with retail groups predicting that prices will continue to rise over the coming months. While inflation more broadly has started to come down, food inflation soared to 14.5 per cent in February, up from 13.8 per cent the [...]

  • B&M to close four more stores but warns it has ‘nothing to do’ with diminishing high street

    February 28, 2023

    B&M is closing more stores across Britain in the coming weeks, however the discount retailer has warned that it is “nothing to do with the diminishing highstreet”.  The retailer, which sells home goods and electronics, will close four stores in total across the UK – having previously announced the closure of two sites.  According to [...]

  • Dalata Hotels’ share price soars after its revenues reach new highs

    February 28, 2023

    Dalata Hotels have seen its share price soar 6.5 per cent this morning at 367 pence after the group saw its revenues reach their highest level since formation. The Irish hotel chain, which launched in 2007, saw its revenues reach €500m (£440m) for the first time since trading in FY22 , as the group continues [...]

  • Ocado not for you: Three reasons why online grocer’s results may not be as bad as they seem

    February 28, 2023

    Ocado’s crown as the online food retailer which keeps the middle classes stocked in organic essentials has been threatening to slip for a while now. As one of the companies which sits at the ‘higher-end’ of the online supermarket price point the rising cost of living, not to mention higher mortgage interest rates, was expected [...]

  • Ocado blames ‘macro economic and political headwinds’ for a drop in sales and widening losses of £500m

    February 28, 2023

    Online grocer Ocado has reported a 3.8 per cent fall in sales, claiming its business model has been “tested” in 2022. In its results for the full year year, Ocado posted retail revenues of £2.20bn, down from £2.28bn the previous year. The firm also posted a harrowing loss before tax of £501m for 2022 up [...]

  • Amazon strikes: Coventry workers say they are ready for ‘David and Goliath battle’ against employer over poor pay conditions

    February 28, 2023

    Amazon workers have said that they are ready for a “David and Goliath battle” as they begin their second round of strikes this year over poor pay and working conditions.  More than 350 workers at Amazon’s Coventry warehouse will walk out today in anger at a pay rise of 50 pence.  Employees at the warehouse [...]

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