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  • M&S boss Steve Rowe declines to meet MPs to discuss pay cuts for his staff

    September 13, 2016

    M&S boss Steve Rowe has rejected an invitation to meet MPs to discuss the pay changes he is making for his staff and he has refused to accept their suggestion that he should commit to a three-year pay freeze. Some 70 MPs wrote to Rowe last week to complain about the pay changes he is making for employees, [...]

  • Here’s why Ocado’s share price has slumped this morning

    September 13, 2016

    Ocado's share price fell more than 10 per cent in early trading this morning, despite the company announcing retail sales growth of over 13 per cent. The stock had dipped by almost 15 per cent before noon, in a sell-off sparked by comments from the delivery service's chief executive Tim Steiner, who said the company is facing continued margin [...]

  • Ocado posts strong results – but the company is worried about the ongoing supermarket price war

    September 13, 2016

    Ocado, the food delivery service, celebrated a positive set of results today but said the supermarket price war will drag on for some time. The group's share price slumped nine per cent in early trading on the news. The figures Sales at the group were up 15.4 per cent, reaching £314m for the 12 weeks to 7 August. Ocado's retail [...]

  • All eyes will be on Morrisons’ interim results this week to see if the strategy of CEO David Potts has delivered

    September 13, 2016

    WM Morrison is on a mission to be leaner and meaner. Under CEO David Potts, 'in' have come aggressive price cuts while 'out' are a series of ill-fated ventures including a minority stake in US online grocery business Fresh Direct and M-Local, a hastily assembled collection of convenience stores. Potts has turned his focus to the [...]

  • Investors eye strong earnings at Morrisons

    September 11, 2016

    Supermarket chain Morrisons is expected to deliver its best half yearly performance in four years this week. The chain, which is in the middle of a back-to-basics turnaround, has been slashing prices and doing deals with competitors to try and tempt customers through its doors. Analysts are expecting like-for-like sales growth of 0.7 per cent [...]

  • Morrisons steps up battle with rival supermarkets as it slashes prices of kitchen staples such as meat, poultry and vegetables

    September 4, 2016

    Britain's fourth largest supermarket provided some Autumn cheer for consumers by announcing a series of price cuts to key products in a move that could spark a price war. Morrisons announced that prices of staples such as meat and poultry will be slashed by 20 per cent with some vegetable prices a third lower. Industry leaders said [...]

  • Supermarket sales creep upwards as grocers benefit from the summer sun

    August 23, 2016

    Grocery sales edged up this summer as sunny weather encouraged shoppers to spend. According to data from Kantar Worldpanel, supermarket sales increased by 0.3 per cent in the 12 weeks to 14 August – the fastest growth in the grocery market since March this year. There is no evidence yet to suggest the Brexit vote [...]

  • Asda just had its worst quarterly performance on record

    August 18, 2016

    The supermarket price war is hurting Asda, as it emerged today that sales for the company fell by 7.5 per cent in the three months to 30 June – its worst quarterly performance on record. Doug McMillon, chief executive of parent company Walmart, said: "In the UK, the competitive environment and food deflation continued to challenge the market, significantly [...]

  • Sorry supermarkets, grocery spending in Europe is growing at its slowest pace ever

    August 17, 2016

    Consumer spending at supermarkets grew at its slowest pace in eight years – a historical low – as the price wars continue to take a toll, new figures reveal. The money making its way through supermarkets' tills grew by just 0.8 per cent across Europe in the second quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2015, [...]

  • Discount supermarkets set to benefit as consumer confidence falls through the floor after the Brexit vote

    July 29, 2016

    Discount supermarkets are set to win big on Brexit as consumer confidence falls through the floor. UK consumer confidence dropped by 11 points in July – the biggest monthly fall for over 26 years, according to GfK. GfK’s consumer confidence index is now at -12, and dicount supermarkets could be the ones to benefit. A [...]

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