Lidl owner Schwarz Group to be biggest grocery retailer in western Europe by 2018 | City A.M. June 18, 2014 Schwarz Group, the owner of cut-price supermarket Lidl, is set to become the top grocery retailer in western Europe, with the German company likely to overtake current market leader French rival Carrefour by 2018 and perhaps as soon as the end of next year,a report released by Planet Retail yesterday claimed. With Schwarz Group only [...]
Lidl owner to be biggest grocery retailer in western Europe by 2018 June 17, 2014 Schwarz Group, the owner of cut-price supermarket Lidl, is set to become the top grocery retailer in western Europe, with the German company likely to overtake current market leader French rival Carrefour by 2018 and perhaps as soon as the end of next year,a report released by Planet Retail yesterday claimed. With Schwarz Group only [...]
Aldi aims to double its UK stores to 1,000 June 16, 2014 Aldi aims to double the number of UK stores to more than 1,000 by 2021, as the cut-price supermarket looks to build more momentum among British shoppers. “For the foreseeable future, 65 new stores a year is not out of the question. We are opening 55 this year. We think 1,000 stores is an absolute [...]
Justin King confident Sainsbury’s will still outperform June 11, 2014 Sainsbury’s outgoing chief executive Justin King said he was confident that the supermarket chain would continue to outperform its rivals long after he had gone, despite the group reporting a fall in like-for-like sales for a second consecutive quarter. King has overseen nine years of unbroken growth during his time at the company and has [...]
Bottom Line: As the going gets tough, Justin King gets going June 11, 2014 There was a lot of back-slapping at Sainsbury’s yesterday, with Justin King talking up his successor, and his successor lavishing praise on the soon-to-depart chief executive. “When Justin started at the business we were serving 14m customers a week, and now we’re serving 24m a week. That’s a great achievement,” enthused Mike Coupe. King insists the [...]
Justin King’s final curtain: Sainsbury’s CEO goes out on sliding sales June 11, 2014 It is chief executive Justin King’s last set of results, and Sainsbury's has reported a 1.1 per cent fall in like-for-like sales – in line with expectations. Including fuel, they dropped 2.4 per cent in the 12 weeks to 7 June. But shares have risen by as much as two per cent this morning. Darren [...]
Sainsbury’s to trial selling clothing online June 9, 2014 Sainsbury is to take on its high street and supermarket rivals by selling its clothing brand TU online for the first time. People close to the company previously said that clothing margins were too low justify delivering clothes bought online to customers. However in a statement yesterday Sainsbury’s said it will pilot selling [...]
Tesco share price is falling after sales plummeted again June 4, 2014 Another set of falling sales figures from Tesco this morning. The UK supermarket giant has reported a 3.7 per cent drop in like-for-like sales – 3.8 per cent when including petrol. That does mark the store’s third drop in a row but is, however, better than the four per cent decline analysts were expecting. Revenues [...]
Bottom Line: New players have a better chance than most May 22, 2014 IT’S A tough one to call. At the same moment that Fat Face officially pulled its market listing, four other companies filed upbeat intentions to float – each convinced that they had the perfect formula that would have investors running for the shares. Despite the fickle market, some of them might actually be right. Zoopla has [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 22 May 2014 May 21, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES Monte dei Paschi to give state €4bn Shareholders of Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Italy’s third-largest bank by assets, have given the go ahead to a €5bn (£4.05bn) capital raising in a step that effectively lifts the threat of nationalisation from the bank. In a turbulent meeting, Monte Paschi shareholders voted overwhelmingly to [...]