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  • Sainsbury’s new boss Mike Coupe blames “perfect storm” for sales drop

    October 1, 2014

    Sainsbury's new chief executive said that a “perfect storm” of effects had plunged sales further into the red in the second quarter as the supermarket retailer cut its full-year sales forecast and warned that it might review its dividend.   In his first official trading update since taking over from Justin King in July, Mike [...]

  • Sainsbury’s needs to shore up the shop – Bottom Line

    October 1, 2014

    In business, timing is everything, and retail moves faster than most businesses. Justin King, Sainsbury’s ex-kingpin, seems to have grasped this better than most when he sailed off into the sunset earlier this year, just as the storm clouds were gathering over the supermarket. Under King’s helm, Sainsbury’s reported a 2.1 per cent rise in [...]

  • Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons: Have investors given up on supermarkets?

    October 1, 2014

    Tesco's share price has fallen 3.4 per cent today. Wm Morrison's has declined by 5 per cent. Sainsbury's share price tumbled 6.6 per cent.    Although they operate in the same sector, each of these three supermarkets is suffering its own problem. So what is happening?   Tesco's well documented £250m black hole in its [...]

  • Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda cut petrol prices in latest battle in supermarket price wars

    September 29, 2014

    Supermarkets clearly love the smell of diesel in the morning. Forget Brand Match promotions, in the latest battle between supermarkets in the long-waged war over low prices, the front of the petrol pumps re-opened. From tomorrow, Tesco and Sainsbury’s will slash fuel prices by up to five pence per litre while Asda will cut up [...]

  • Walmart goes hipster as it appoints Instagram founder Kevin Systrom to its board

    September 29, 2014

    The world's largest retailer has come over more Walden than Walmart, after it appointed Instagram founder and chief executive Kevin Systrom to its board. The US-based supermarket, which owns Asda, said Systrom's "digital expertise will be invaluable" – so we can only presume Walmart is after his technical know-how, rather than is ability to attract beard-sporting, [...]

  • Aldi UK profits jump nearly 66 per cent

    September 29, 2014

    Group turnover at budget supermarket Aldi rocketed more than 35 per cent in the UK and Ireland during 2013, while pre-tax profits soared by nearly two-thirds, it said today.   Sales at the discount grocer rose to £5.27bn for the year to December 31, 2013, up from £3.89bn the preceding year. Pre-tax profits, meanwhile, jumped [...]

  • Ukip party conference 2014: Three reasons Ukip might have the best brand in politics

    September 26, 2014

    After Ed Miliband’s much-maligned slip-ups, this weekend it’s Nigel Farage’s turn to show the world he’s a man of the people, at the Ukip party conference.    Farage may be mocked by some – but during his tenure as its leader, he has transformed it from a party on the margins of the political system [...]

  • Family incomes start to recover after long squeeze from prices

    September 24, 2014

    Shoppers’ spending power is starting to recover from the long squeeze of low pay rises and high inflation, according to data from Asda. The average household had discretionary income of £172 per week in August, up £5 on the year. The 11th consecutive rise brings spending power close to its all-time high of £174, which [...]

  • Tesco loses more market share as supermarket sector slows to record low

    September 23, 2014

    Growth in the supermarket sector has slowed to an all-time low, with Tesco once again losing market share to Asda, Aldi and Lidl.    The troubled supermarket, which yesterday revealed a £250m black hole in its profits, saw its market share drop 4.5 per cent in the 12 weeks to September 14.    During the [...]

  • Ultimo’s Michelle Mone on Scottish independence: Alex Salmond is “encouraging hate” and “splitting this country”

    September 16, 2014

    Lingerie queen and fervent Better Together campaigner Michelle Mone said speaking out against independence had led to threats against her which were “off the scale and getting worse”. She told City A.M.: “People are threatening me, saying all sorts of things about coming to my house, physical violence and just really nasty stuff.” Mone, raised [...]

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