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  • Tesco’s share price falls: Troubled supermarket reveals profits down 55pc, scraps plans to sell Dunhumby

    October 7, 2015

    Tesco's share price fell this morning as the UK's biggest retailer revealed it was struggling to show signs of an improvement a year after its profit black hole was discovered under new chief executive Dave Lewis. The figures The troubled supermarket's UK like-for-likes fell 1.1 per cent for the six months to August 31, while UK's [...]

  • National Living Wage: Lidl and Morrisons have boosted perception by adopting salary rises ahead of time

    October 7, 2015

    From a reluctant starting point, British retailers are now falling over themselves to make the most of Living Wage goodwill, announcing wage rises ahead of next year's obligatory rise. Initially there was much gnashing of teeth over George Osborne's ruling that firms must pay staff above the £7.20 minimum for over-25s from April. Wetherspoon's founder [...]

  • Tesco first half results: Analysts question whether “Drastic Dave” Lewis has been drastic enough

    October 7, 2015

    Tesco may have beaten expectations for UK sales in the first half of this year, but analysts are warning that the troubled supermarket still has a long way to go if it is to shrug off the many problems facing the UK's biggest retailer.  Tesco's profits fell 55 per cent in the six months to 31 [...]

  • Food prices drop ahead of supermarkets’ pre-Christmas battle – Nielsen and BRC

    October 7, 2015

    Food prices fell back into deflation in September, industry figures released today show, as the supermarkets prepare to battle it out for customer’s wallets in the run-up to Christmas.    Nielsen and the British Retail Consortium (BRC)’s latest monthly index said food saw annual deflation for the first time in three months, falling sharply to [...]

  • UK workers get a pay rise as minimum wage raised to £6.70 ahead of National Living Wage introduction

    October 1, 2015

    One million UK workers are getting a pay rise today, as the national minimum wage has gone up by 20p. This sets the new adult rate at £6.70 per hour. Youth rates are up too, as 18 to 20-year-olds will get £5.30 and under-18s get £3.87. Another pay rise is on the way for at [...]

  • Whitbread’s Costa coffee chain to pay baristas above National Living Wage

    September 30, 2015

    First it was Starbucks. Now coffee chain Costa has also followed suit by announcing a pay hike for its staff ahead of the government’s national living wage. From tomorrow Costa baristas in London (of all ages) will earn a minimum of £8.20 an hour, rising to over £9, the Whitbread-owned chain said. Meanwhile staff working [...]

  • Sainsbury’s biggest FTSE riser as share price soars by most since 2009 as sales fall by less than expected

    September 30, 2015

    It comes to something when a dip in sales is embraced rapturously by investors – but Sainsbury's shareholders were thrilled as the supermarket suggested full-year profits will be ahead of expectations. The figures Sainsbury's like-for-like sales in the quarter to the end of September, it said, with sales excluding petrol dipping 1.1 per cent. That was "moderately" [...]

  • One year in, Tesco boss has Dave Lewis no room for excuses – The City View

    September 29, 2015

    A year ago this month, Dave Lewis was anointed Tesco’s chief executive after being parachuted in from Unilever and tasked with turning around Britain’s biggest retailer. The supertanker was sinking fast. Lewis’ predecessor Phil Clarke had overseen a disastrous reign littered with profit warnings, a collapse in the share price and falling market share. Tellingly, [...]

  • Morrisons follows Lidl and pledges to pay above National Living Wage

    September 29, 2015

    Morrisons has followed in the steps of German discounter Lidl after announcing a 20 per cent pay hike for its staff in line with the new Living Wage. The supermarket, which is striving to turn itself around after years of declining sales, said more than 90,000 staff across all age brackets would benefit from a [...]

  • Few reports but Sainsbury’s and Tesco to update – London Report

    September 27, 2015

    EQUITY reports are light again this week, ahead of earnings season which begins in earnest in the second half of October. Sainsbury’s first-half numbers, released on Wednesday, will be interesting, as the sector prepares to reveal how trading has fared over the past six months. Few people are expecting an upbeat statement. However, according to [...]

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