Sir Stuart bags £4m from M&S June 10, 2010 OUTGOING Marks & Spencer chairman Sir Stuart Rose earned £4.3m last year, a rise of 47 per cent during a period when the retail giant was forced to cut its dividend by 20 per cent. The executive chairman earned £2.6m, including £1.4m in bonuses and cash allowances. The firm’s annual report said deferred share options [...]
Banks drag FTSE down even lower June 2, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index fell yesterday, led down by banks, but finished well off session lows on fresh hopes for economic recovery after strong US pending home sales data. The FTSE 100 closed 11.98 points or 0.2 per cent lower at 5,151.32, having dropped as low as 5,072.53. The index fell 0.5 per cent on [...]
Capello pens new deal to send England to World Cup in high spirits June 2, 2010 FABIO CAPELLO handed England the perfect boost before they jetted out to the World Cup last night by pledging to stay on as manager until after the 2012 European Championship. Capello, 63, had sparked unease in the camp in recent days by refusing to commit beyond this summer’s tournament, with Inter Milan thought to be [...]
Northern Foods relies on Goodfella’s June 1, 2010 NORTHERN Foods has said it hopes the relaunch of Goodfella’s pizzas will help it to cope with tough trading conditions as it yesterday repor?ted flat annual profits. Chief executive Stefan Barden said the firm aimed to replicate the success it achieved with the relaunch of its Fox’s biscuits, which lifted it to number two in [...]
Shopping around is the future of law June 1, 2010 COMMENTATORS talk excitedly about “Tesco Law” and the ongoing liberalisation of legal services as though it were a latter day gold rush led by big name supermarkets and banks. But what is it that consumers want? New research suggests that there is little enthusiasm on the part of the public to associate legal services with [...]
The grocer who says this year will test retailers as well as shoppers May 31, 2010 Much like the rest of the country, the chief executive of the country’s third largest supermarket group is trying to make up his mind about the coalition government. At the start of the election campaign Sainsbury’s boss Justin King was one of many who backed Tory plans to scrap national insurance hikes for employers, a [...]
EX-SEYMOUR PIERCE BOSS COMES OFF THE SLOPES AND BACK TO CITY May 25, 2010 IT was only going to be a matter of time before Richard Feigen popped his head back over the proverbial parapet after resigning from broker Seymour Pierce at the turn of the year. Feigen, one of the best-known corporate financiers in the City, handed in his notice in January following a month-long internal investigation at [...]
M&S sees 5pc profit jump as Rose moves on May 25, 2010 MARKS & Spencer yesterday reported a rise in profits as new chief executive Marc Bolland prepared to take over the reins at the high street giant. The figures were the last to be presented by outgoing chief Sir Stuart Rose, who said the handover was going “smoothly”. M&S recorded a pre-tax profit of £632m for [...]
Dyson to take over at Punch May 25, 2010 IAN Dyson will take over as Punch Taverns’ chief executive in September. The current finance head of Marks & Spencer (M&S) will take up the challenge of being boss of the UK’s largest pub company. Punch’s chief executive, Giles Thorley, will stay on board “until an orderly handover has been completed”, Punch said in a [...]
M&S records £632m profit May 25, 2010 MARKS & SPENCER has recorded a pre-tax profit of £632m for the year to the end of March. The figure represented a 4.6 per cent rise on the year before. M&S chairman Sir Stuart Rose said the results showed the economy was going in the right direction but that “the recession is not over” for [...]