Flailing high street has worse to come in the year ahead January 6, 2013 AFTER holding their breath for the last few weeks, some retailers can at last allow themselves a cautious sigh of relief. Positive sales numbers from the likes of John Lewis and Next have given the sector a much-needed dose of optimism, resulting in a slight hike in share prices for some of the larger players. [...]
Judge rejects claim that work schemes are modern slavery August 6, 2012 GOVERNMENT schemes designed to help the unemployed gain work experience are lawful, a judge ruled yesterday, in a major victory for the Department of Work and Pensions. Graduate Cait Reilly won a judicial review of one back-to-work scheme after being told by a Jobcentre that she must work unpaid shifts at a branch of Poundland [...]
Tesco’s Higginson to join Poundland as chairman July 11, 2012 Poundland, the discount chain, has hired Tesco executive Andrew Higginson as chairman. Higginson, who was group finance and strategy director at Tesco for 11 years before taking on the role of head of retailing services officially retires from the grocer in september. He was also appointed chairman of N Brown, the catalogue retailer, last week.
Poundland’s in the money July 2, 2012 POUNDLAND has continued to prosper in the economic downturn as shoppers flock to the retailer in search of bargains. Europe’s biggest single price discount retailer reported record sales of £780m in the 53 weeks to April – a 21.6 per cent jump – and a 22.2 per cent leap in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation [...]
Some good news amid all the gloom October 13, 2011 THERE is one major difference between 2008 and today. The corporate news three years ago was utterly dire; today, it is mixed, not uniformly dismal. Plenty of firms are still doing extremely well; some are finding life tough but are still profitable; and some are doing badly or going bust. But the corporate news – [...]
Poundland reports record year October 13, 2011 Poundland, Europe’s biggest single price discount retailer, posted a record year of sales and profit as it continued to prosper in the economic downturn. The firm, which trades from over 360 UK stores, said yesterday underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation increased 34 per cent to £31.7m in the year to 27 March. [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 1, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES FOXCONN LOOKS TO AN AUTOMATED FUTURE WITH 1M ROBOTS BY 2013 Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer by revenue, plans to have as many robots as workers in its China factories within three years, according to Terry Gou, chairman and chief executive. Foxconn, China’s biggest employer, produced Apple’s iPad and other electronic [...]
Poundland set for expansion as bargain hunters give it a boost August 18, 2010 DISCOUNT retailer Poundland has seen an 80 per cent surge in operating profit to £21.5m in the year to the end of March. Poundland, which was recently acquired by private equity firm Warburg Pincus, said it aims to open a further 50 new stores over the next two years, creating 2,000 jobs. Like-for-like sales were [...]
Close Brothers arm renamed May 10, 2010 CLOSE Brothers Corporate Finance has been renamed as DC Advisory Partners after being taken over by Japan’s Daiwa in July last year. The firm, which has over 200 staff, plans to open more offices in Europe this year as part of a growth drive in M&A, distressed investment, restructuring and debt advisory services. DC Advisory [...]
Poundland bought for £200m May 5, 2010 Discount retailer Poundland has been sold to US private equity firm Warburg Pincus. The chain, based in Willenhall in the West Midlands, and Europe’s largest single priced discount retailer is expected to make sales of £700m by 2011. The company, founded in 1990, has 260 outlets across the UK. Its current owner, the rival buyout [...]