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  • BG vote against £12m share award may make a Norwegian blue

    November 19, 2014

    Desperate times call for desperate measures. How else to interpret the crude insinuation from BG Group that its newly anointed chief executive might not join if investors vote down a one-off share award worth £12m?   The FTSE 100 oil producer certainly falls into the camp signposted “urgent need”, which explains why the lavish pay [...]

  • Royal Mail and miners weigh heavily on FTSE – London Report

    November 19, 2014

    THE FTSE 100 ended a four-day rally yesterday as falling iron ore prices hit mining stocks and trading updates from Royal Mail and testing firm Intertek disap­p­ointed investors. Hit by its heavy weighting in commodity-related stocks, the blue chip index underperformed European peers, dropping 12.53 points, or 0.2 per cent, to 6,696.60 points. One of the [...]

  • Supermarket price war fails to save sector as it enters negative sales territory for first time on record

    November 18, 2014

    The supermarket "price war" has failed to help kick-start sales, with the sector falling into negative territory for the first time since records began in 1994.    Sales were down 0.2 per cent for the 12 weeks to November 9, according to Kantar Worldpanel. The average basket price of everyday goods such as milk, bread [...]

  • Marks & Spencer poaches John Lewis finance chief Helen Weir

    November 17, 2014

    MARKS & Spencer has poached Helen Weir from John Lewis to become its news finance director. Weir will succeed Alan Stewart, who quit M&S in July to join Tesco, and was fast-tracked into the job in September, when Tesco discovered a black hole in its accounts. Weir has been CFO at John Lewis since 2012 [...]

  • Supermarkets Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Morrisons told they must shrink to survive in war against discounters Aldi and Lidl

    November 17, 2014

    Supermarkets need to dramatically scale down their store estates if they want to stop haemorrhaging sales and return to growth, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs who sent a stark warning to the retail industry. In a research note published yesterday, Goldman Sachs said Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Morrisons must cut space by around 20 per [...]

  • FTSE buoyed as Draghi speech reverses trend – London Report

    November 17, 2014

    BRITAIN’S top share index turned positive late yesterday after European Central Bank presi­­dent Mario Draghi said un­conventional monetary policy mea­s­ures could include buying sovereign bonds. Draghi also told the European Parlia­ment the ECB will continue to do “whatever it takes” within its mandate to save the euro and that the single currency was irreversible. The [...]

  • M&S poaches John Lewis finance director Helen Weir

    November 17, 2014

    Marks & Spencer has appointed John Lewis finance director Helen Weir as its own chief financial officer. In a statement posted this afternoon, the retailer said Weir has yet to confirm a start date. M&S' previous finance director, Alan Stewart, left suddenly in September to take up his new role at Tesco several months earlier [...]

  • Are you a Waitrose Wendy or a Tesco Tracey: How do the UK’s supermarket shoppers look?

    November 17, 2014

    What does a Waitrose shopper look like, and how would you tell them apart from a Sainsbury's regular?    There's actually not much to choose between them, according to YouGov, which has just released the best visualisation tool we've seen for a while.   What YouGov says is particular (as opposed to generally true) about [...]

  • Thinking bigger: My Voucher Codes founder Mark Pearson talks Fern Britton and young tech entrepreneurs

    November 16, 2014

      While we’re talking, it suddenly dawns on Mark Pearson that it’s his company’s eighth birthday. “It’s definitely around now,” he laughs, raising his empty plastic water cup in the air.  In June of this year, Pearson sold My Voucher Codes, as part of his parent company Markco Media, to global mobile money technology provider [...]

  • Goodbye QE, hello uncertainty

    November 13, 2014

    The Federal Reserve in the US has been looking to extract itself from its quantitative easing (QE)  programme over the last 18 months, but feared if it did so too soon, it would cause turmoil in the financial markets.  It has finally concluded, having made $4 trillion (£2.5 trillion) of bond purchases, that it is [...]

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