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  • Supermarkets grow ahead of shopping malls

    December 8, 2013

    THE AMOUNT of space being added by UK supermarkets has overtaken that being added by shopping centres for the first time, despite some retailers calling an end to the space race as consumers shift to shopping online. The pipeline of grocery developments has grown by 67 per cent, or 19.24m square feet (sq ft) since [...]

  • Bottom Line: Despite the convenience boom, UK grocers are still thinking big

    December 8, 2013

    IF YOU need reminding of the grocery sector’s continuing ambition, all you have to do is step outside your office to the nearest supermarket convenience store. These compact ventures have sprung up across city centres, going from 2,000 branches in 1998 to 14,000 and climbing today, a rate of increase that may seem to put [...]

  • Domino’s CEO resigns for new role in private equity backed firm

    December 6, 2013

    The chief executive of Domino's Pizza Group, Lance Batchelor has resigned and will be leaving for a new job from 30 April 2014. Chairman of Domino's Pizza Group, Stephen Hemsley commented: Lance has been offered a new role in a significant private equity backed company and as a result has tendered his resignation.  His new [...]

  • Tesco says £1bn plan on track as troubles mount

    December 4, 2013

    TESCO boss Philip Clarke insisted yesterday that his £1bn investment plan to turn the retailer around was “firmly on track” despite posting a slump in trading across all of its markets.   UK like-for-like sales fell 1.5 per cent in the third quarter to 23 November compared with flat sales in the second quarter and in [...]

  • Analyst Views: Is Tesco’s management pursuing the right strategy?

    December 4, 2013

    JAMES GRZINIC | JEFFERIESTesco’s update confirmed not only the significant headwinds the group has had to contend with, but also the shape of a measured profit recovery in the coming year. We are encouraged by management’s clear rebuttal of a need for a UK profit rebasing, to us this would be an unnecessary profit sacrifice. [...]

  • Tesco sees UK sales drop 1.5 per cent in third quarter

    December 4, 2013

    Tesco has announced a 1.5 per cent fall in like-for-like sales in the three months to 23 November, which it says is down to a weaker UK grocery market. Underlying sales fell in every country in which it operates. The sobering news is in line with predictions from Citi analysts. It doesn't bode well for [...]

  • City bosses call for shake-up of UK education

    December 3, 2013

    BUSINESS leaders railed against the UK’s lacklustre education system yesterday, as international rankings showed that Britain is slipping behind many other countries. The UK did not make the top 20 list for mathematics, science or reading, according to the OECD’s latest Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa), with the points awarded to UK students stuck at [...]

  • Investors dump Tesco as analysts slash price

    December 2, 2013

    TESCO shares continued their downward slump yesterday, dropping a further two per cent after HSBC downgraded its stock to “underweight” and urged the supermarket to cut profit margins to win back customers. Analysts at the bank slashed the retailer’s target price from 400p to 340p and added their voice to the swathe of brokers who [...]

  • Bottom Line: A shift at Tesco could change the whole market

    December 2, 2013

    TESCO wasn’t the only supermarket moving downwards yesterday. As shares in the UK’s biggest grocer continued their downward trend, fellow retailers Sainsbury’s and Morrisons dipped in sympathy – despite the former recently topping profit forecasts and outshining its competitors. So why all the discontent in the aisles? HSBC’s note on Tesco yesterday, in which it [...]

  • London Report: Miners and Tesco drag on the FTSE

    December 2, 2013

    WEAK miners dented top UK shares yesterday, tracking copper prices lower as traders bet on more falls for the broader market, while Tesco dropped on analyst downgrades ahead of a trading update this week. Miners shed two per cent, hit by a lower copper price as concerns over swelling supplies overshadowed improved manufacturing data from [...]

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