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  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    November 28, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES LLOYDS SET TO EASE PRESSURE ON CHIEF Lloyds Banking Group is exploring ways to reduce the workload on António Horta-Osório, its chief executive, as it attempts to convince investors he will be able to make a successful comeback from a period of medical leave. The state-backed bank is considering fortifying the support around [...]

  • Sainsbury’s stays neutral in supermarket price war

    November 28, 2011

    J SAINSBURY says it will not join the wave of discounting sweeping the retail sector, believing shoppers will splash out on Christmas despite a gloomy economic backdrop. Commercial director Mike Coupe made the vow as Britain’s third-biggest supermarket group unveiled its biggest ever Christmas range, including around 500 groceries and 700 non-food items. “The evidence [...]

  • Travelodge bets on convenience stores to spur £130m budget hotel expansion

    November 27, 2011

    E-TILLS ARE RINGING FOR CYBER MONDAY TRAVELODGE has joined forces with Waitrose, the supermarket chain, to build three mixed use hotel and retail sites in a £27m scheme. The budget hotel chain said yesterday that it is also looking at 25 other sites next to big supermarkets in a £130m expansion that is expected to [...]

  • Lloyds private equity bid for UK manufacturer in trouble

    November 24, 2011

    THE PRIVATE equity arm of taxpayer-owned Lloyds bank has run into trouble in its bid for a family-owned British manufacturer in a deal worth about £70m, City A.M. can reveal. The family that owns Benson Group, which produces packaging for well-known brands sold in Asda, Tesco and Boots, has been trying to sell out of [...]

  • Tesco stokes up shop price war

    November 23, 2011

    TESCO, Britain’s biggest retailer, is expanding its price-cutting campaign as grocers battle to lure cash-strapped shoppers in the run up to the key Christmas trading period. Tesco, which takes more than one in every ten pounds spent in British shops, said yesterday it was reducing the price of 1,000 staple products, including meat, fruit and [...]

  • Outsourcer Mitie sees healthy sales pipeline

    November 21, 2011

    Outsourcing group Mitie has posted a small profit rise and said a significant bid pipeline leaves it confident of further growth, as governments and businesses seeking to cut costs sign up for its support services. Mitie, whose customers include Tesco and London’s Royal Opera House, said its pre-tax profit before one-off items for the six [...]

  • Branson’s challenge: change banking

    November 17, 2011

    FOR a man who built much of his empire on the back of Boeing jumbo jets, it was fitting to see Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin pay out £747m for Northern Rock. George Osborne was right to sell the Rock – there was no guarantee that holding on would have engineered a better deal for the [...]

  • Sales are strong at Asda but high fuel costs keeping shoppers away

    November 15, 2011

    SUPERMARKET group Asda yesterday reported a pick up in third-quarter sales growth, helped by revamped own-brand food ranges and a pledge to be cheaper than rivals. Sales at stores open more than a year rose 1.3 per cent, excluding fuel and VAT sales tax, in the three months to September, Britain’s second-biggest supermarket group said [...]

  • The dubious rise of the Energy Man

    November 14, 2011

    AN advert on the Tube recently caught my eye. It was for an energy drink with two versions: a his and hers. His was called Wellman; her’s Wellwoman. The Boots logo on the bottom told me that this is a humdrum, mainstream product. The ad was striking for one big reason: its extremely traditional idea [...]

  • UK’s plan to cut sick bills

    November 13, 2011

    WHITEHALL Mandarins are understood to be close to finalising a deal aimed at cutting the UK’s £13bn sickness absence bill. Officials hope to have new rules ready by the end of the month to discourage sick leave, including enrolling workers on a health insurance scheme. The plan could see workers – as well as employers [...]

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