IMF economy warning reverses FTSE 100 gains despite Unilever’s best efforts July 26, 2022 A bleak set of projections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) pegging UK growth as the worst in the G7 weighed on London markets today. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index remained unchanged, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, dropped 1.18 per cent [...]
Unilever boosts sales growth guidance and suggests not the end of price hikes July 26, 2022 Consumer goods giant Unilever has seen sales propelled more than eight per cent after hiking prices of food and drink to mitigate cost increases. Underlying sales growth of 8.1 per cent was “driven by strong pricing to mitigate input cost inflation, which, as expected, had some impact on volume,” Alan Jope, chief executive officer said [...]
Ex-GSK Haleon lands on London market despite economic turbulence July 18, 2022 Haleon, GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) former consumer health division, will list on the London market today as a standalone entity. It is a sign of changing tides on the London Stock Exchange, which for years has heavily relied on oil, mining and financial firms. The new FTSE healthcare heavyweight, which awaits a response on its application to [...]
Doceo Insight – The £81bn jackpot and the investment trusts with the biggest shares July 11, 2022 The number 81 will have different meanings for different people. It might be someone’s age or year of birth. Perhaps the last two digits of a credit card pin. For bus goers in the London area, the number 81 will get you from Slough to Hounslow and back again or, if in Merseyside, from Bootle [...]
Ben & Jerry’s sues parent firm Unilever over sale of Israeli business to ‘protect social integrity’ July 6, 2022 Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s is suing parent firm Unilever in a bid to thwart the sale of its business in Israel to a local licensee, arguing the “social integrity” of the brand is at risk. Unilever announced last week it had sold its interest in Ben & Jerry’s to Isreali licence-holder Avi Zinger, [...]
Chief execs at centre court, please ditch the sports analogies for business June 30, 2022 In many ways, leadership in business is like tennis, football and cricket – it’s about timing, precision and creating the right circumstances that allow you to maintain control of the ball. Anyone in business will have noticed that chief executives, managers and bosses from different sectors often use sports as analogies to help them inspire, [...]
Unilever sells Israeli Ben & Jerry’s business to soothe diplomatic row June 29, 2022 Unilever has sold off its Ben & Jerry's business in Israel in a bid to smooth over a diplomatic row that erupted over its move to halt sales in occupied Palestinian territories.
Unilever shareholder accuses firm of concealing Ben & Jerry’s Israel boycott June 16, 2022 A Unilever shareholder has sued the firm over claims it hid the decision by its subsidiary Ben & Jerry’s to pull out from Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
Delivery kitchen operator Peckwater Brands raises £15m in funding round led by pub giant Stonegate June 13, 2022 Delivery kitchen operator Peckwater Brands has clinched £15m in a Series A funding round, which was led by the country’s largest pub company. The funding round was led by Stonegate Group, with the pub chain taking a minority stake in the firm, for an undisclosed sum. Peckwater Brands helps restaurant chains build virtual brands that [...]
Chancerygate to plot £32m new industrial site near London June 6, 2022 One of the UK’s largest industrial developers Chancerygate has lined up a string of sites in Leatherhead for a £32m development, as the logistics sector looks set to become the country’s largest employer. A raft of property firms, including British Land, LondonMetric and BMO Commercial Property Trust have turned their focus to logistics real estate [...]