Asda offloads pensions in £4bn deal as it eyes stock market float October 17, 2019 Asda owner Walmart is said to have secured a deal to offload £4bn of the UK supermarket’s pension liabilities as it looks to clear the path for a potential stock market listing. Read more: Asda employees stage fresh protests over contract changes Walmart and Asda’s pension trustees have agreed a £3.8bn buy-in with specialist insurance [...]
Asda employees stage fresh protests over contract changes September 16, 2019 Asda employees are protesting across the country over the implementation of a controversial new contract. Protests will take place at nine stores today, including in Leeds, Glasgow and Nottingham, after GMB union members staged demonstrations across the country earlier this month. Read more: Asda under pressure as workers stage nationwide protests Workers have raised concerns [...]
Asda under pressure as workers stage nationwide protests over new contract September 5, 2019 Asda is set to face renewed pressure over the implementation of a controversial new contract as disgruntled employees stage protests outside stores. GMB Union members will protest at 15 Asda stores across the UK today, including three London branches, over the new flexible working arrangement. Read more: More than 150 MPs demand Asda backs down [...]
Weak Asda sales drive down Walmart’s international income August 15, 2019 Slow sales at Asda and other non-US retailers owned by Walmart have driven down the corporation’s international operating income by almost 30 per cent in the second quarter. In second quarter results released today, Walmart said that overall operating income was also down 2.9 per cent, as it lowered international sales growth guidance. Revenue was [...]
Retail Sales Hit by Biggest Slump on Record June 4, 2019 | City Talk Retail sales have taken a dramatic tumble in May, as already challenging retail conditions are set against a background of Brexit uncertainty. In total, sales for May declined by 2.7 per cent, the biggest drop since the British Retail Consortium (BRC) started the monthly survey 24 years ago. Britain’s retailers are warning that the decline [...]
Big Four supermarkets stall amid fast rise of Aldi and Lidl May 29, 2019 The UK’s Big Four supermarkets all failed to post a rise in sales during the last quarter as they battled it out with the German discounters to keep their market share in an increasingly competitive landscape. While Tesco’s overall sales were flat in the 12 weeks to 19 May, its performance trumped the likes of [...]
Walmart faces challenge over executive pay and harassment policy May 27, 2019 Asda owner Walmart is facing pressure to make changes to its executive pay and sexual harassment policy as two proxy advisers recommended shareholders vote against the company at its annual meeting next week. Glass Lewis has recommended that shareholders vote against the retail giant’s executive pay proposals, saying “overall, the company paid more than its [...]
Morrisons fails to convince despite Ocado deal May 16, 2019 | City Talk By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. It talks the talk, and a 6 per cent dividend yield is attractive, but can this £50 billion grocer walk the walk? Morrisons (LSE:MRW) offered more evidence of its "ever-improving shape" after a robust trading update and intriguing deal to re-write its online partnership with Ocado. While the supermarket's shares [...]
Walmart mulls Asda IPO after Sainsbury’s merger blocked May 15, 2019 Retail giant Walmart has said it is considering a stock market listing for Asda, just weeks after the supermarket’s failed attempt to merge with rival Sainsbury’s. Walmart International boss Judith McKenna said the US chain is considering an initial public offering (IPO) for its UK subsidiary, but said it was “not rushing into anything”. Read [...]
Why bombed-out Sainsbury’s leads the FTSE 100 May 10, 2019 | City Talk Hammered since the Asda merger was blocked, our head of markets explains the surge to a three-week high. Rather than fight the decision of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), Sainsbury (LSE:SBRY) and Asda decided to call off the wedding. This leaves a huge strategic question mark over where Sainsbury's goes next. Not surprisingly, the [...]