Finance news – Page 236
-
News
Pukka Pies sales rise after ramped-up marketing activity
Several advertising and marketing campaigns run during the year have bared fruit, boosting the pie manufacturer’s sales almost 7%
-
News
Co-op CEO Steve Murrells to call for retail sector co-operation on climate crisis
Murrells will give a speech at the Westminster Business Forum in London focusing on the environment, strengthening communities and post-Brexit trade negotiations
-
News
McColl’s planning to shut hundreds of stores
McColl’s also confirmed it had closed 120 stores during the period and opened 10
-
News
Danone acquires majority stake in Harrogate Water
The transaction will see Harrogate join water brands Evian and Volvic under Danone’s portfolio
-
News
City snapshot: Danone cuts 2020 guidance on ‘volatile and uncertain’ outlook
French dairy giant Danone has cut its growth targets for 2020 amid ‘volatile and uncertain’ global economic conditions and the potential impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Plus, Diageo and SSP Group warn of financial hits from COVID-19 outbreak, annual results from McColl’s and Nichols and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
-
News
Media Bites 26 Feb: Tesco, UK Farming, Amazon
More than 1,800 jobs are set to go in Tesco’s bakeries after a slump in sales of traditional loaves of bread as customers turn to bagels and flatbreads
-
News
ManiLife raises over £250k to fund NPD and new listings
The peanut butter brand has smashed its crowdfunding target in two days
-
News
Tesco to restructure in-store bakeries putting 1,800 jobs at risk
Tesco bosses claimed they were responding to customer trends which had seen a big shift in customer tastes and preferences
-
News
High street failures blamed for soaring government redundancy payouts
The Insolvency Service last year paid out £346m to workers made redundant by the collapse of a company
-
News
City snapshot: Hotel Chocolat boosted by store openings and global growth
Hotel Chocolat has posted a double-digit rise in first half sales and 7% pre-tax profit growth driven by the opening of new stores, international expansion and growing sales of its Velvetiser hot chocolate system. Plus, Tesco sells its share of China joint venture and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
-
News
Media Bites 25 Feb: US trade deal, ABF/Primark, Tesco
Farmers have hit back at suggestions the government will allow imports of chlorinated chicken and other low-standard farm produce in trade talks with the US.
-
News
Sharon White hints at JLP restructure ‘adjustments’ in store magazine interview
White said “some adjustments” to the radical Future Partnership plan would be likely
-
News
Big 30 wholesalers shrug off challenges to record strong growth
The leading UK wholesalers have continued to perform strongly despite facing an ever increasingly list of challenges
-
News
Tony’s Chocolonely aims to speed up slavery-free mission after €36m investment
The funding comes from Verlinvest and JamJar, which together have taken a minority share of 28% in Tony’s
-
News
Vegan tea lattes brand MyTea is Mighty to kick off fundraise
The London-based startup will use the cash raised to switch to contract manufacturing and scale up operations
-
News
City snapshot: ABF ‘well-stocked’ for Coronavirus outbreak
Associated British Foods has said it is closely monitoring the Coronavirus outbreak in China, though it does not expect any short-term impact.
-
News
Media Bites 24 Feb: John Lewis, Motor Fuel Group, Mondelez
John Lewis new boss readies changes to restructuring programme, Mondelez trials vegan chocolate and Waitrose crowned best supermarket
-
News
Investors shrug off Kerry Group’s China concerns
Irish food giant Kerry Group saw its profits pass €900m last year, but admitted its business in China faced severe pressure due to coronavirus.
-
News
Tesco clubcard operator Dunnhumby enjoys international sales boost
Sales at Tesco Clubcard operator Dunnhumby were boosted by international growth last year as it continued to diversify revenues away from its parent company.
-
News
Hammerson offloads seven retail parks in £400m megadeal
The deal is the largest UK retail parks portfolio sale in a decade