Archive of all Morrisons articles – Page 66
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Analysis & Features
Salary-linked pension schemes are too expensive for retailers in 2015
Under fire from new challengers like Aldi and Lidl, such gold plated pensions are simply too expensive to offer for retailers to offer in the current market.
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News
Graham’s The Family Dairy to supply Morrisons in Scotland
Graham’s The Family Dairy has agreed a deal to supply its branded milk and butter to 500 Morrisons stores.
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News
Mark Harrison becomes new Morrisons supply chain and projects director
Harrison and Andrew Thornber both recieve new roles at supermarket
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Analysis & Features
New Morrisons concept in Milton Keynes aims to cater to local audience
Second “lab store” has a lot of new Morrisons concepts inside
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News
IWC sticker on wine bottles increases sales by 15%, studies find
Supermarkets already had stickers on POS materials, but applying them to bottles saw quick rise in sales
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Analysis & Features
Bernstein: “In current shape, the UK does not need Morrisons”
Morrisons’ investors may be breathing a sigh of relief after the supermarket’s near 10% share price recovery so far this year, but Bernstein analyst Bruno Monteyne poured the coldest of waters on the retailer’s recovery today.
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News
Morrisons store closures prompted by Asda & Tesco competition
The current woes affecting the big four supermarkets are often put down to the rise of the discounters…
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News
City sceptical over supermarket share price rallies
Supermarket share prices recovered in early 2015, but City investors remain unconvinced the pain of last year is over.
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News
Morrisons shares rise as Dalton Philips is axed
Deposed Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips will probably conclude Tuesday was not one of his best days.
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News
David Potts bookies' favourite for Morrisons CEO job
In a week of upheaval at the HQs of the UK’s supermarkets, Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips was the most high-profile…
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Analysis & Features
Just how bad was Morrisons' Christmas trading?
Morrisons’ Christmas numbers were slightly better than expectations, so why did the axe fall on Dalton Philips?
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News
Morrisons to sponsor Great Run series of events for next four years
Supermarket sees tie-up as extension of commitment to health
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News
Independent supermarket drops petrol prices below Asda
Jempson’s takes the lead as petrol prices plummet towards £1.
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News
Aldi joins chorus of Match & More complaints to ASA
Aldi has lodged a complaint against Morrisons’ Match & More price matching scheme with the ASA…
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News
Morrisons to promote Christmas range with wrapping paper giveaway
Morrisons is giving away ‘Brussels sprouts design’ wrapping paper in select publications next week.
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News
Morrisons pilots its first standalone halal meat counter
Morrisons is to pilot its first standalone halal meat counter…
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News
Morrisons takes on Waitrose in leafy Surrey
Morrisons’ latest foray into Surrey’s leafy suburbs commenced with a “quiet launch”
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons takes on Waitrose in leafy Surrey
Morrisons’ latest foray into Surrey’s leafy suburbs commenced with a “quiet launch”, as the supermarket “wants to be a good neighbour”
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Analysis & Features
Could the big four become the big three?
Goldman Sachs’ contention that the supermarkets needed to cut 20% of retail space created plenty of headlines this week, but the bank’s suggestion that the industry could be ripe for consolidation went almost unnoticed.