Tesco - Latest News and Analysis – Page 118
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Tesco payment term standardisation welcomed by suppliers
As of June 2016, the changes will result in Tesco offering six standardised and shortened payment terms
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Tesco pulls 70,000 packs of underweight garlic bread
Some of the products, made by Bakkavor, were found to be underweight by as much as 21%
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Tesco results – what the analysts say
Tesco today announced a sharp drop in first-half profits but also revealed a recovery in volumes. Here is what leading City and retail analysts had to say about the results
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Tesco’s first half profits halve as sales stabilise
Tesco’s first half reported opperating profits fell by more than half from £779m to £354m, but CEO Dave Lewis has hailed the “sustained improvement” in its trading performance.
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City snapshot: Tesco volumes up as like-for-like sales decline slows
Tesco has reported that volumes and transactions have grown during its first-half helping to slow the decline of like-for-like sales in the UK but its profits have halved. Alsp, AB InBev has tabled a £68.2bn improved offer for SABMiller; Diageo and Heineken have agreed disposals worth £515m in Jamaica, Malaysia, Singapore and Ghana; and Conviviality has completed its £200m reverse takeover of Matthew Clark.
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Tesco moves to simplify supplier payment terms
The changes, effective from the end of June 2016, were announced this afternoon by CEO Dave Lewis at the IGD conference
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Tesco trials new Price Promise amid scrapping rumours
Tesco told The Grocer today it was conducting trials at stores in Northern Ireland of a revamped version of Price Promise
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Comment and Opinion
Does Tesco's Carlsberg delisting square with Project Reset?
Tesco’s delisting of Carlsberg boils down to the theory of probability
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Tesco axes 'scale for good' to focus on 'little helps'
Tesco boss Dave Lewis has axed one of the three key CSR pledges launched by his predecessor Philip Clarke
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Tesco under fire for reducing amount of British lamb on sale
Tesco has faced criticism from the NFU after AHDB Beef & Lamb revealed the proportion of British lamb on its shelves fell…
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Tesco to use bag charge to fund nature, parks and sports
The retailer is expecting a £30m a year windfall from the plastic bag charge
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Tesco wants to add 150 more farmers to Sustainable Dairy Group
The 600-strong TSDG is currently the subject of a major review
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Tesco culls Carlsberg lines as part of Project Reset
Tesco will only stock four-packs in 200 stores from now on
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Tesco to scrap ‘unjustified’ 24-hour opening at large stores
This is the latest move by CEO Dave Lewis as he seeks to shore up the supermarket giant’s finances
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Sainsbury's grows sales again as Tesco market share continues to fall
The German discounters, Aldi and Lidl, reported sales growth of 17.3% and 16% over the period
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Comment and Opinion
Why most availability measures used in the industry are dishonest
Availability is probably the most important and definitely the most undervalued facet of grocery retailing
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The Big Interview
Jason Tarry: 'Work to do but Tesco reset is on track'
Softly, softly: how chief product officer Jason Tarry is resetting Tesco
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SFO investigation 'is silencing Tesco talk' to GCA Tacon
Suppliers fear being dragged into the ongoing Serious Fraud Office investigation, a top negotiation expert claimed
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Tesco and AF launch Producer Club for suppliers
Tesco has teamed up with agricultural purchasing group Anglia Farmers to launch a new ‘Producer Club’ for suppliers…
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Tesco defends Scottish lamb display
Tesco has hit back at criticism over the display of New Zealand lamb on shelves underneath a Scottish banner