Tag: trading

Comet sales fall sharply

Comet sales fall sharply

Figures today show consumers continue to cutback in the face of higher inflation and rising unemployment after Kesa, the parent company of electrical retailer Comet, revealed a sharp fall in sales. Total revenue in the previous three months fell by 9.8% on a like-for-like basis while sales slumped almost 22% after the company blamed weak [...]

John Lewis reports challenging trading environment

John Lewis reports challenging trading environment

The John Lewis Partnership, which is regarded as a barometer of British retailing, has reported a marginal increase in sales and said trading conditions are “extremely challenging”. The renowned employee-owned chain, which owns the Waitrose supermarket chain, said sales rose 1% on a like-for-like basis in the six month period to 30 July. However, across [...]

Carpetright profits hit by challenging conditions

Carpetright profits hit by challenging conditions

Carpetright has today added to the doom and gloom surrounding the retail sector by announcing a 70% fall in annual profits. The company blamed “very challenging trading conditions” after profits for the year to 30 April came in at £6.6 million – down from £22.3 million a year ago. Meanwhile, annual revenues were down 6% [...]

Sainsbury’s to create thousands of jobs

Sainsbury’s to create thousands of jobs

M&S sees strong Christmas trading

M&S sees strong Christmas trading

The UK’s biggest retailers are currently reporting their Christmas trading figures, and it has been a mixed bag so far. Today, British retailing giant Marks and Spencer (M&S) said sales in the final quarter of 2010 were up despite the heavy snowfall which gripped much of the country last month. The 127-year-old retailer which sells [...]

Standard Chartered issues positive trading statement

Standard Chartered issues positive trading statement

In a trading update today, London-based Standard Chartered bank said it is on target for a strong performance for the half-year ending June 30. Standard Chartered has weathered the downturn better than many of its rivals due to strong capital and liquidity and recently said it has had a “very strong start to the year [...]

Highland Airways enters administration

Highland Airways enters administration

Scottish airline, Highland Airways, has gone into voluntary administration putting 100 jobs at risk. The company, which is based in Inverness and also has routes to Wales, called in administrators last night, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), to take over the running of the business. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said operations had been suspended “with immediate effect”. [...]

Lloyds Banking Group eyes profit in 2010

Lloyds Banking Group eyes profit in 2010

Banking giant, Lloyds Banking Group, has said it will return to profitability in 2010. Last month the bank, which is 41% owned by the taxpayer, posted a full-year loss of £6.3 billion. It was hit by bad debts following the acquisition of HBOS, which it took over at the height of the financial crisis in [...]

Potential buyers emerge for crisis-torn Reader’s Digest

Potential buyers emerge for crisis-torn Reader’s Digest

Wal-Mart to axe 11,200 at Sam’s Club division

Wal-Mart to axe 11,200 at Sam’s Club division

Morrisons outperforms rivals with strong Christmas trading

Morrisons outperforms rivals with strong Christmas trading

Supermarket giant Morrisons has beat its rivals by announcing strong Christmas trading results. The Bradford-based retailer said like-for-like sales in the six weeks to January 3 rose by 6.5%. Meanwhile, total sales grew 11.2% as the supermarket attracted a record number of customers and the strong festive performance resulted in Morrisons increasing its market share [...]

Primark sees bumper Christmas sales

Primark sees bumper Christmas sales

Discount clothing retailer Primark joins other major retailers by announcing bumper sales over the festive period. Primark’s parent group, Associated British Foods, said the chain is benefiting from consumers opting for cheaper clothes with sales particularly strong in the UK and Spain. The group said: “Trading results for this period were very encouraging and ahead [...]

Peacocks, Poundland, Co-op see strong xmas trading

Peacocks, Poundland, Co-op see strong xmas trading

Peacocks, which operates more than 500 fashion stores across the UK, posted a 17% rise in like-for-like sales on last year’s levels in December and early January. Richard Kirk, chief executive, said it had experienced a “cracking Christmas as customers decided they were going to celebrate after a year of doom and gloom”. Meanwhile, the [...]

House builder Persimmon sold out for 2009

House builder Persimmon sold out for 2009

In a trading update covering 1st July to 16th November 2009, Persimmon has announced that trading activity levels have continued ahead of last year. The group, which includes Charles Church and Westbury, described sales volumes over recent weeks as “satisfactory”, having been maintained from the “encouraging” levels seen in the summer months. In addition, prices [...]

London Scottish Bank forced into administration

London Scottish Bank forced into administration

London Scottish Bank (LSB) has been forced into administration after it was revealed that it did not have sufficient cash in order to continue trading. As a result the Financial Services Authority stepped in to prevent it taking any further deposits. LSB, which specialises in customers with poor credit histories, had been looking for a [...]

Trading resumes on Iceland’s stock exchange

Trading resumes on Iceland’s stock exchange

The Icelandic stock exchange has reopened today for the first time since trading was suspended last Thursday. Last Thursday, it was announced that trading had been suspended on the OMX Nordic Exchange in a bid to prevent further crises. The country faced a near-collapse of its banking system after the country’s three largest banks were [...]