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By: Alys Key

Retail and leisure reporter

All 217 Articles
  • The Deliveroo vs Just Eat food fight has only just begun

    June 14, 2018

    In the City, you never know when you might be someone else's breakfast. Firms are hungry for market share, and a competitive edge is the dish of choice. Just Eat's shares plunged yesterday after Deliveroo announced an expansion of its platform which saw it square up to the FTSE 100 giant. For the first time, [...]

  • Unilever shares drop as position in the FTSE looks uncertain

    June 14, 2018

    Unilever has said it is unlikely to remain in the FTSE indexes after its planned move to a single headquarters in Rotterdam. Under plans announced in March, Unilever will ditch its dual-structure system, abandoning London in favour of The Netherlands. At a presentation today, chief financial officer Graeme Pitkethly said the company was "extremely unlikely" [...]

  • Just Eat shares plunge as Deliveroo’s new feature bites

    June 13, 2018

    Shares in Just Eat dropped more than seven per cent this morning after Deliveroo announced dramatic expansion plans and a new feature. Deliveroo anticipates that it will add 5,000 new restaurants to its platform with the 'Marketplace+' feature, which puts it in direct competition with Just Eat. Restaurants which handle their own delivery will now [...]

  • Pounded: Poundworld collapse raises fears of worst year for retail since financial crisis

    June 12, 2018

    Poundworld crashed into administration yesterday, putting more than 300 stores and 5,000 jobs at risk amid conditions described by analysts as the worst period for the high street since the financial crisis. The total number of retail store closures so far this year will total 1,398 if Poundworld is forced to shutter at least 100 [...]

  • Whistle Punks takes aim at central London for flagship axe-throwing bar

    June 11, 2018

    We all know the feeling. After a really tough day at work, there's nothing you want more than to throw something. Now all your dreams of post-work relaxation can come true, as a surprising leisure activity is set to hit central London. Urban axe-throwing specialists Whistle Punks are on the hunt for a London flagship [...]

  • Warhammer creator Games Workshop hands £5m bonus to staff after another stellar year

    June 8, 2018

    Games Workshop handed £5m in bonuses to its staff this year after profits almost doubled again. In a trading update issued today ahead of the full results in July, the retailer said it had grown sales across all channels, including its high street shops, in the year to 3 June. Turnover is expected to be [...]

  • Tesco boss blames business rates for retail chaos

    June 8, 2018

    Tesco boss Dave Lewis has joined the outcry against business rates, blaming the system for the carnage on the high street. He said that the tax was partly responsible for the collapse of some retailers, and that it had created an "uneven playing field". "Are we allowing it to stay competitive, or are we by [...]

  • Full list of 31 House of Fraser closures includes Oxford Street and Canada locations

    June 7, 2018

    House of Fraser's flagship Oxford Street store will close as part of the decision to shutter 31 stores which was confirmed this morning. Canada will also lose its House of Fraser, which is currently situated on King William Street. Some of House of Fraser's stores have been subject to staggering business rates [...]

  • House of Fraser confirms plans to close more than half of its stores

    June 7, 2018

    House of Fraser is to close 31 of its 59 stores in a plan to dramatically restructure the chain, in a move its chief executive described as "grim". If approved by creditors, the move will result in the loss of 6,000 jobs: 2,000 House of Fraser employees and 4,000 brand concession staff. The full list of [...]

  • Buyout firm pulls out of Poundworld rescue deal talks

    June 6, 2018

    The buyout fund circling Poundworld has walked away from talks, throwing the future of the chain into doubt. It emerged over the weekend that Alteri Investors, the backer of troubled chains such as Brantano and Jones Bootmaker, was in discussions over a possible rescue deal for Poundworld. But Sky News reported today that the firm [...]

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