All City & finance articles – Page 597

  • News

    Woolworths agrees £385 million refinancing

    2008-01-30T15:33:57Z

    Woolworths has agreed a refinancing package, with new four-year loan facilities totalling 385 million.

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    Kesa share buy-back to follow BUT sale

    2008-01-30T14:03:31Z

    Electricals group Kesa expects to complete the €550 million ( 409 million) sale of French furniture chain BUT next month and will return cash to investors via a share buy-back programme.

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    JJB gives green light for Nike’s Umbro deal

    2008-01-29T12:13:56Z

    JJB Sports has backed sports brand Nike’s proposed acquisition of England football shirt manufacturer Umbro.

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    Alliance Boots seals China partnership

    2008-01-29T09:37:29Z

    Alliance Boots has completed the formation of its joint-venture company in China, Guangzhou Pharmaceuticals Corporation (GP Corp), for approximately 41 million.

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    Sir Tom Hunter sells D2

    2008-01-28T16:58:06Z

    Sir Tom Hunter has sold his clothing and footwear chain D2 in a multimillion-pound management buy-out in an effort to 'declutter' West Coast Capital's retail operation.

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    Littlewoods moves on Empire Stores

    2008-01-28T13:33:05Z

    Littlewoods has announced that it intends to buy Empire Stores' debtor book after it was reported that its owner Redcats was closing the business.

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    Shoe Zone poised to swoop on Stead & Simpson

    2008-01-28T09:27:09Z

    Footwear chain Shoe Zone is understood to have bought Stead & Simpson in a deal that is likely to be finalised today.

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    Emergency rate cut in US helps store groups outperform at last

    2008-01-24T12:31:11Z

    The US Federal Reserve’s emergency rate cut – the biggest in 25 years – helped markets rise mid-week and gave store groups a lift.

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    Kinnaird plots rescue for top Dolcis stores

    2008-01-24T11:58:43Z

    Retail entrepreneur John Kinnaird will next week approach landlords to renegotiate leases on the top-performing Dolcis stores in an effort to salvage something from the chain that went into administration this week.

  • Opinion

    Bolland’s world of opportunity

    2008-01-24T11:26:29Z

    When future retail historians write the history of Morrisons, the first quarter of 2008 will figure large. March will be the end of an era, when Sir Ken Morrison steps down as chairman. And what better present could he leave with than the grocer having turned the corner as spectacularly ...

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    M&S eyes Somerfield

    2008-01-24T11:14:38Z

    Marks & Spencer is understood to have expressed an interest in acquiring some Somerfield shops.

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    TJ Hughes puts paid to plunging profits with a positive Christmas

    2008-01-24T10:56:00Z

    Discount department store group TJ Hughes has delivered a substantial turnaround from a profit slump of almost 100 per cent in the year to January 2007.

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    Musgrave completes store divestment programme

    2008-01-23T16:33:02Z

    Food group Musgrave has completed the sale of its company-owned UK stores to independent retailers.

  • News

    King hints at interest rate cut

    2008-01-23T09:07:56Z

    Bank of England governor Mervyn King has hinted that interest rates may be cut next month.

  • News

    Asda's interest in Somerfield hots up

    2008-01-22T08:55:16Z

    Asda is thought to have engaged investment bank Lazard to advise it on a potential 2.5 billion bid for Somerfield, according to The Times .

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    Kinnaird in talks to buy Envy

    2008-01-18T12:54:31Z

    Retail entrepreneur John Kinnaird is understood to be in talks with fashion group Alexon to buy its struggling menswear chain Envy.

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    Analysis

    The end of the affair?

    2008-01-17T17:17:00Z

    The City has fallen out of love with retail, as share prices tumble on the back of disappointing Christmas trading. George MacDonald asks whether it is a trial separation or a case for divorce

  • Analysis

    Small change

    2008-01-17T17:06:36Z

    The European Commission’s ruling against MasterCard’s interchange fees was a big victory for retail and could set a precedent that saves the sector more than a billion pounds a year. But, as Charlotte Dennis-Jones discovers, retailers shouldn’t get too excited just yet

  • News

    Consumer spending growth to slide in 2008

    2008-01-17T15:54:00Z

    Retail consumer spending growth is likely to drop to 2.6 per cent this year, compared with 3.7 per cent in 2007.

  • News

    BRC accuses card schemes of secret retailer fee hikes

    2008-01-17T09:56:29Z

    Allegation comes as abolition of controversial interchange fees appears likely By Charlotte Dennis-Jones