Bruno Monteyne news and analysis – Page 7
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Analysis & Features
Will the Night Tube escalate sales for London c-stores?
The 24-hour service will boost sales near Tube hot spots. But does it justify the costs of being open?
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Analysis & Features
Tesco Christmas results: what the analysts say
Our roundup of how leading retail and City analysts reacted to Tesco’s latest quarterly update
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Analysis & Features
Amidst big upheaval Lewis and Potts impress the City...
…while a small chocolatier not only lists but moves into lift-off. But what’s the outlook for 2017?…
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News
City News: Market worries over Tesco sales slowdown
Tesco once more looked like the clear winner amongst the big four from this week’s grocery market share data, but the City had other ideas.
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News
Tesco to take on discounters in own brand with price pledge
Tesco is to benchmark thousands of food and drink products against Asda and the discounters
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News
Tesco regains share as Aldi and Lidl growth slows
Tesco is beginning to claw back ground from the discounters as its recovery coincides with some of the worst growth figures of the price war era for Aldi and Lidl
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Analysis & Features
Trading disputes: the price of Brexit Britain
As The Grocer revealed earlier this week, fmcg giant Unilever stopped deliveries to Tesco
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Analysis & Features
Tesco v Unilever: what the analysts say
Here’s what experts had to say about the stand off between Tesco and Unilever on prices
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News
City snapshot: Price hikes help Unilever grow in stagnant markets but weak pound hurts revenues
Prices hikes have helped Unilever increase underlying sales in the past three months despite falling volumes. Plus, Booker sales leap 13% to £2.5bn in the first half despite tobacco display ban …
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Analysis & Features
Tesco results: what the analysts say
Analysts full of praise for CEO Dave Lewis as “the tanker is turned around”
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News
City snapshot: Tesco faces lawsuit from investors
Tesco is set to be sued by a group of large investors who claim to have lost £150m because of the accounting scandal at the supermarket. It comes as the retailer is expected to release healthy results on Wednesday.
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News
Aldi results: What the analysts say
Aldi announced another set of record results as sales reached £7.7bn, but profits shrank. What did the industry analysts make of it?
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Analysis & Features
In depth: Own label front and centre in Tesco's new store layouts
The UK’s biggest retailer has put its own label front and centre of the shelf in its latest strategic play
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News
Click & collect model 'could match in-store profits'
Growing the model could put profits on a par with those from traditional shopping
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Comment & Opinion
Is food price inflation good news for the supermarkets?
As supermarkets struggle with deflation, has Brexit-inspired food price inflation given them a get out of jail card?
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News
The City reacts to Brexit: Initial panic subsides
The FTSE 100 has fallen 3.2% today following the UK’s vote to leave the EU, wiping more than £50bn off the value of UK shares but recovering from catestrophic early falls.
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Analysis & Features
Dave Lewis vindicated on Farms brands as Tesco sales rise
The seven new brands, featuring 70 own-label products, attracted fierce criticism from some quarters when they were launched
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Analysis & Features
Tesco's like-for-likes rise: what the analysts are saying
Broad consensus over solid results for UK’s biggest retailer
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Analysis & Features
Asda's poor service and availability laid bare by G33
Sainsbury’s scooped the Grocer 33 awards for both customer service and availability at this week’s Grocer Gold Awards
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News
Sainsbury's shares survive like-for-like sales decline
The market looked kindly on the like-for-like sales decline at Sainsbury’s this week