Clive Black news and analysis – Page 34
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Meet the dream team
Somerfield’s new bosses must narrow the price gap to compete with rivals, says Fiona McLellandSomerfield has been under private ownership for just a month, yet the scale of Violet Acquisitions’ ambitions is already apparent. In former...
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Hard lines for suppliers
Retailer-supplier relationships are back in the spotlight as Asda and Somerfield make wholesale changes to their supply base.Asda has clarified terms for own label suppliers in the wake of a dispute last year with Ferndale Foods, whose ready...
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Hard lines for suppliers
Retailer-supplier relationships are back in the spotlight as Asda and Somerfield make wholesale changes to their supply base.Asda has clarified terms for own label suppliers in the wake of a dispute last year with Ferndale Foods, whose ready...
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Tesco gets a fistful of complaints
Tesco’s dominance of the market has sparked a big reaction from its critics. But has it amounted to anything, asks Liz HamsonAnd so the situation rumbled on as Tesco pushed ahead with further development and dealt with the tunnel...
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Bond plan to jack up Asda
Asda president Andy Bond is to launch a major new year recovery programme against the complacency and inefficiency that he admits have played a large part in the retailer’s slowdown.Addressing City analysts this week, Bond said that Asda’s...
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Review of the year 2005
It was the year of big government, an ever-bigger Tesco, a bid for Somerfield, and bird flu. The Grocer team flag up the hot storiesYour man of the yearSir Anwar PervezBestway chairman Sir Anwar Pervez was a worthy...
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All aboard the Orient express
Asia Pacific has become the centre of attention for many grocery chains. Glynn Davis finds out whyAsia Pacific has become a real focus for global grocery chains, what with Tesco, Wal-Mart and Carrefour all having a crack at one or...
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All aboard the Orient express
Asia Pacific has become the centre of attention for many grocery chains. Glynn Davis finds out whyAsia Pacific has become a real focus for global grocery chains, what with Tesco, Wal-Mart and Carrefour all having a crack at one or...
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Lost in transformation?
As the conversion of former Safeway stores nears completion, the experts deliver their verdict on Morrisons. Ronan Hegarty reportsMorrisons has reached the end game in its conversion programme of former Safeway stores. By the end of...
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Almost a done deal
After more than two years of wrangling and controversy, a bid for Somerfield is on the table. Fiona McLelland reportsIt is the deal that one analyst quips has taken longer than Lord of the Rings to conclude. And in the end, only one...
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The natives are restless
Consumer unease at Tesco’s dominance is growing with one in three shoppers now believing the supermarket giant has become too powerful and is killing off competition and choice, an exclusive survey for The Grocer reveals. Eight months ago, just one...
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Asda Living is ‘set to roll out’
Asda is one step closer to a rollout programme of its non-food Living format just one week after Tesco launched its first Homeplus store.Asda chief executive Andy Bond said this week that the Living format was showing exciting results, shortly...
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No real China crisis…
Was the quota row just a storm in a teacup, asks Glynn DavisThe China trade quotas grabbed column inches at a quiet time for the media. But, as clothing deliveries were held up in ports and warehouses for several weeks on the...
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Pumping up the volume
The Safeway deal turns attention on just how large a forecourt retailer Tesco has, perhaps by default, become says Beth BrooksThere’s no doubting the fact that Tesco has always regarded the petrol arena as a massive business...
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...come back to us
Justin King has proclaimed Sainsbury’s £10m rebranding as an earthshaking event. Some are not so sure. Rachel Barnes reportsClearly, Sainsbury needs to maintain its momentum of recent months, with like-for-like growth in its past...
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Tesco set for £2.3bn profit
Tesco’s juggernaut shows no sign of slowing down as it is expected to release record interim results next week.Clive Black, retail analyst with Shore Capital, predicted that the UK’s biggest retailer was likely to announce a half year profit of...
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Asda cheapest – for now
The GROCER 100: june 13, 2005 to august 29, 2005Asda’s determination to retain its crown as the cheapest grocery retailer is paying off, with The Grocer 100 survey showing it has maintained a slender lead over Tesco for the past 12...
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Natural selection
The world’s largest organic food chain has finally got its hands on its first big London site. Ronan Hegarty reportsWhole Foods Market, the world’s largest natural and organic food chain, has been eyeing sites around London since...
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Will ‘fair prices’ do?
Sainsbury is close to finalising a new slogan to replace ‘Making Life Taste Better’ as the supermarket prepares for the September launch of its new-look advertising campaign.The Grocer has learned that ‘Great Food, Fair Prices’ is a strong...
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City wants Morrisons peace
One senior retail expert said investors were infuriated by recent press coverage depicting the two men at loggerheads.He said: “The language used in the papers has been that of politics rather than commerce, which is disappointing. Sir Ken has...





