Dalton Philips news, comment and insight – Page 10
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NewsMorrisons ditches trolley locks from stores nationwide
As part of its latest initiative to make shopping easier for its customers, Morrisons is removing over 150,000 trolley locks at its stores across the country.
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Comment & OpinionAsda deserves credit for listening to store staff feedback
Staff morale at Asda should be fantastic right now. Except it isn’t…
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NewsMorrisons to issue £300m in corporate bonds
Morrisons announced after markets closed on Friday that it had successfully launched £300m in corporate bonds.
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Analysis & FeaturesFeisty investors bite back on executive pay
UK investors are once again making their voices heard over executive pay and bonuses.
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NewsMorrisons cuts prices on 135 more products
Morrisons has kicked off a second round of price cuts, less than two months after lowering prices on 1,200 lines.
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Comment & OpinionDark day at Morrisons
Morrisons is not alone in making in-store redundancies - and its plans have been a long time in the making.
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Morrisons job cuts ‘disappointing’, says Sir Ken
Former Morrisons chairman Sir Ken Morrison has labelled job cuts at the retailer “disappointing”.
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Analysis & FeaturesAre grocers sorely lacking in shareholder perks?
Marks & Spencer is planning to overhaul its shareholder incentive package to try and soften the blow of tumbling sales, according to The Daily Telegraph
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NewsMorrisons to cut 2,600 jobs in management restructuring
Morrisons is to make 2,600 staff redundant in a store management restructure.
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury's figures are no cause for panic, but tougher tests await
With the World Cup starting tomorrow, it seemed rather appropriate that one industry insider this week spoke of the “hospital pass” Dalton Philips received at Morrisons from his predecessor
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Analysis & FeaturesGrocers face stark choices amid falling food sales
The UK economy may be kicking back into gear, but it seems no one told food retailers.
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Analysis & FeaturesInvestors draw new lines on executive pay
It may not quite have reached the level of vitriol attached to bankers’ bonuses, but investor anger has been steadily intensifying on the pay of those in charge of the UK’s largest retailers.
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Sir Ken blasts Dalton Philips at Morrisons AGM
Morrisons chief executive Dalton Philips and outgoing chairman Sir Ian Gibson were subjected to a pointed attack from former chairman Sir Ken Morrison.
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NewsMorrisons chairman Sir Ian Gibson to step down in 2015
Morrisons chairman Sir Ian Gibson has announced he will step down next year.
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NewsMorrisons goes online in Manchester
Morrisons has started making deliveries in Manchester, three months ahead of schedule.
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Comment & Opinion
At last some light relief from the supermarket price war
At last some light relief from the price war, but just how wise were the confessions of the supermarket bosses?…
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NewsMorrisons: meat processing sale rumours are 'rubbish'
Morrisons has hit back at press speculation it could be looking to sell its meat processing sites and abattoirs…
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NewsMorrisons’ online price checker launches
Morrisons’ much-trailed online price checker went live today (27 May).
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons must usher in pricing transparency quickly
It is incredible that Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips still looks the man most under the cosh in grocery…
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NewsMorrisons like-for-like sales tumble in first quarter
Morrisons has reported an 8.2% fall in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to 4 May.





