Dave Lewis news and analysis – Page 32
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NewsTesco to cut more night shifts and 24-hour opening at stores
Tesco is ploughing ahead with more changes to its service model at a further 69 stores, with 3,000 staff facing redundancy as a result
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NewsMedia Bites 4 April: Reckitt Benckiser, Tesco/Booker, Amazon
Reckitt Benckiser’s decision to explore the sale of its food business could pave the way for an eventual sale of its homecare brands as the group sharpens its pivot towards consumer healthcare.
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NewsCity snapshot: Late Easter holds back supermarket sales
The latest grocery market share figures released this morning shows the late Easter this year has held back supermarket sales as food inflation continues to rise.
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NewsMedia Bites 3 April: Tesco, Reckitt Benckiser, Premier Foods, Co-op, M&S
Tesco remain firmly in the papers over the weekend as its Booker merger continues to enthral the media. Plus, Reckitt Benckiser lines up the sale of its food division.
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NewsDave Lewis apologises as Tesco takes a £235m hit
Lewis said Tesco was a fundamentally different organisation compared to 2014
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News'Abandon Tesco-Booker deal' plea falls on deaf ears
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis claimed most major shareholders remained supportive of the deal
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Comment & OpinionRotters abound as Pat sympathises with Dave Lewis
I don’t usually use strong language but there really are a lot of rotters out there, aren’t there?
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NewsMedia Bites 29 March: Tesco, article 50, Weetabix, Irn-Bru
Tesco continues to fall under the media glare in Tuesday’s papers as it agreed to pay a whopping fine to avoid prosecution in the fraud case.
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NewsCity snapshot: Coffee chain perks up sales and profits at Welsh brewer Brains
Welsh brewery Brains has continued to benefit from its expansion into coffee as profits soared 23% to £5.5m last year
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NewsTesco fraud fine and agreement: what the analysts say
Analysts react as Tesco reaches agreement with the SFO
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco fined £129m for profit overstatement scandal
Tesco (TSCO) has announced this morning it has agreed with the UK Serious Fraud Office to pay a £129m fine to avoid prosecution for its 2014 accounting scandal
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Analysis & Features'Sprexit' is not enough to satiate demanding Unilever investors
Reports that Unilever is preparing to sell off its spreads business make sense as the group looks to return cash to shareholders, but ‘Sprexit’ alone won’t be enough to satisfy its increasingly demanding investors.
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Analysis & FeaturesNever Mind the Brexit. Here’s Britain’s Biggest Brands 2017
2017’s rankings show big hitters struggling with upheaval. And that’s before Brexit comes into play
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NewsTrevor Masters to leave Tesco and trigger international rejig
Tesco UK COO Tony Hoggett will become Tesco’s CEO for Asia..
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InterviewsTesco CEO Dave Lewis on why rivals must work together on waste
Supermarkets don’t usually share solutions, but for Tesco CEO Dave Lewis it’s not about glory
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NewsFood waste investment generates 14-fold return, finds study
A report on the business case for curbing food waste is presented by Champions 12.3, a group of 41 leaders across public and private sectors chaired by Tesco CEO Dave Lewis
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NewsMedia Bites 7 March: Seabrook Crisps, BRC, business rates, Tesco
The Times carries the story revealed by The Grocer yesterday that Seabrook Crisps has appointed Houlihan Lokey to help it expand abroad.
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NewsIrresponsible redistribution could wreck food waste efforts
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis has urged the industry to redistribute surplus food “responsibly”
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Comment & OpinionCrumbs from Tesco's table?
The idea that an independent would be prepared to act as an unpaid labourer for Tesco is unforgivably insulting
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NewsSean Clarke puts Asda in back-to-basics lockdown
Asda boss Sean Clarke has retired the flagship strategy of his namesake predecessor six months early





