Dave Lewis news and analysis – Page 45
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NewsTacon turns tough on demanding supplier information about Tesco practices
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has invoked her powers to demand suppliers give evidence about alleged breaches
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NewsTesco sells Homeplus to investors for £4.2bn
The sale marks another step in the scaling down of the global empire built by Sir Terry Leahy and Philip Clarke
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco agrees to sell Homeplus
Tesco has agreed to sell its South Korean retail arm Homeplus to a consortium led by MBK Partners for £4.24bn, plus Associated British Foods warns over sugar and currency impact and all the rest of the news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 7 Sep: Quorn, Tesco/Homeplus, Morrisons
Quorn is at the centre of a £500m takeover battle between frozen food giants Nomad and McCain, according to weekend reports.
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NewsTesco layout rethink reflects menu planning at home
Tesco is trialling new layouts in 50 stores as part of chief executive Dave Lewis’ Project Reset
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Comment & OpinionMy Week… By Dave Lewis (as told to Bill Tush)
Well, well, that year just flew by. And what a year! I did send an invitation to all of the living former CEOs…
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NewsMedia Bites 3 Sep: MBK Partners to buy Tesco's South Korean arm
Tesco has named a consortium led by South Korean buyout group MBK Partners as the preferred bidder for its business in the country, according to reports.
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NewsMedia Bites 1 Sep: Living wage, Tesco/Dunnhumby, Morrisons
Fashion and gift retailer Oliver Bonas has become the first high street chain in Britain to promise its staff an independently calculated living wage.
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NewsCity news: Grocery stocks and 'Black Monday'
Grocery and fmcg stocks didn’t escape the carnage of ‘Black Monday’
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Analysis & FeaturesPower Ranking Survey 2015: how suppliers rate the supermarkets
How do you rate the supermarkets? Kantar Retail quizzed UK suppliers for the first time in its PoweRanking 2015 report
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco Project Reset: big bang or softly softly for next phase?
Sources suggest the chain is wary of alienating shoppers through implementing the SKU cull too quickly
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NewsMedia bites 28 Aug: Tesco/SFO, Homeplus, Pernod Ricard
News that former Tesco CEO Philip Clarke is to be interviewed under caution by the Serious Fraud Office is the major grocery story in the papers today.
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury’s pay rise for staff throws down the gauntlet to other retailers
The grocery industry faces “unprecedented turmoil” and to offer 137,000 staff a 4% rise in the midst of that is no small feat
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NewsFeet On The Floor for Tesco as it sends head office staff into stores
From September to December, 7,000 Tesco head office staff are to spend at least one day a fortnight in-store
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NewsSour grapes as Tesco puts a cork in its Wine Community
Demise comes as Tesco wine range falls victim to range rationalisation
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NewsMedia Bites 12 August: Tesco, M&S, Nestlé
Potential bidders for Tesco’s data unit are considering “drastically” scaled back offers of £700m; M&S loses another clothing exec; Indian authorities are seeking $100m in damages from Nestlé.
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Comment & OpinionTesco to rid supermarket checkouts of that phrase
Tesco has been nothing if not prolific when it comes to reinventing great British traditions of late – and, no, we’re not talking about Ribena…
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NewsTesco widens scope of Clubcard boost in summer push
Tesco is to launch a new phase of its Clubcard Boost promotion next week, with a much wider range of products in store involved in the promotions.
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NewsTesco won't revisit Plymouth Extra plan
Tesco has dashed hopes that it is revisiting plans to build what would have been its biggest store
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NewsRibena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon hit by Tesco sugar cull
Tesco is to delist some of the biggest-selling children’s drinks brands in the UK when kids go back to school this autumn




