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Comment & OpinionTesco’s ‘big six’ questions
Dave Lewis hailed its first-half results as proof the retailer was “out of crisis”. Here are the big six questions raised by today’s announcements
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NewsFood deflation reaches record low in September
Rate of deflation appears to be accelerating – rising from 1.1% in August to 1.3% in September
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco results: what the analysts say
Analysts full of praise for CEO Dave Lewis as “the tanker is turned around”
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NewsDave Lewis targets bigger profits as Tesco reports growth
CEO says the business has “moved out of crisis” and sets sights on further cost reductions
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NewsMedia Bites 5 October: Greggs, deflation, Krispy Kreme
Continued growth at Greggs captured the attention of all the papers this morning as its breakfasts and healthier range fueled further growth.
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco recovery on track as sales rise 3.3%
Tesco will set out further plans later this morning for the next stage of its recovery after a third straight quarter of like-for-like sales growth
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NewsGreggs faces rising costs as pound plunges
Greggs has warned of mounting pressures on food prices as the fallout from Brexit continues to weaken the pound and labour costs rise.
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NewsKrispy Kreme UK bought by US parent
Krispy Kreme in the US has announced 100% of its shares have been sold to US-based brand owner company Krispy Kreme Group.
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NewsArchie Norman to help steer post-Brexit strategy at BEIS
Former Asda chief executive will work closely with business and energy secretary Greg Clark
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NewsC&C Group accused of 'cavalier contempt' towards cidermakers
Confusion ‘swirls’ about the employment prospect’ of 80 workers, Unite claims
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NewsNisa forced to delay payment to logistics provider DHL again
But CEO Read hails turnaround and insists momentum continues
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NewsCity snapshot: Greggs’ third quarter sales up 5.6%
Third quarter sales at bakery food to go chain Greggs (GRG) rose 5.6%, though its rate of like for like growth slowed during the 13 weeks to 1 October. Plus, the FTSE bursts through the 7,000pts mark as the pound falls to mid-1980s levels and all the rest of today’s news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Oct: Sterling, UK manufacturing, Krispy Kreme
The pound fell back towards a three-decade low against the dollar yesterday, hit by surprisingly strong US economic data and in the wake of Theresa May setting out a timetable for Brexit.
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Analysis & FeaturesCan 2 Sisters make Bernard Matthews bootiful again?
As one of Britain’s most tarnished brands is gobbled up by poultry giant 2 Sisters, we answer the key questions about the deal
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NewsBiscuiteers appeals for crowdfunding
Hand-made biscuit company is looking to fund international expansion and online growth
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NewsNFU launches Brexit unit to strengthen political reach
The new unit will be led by the NFU’s former head of government affairs Nick von Westenholz
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NewsNestlé and R&R Ice Cream finalise Froneri joint venture
The new venture will have its HQ in the UK and employ about 15,000 people in more than 20 countries
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NewsMedia Bites 3 October: Tesco, Samworth Brothers, craft brewers
Tesco is in the media spotlight once again over its accounting irregularities as it prepares to file half-year results later in the week.
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NewsCity 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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NewsLondon Crisp Company in second crowdfunding bid
The London Crisp Company has returned to the crowd for another £100,000 after winning listings in Tesco, Waitrose and Asda





