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NewsCity Snapshot: Morrisons fires latest salvo in price war
David Potts has revealed his first round of price cuts since taking charge, slashing the prices on 200 “everyday items”
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NewsMedia Bites 8 June: Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco
Things aren’t looking any easier for Britain’s big supermarkets this week as Tesco admits it is likely to have breached the industry code of practice in dealing with suppliers, Sainsbury’s is expected to reveal sales have dropped again and Morrisons ramps up the price war with cuts to 200 items.
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NewsHeckstall & Smith butcher's shop crowdfunding targets £130,000
A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to raise £130,000 to open a traditional butcher’s shop…
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NewsPoundshop.com bids to treble range with crowdsourcing cash
The online discount site, set up in early 2014 by Poundland founder Steve Smith, is selling 8% equity on Crowdcube, valuing the business at £2.2m
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NewsMorrisons just stays in FTSE 100 following share price surge
A mid-week share price surge was triggered by signs its trading performance is finally improving
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NewsDescheemaeker outlines plans as Nomad Foods eyes Findus Group
In his first week in the job, Nomad Foods boss Stéfan Descheemaeker has entered talks to snap up Findus Group…
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NewsCity Snapshot: Waitrose sales rise during half-term week
Waitrose has increased its weekly sales 1.1% to £121.1m despite tough comparatives and continued food price deflation. Plus Morrisons shares down more than 2% so far, making it the FTSE 100’s biggest faller.
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NewsMedia Bites 5 June: Morrisons, M&S, Sainsbury's
This morning’s papers are dominated by news of bonuses paid to the bosses at Britain’s biggest retailers, as Morrisons suffers shareholders revolt and M&S and Sainsbury’s reveal details of top pay packages.
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Analysis & Features
The sun and Sir Ken both shine on Morrisons at AGM
The sun and Sir Ken were both shining on Messrs Higginson and Potts at Morrisons HQ today at the supermarket’s AGM.
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NewsCity snapshop: Morrisons survives FTSE 100 chop
Morrisons has avoided an embarrassing ejection from the FTSE 100 after two days of strong share price rises was enough to keep it in the prestigious…
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NewsMedia bites: Nomad/Findus, Morrisons, John Lewis
If Nomad’s deal with Findus goes ahead it would “spawn a seafood leviathan with a fish finger in every ocean pie”
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NewsRegulatory green light for Pork Farms acquisition of Kerry Foods’ pastry business
The Competition & Markets Authority has announced this afternoon it has cleared the acquisition by Pork Farms Caspian of the chilled savoury pastry business of Kerry Foods.
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NewsNomad in early stage talks with Findus Group
Nomad Foods has confirmed it is in talks to net Findus Group as it continues its efforts to create a food and drinks giant.
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NewsCity snapshot: WH Smith shares up on strong travel sales
Sales at WH Smith were 1% up on a like-for-like basis in the 13 weeks to 30 May as its travel business continues to show strong growth.
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NewsMedia bites 3 June: Morrisons, Tesco, Pernod Ricard
There’s plenty of coverage of Kantar Worldpanel’s latest supermarket market share figures, with Morrisons somewhat surprise sales rise being the focus of attention.
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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons: Signs of recovery or “dead cat” bounce?
At some point Wall Street traders coined a term for a plummeting stock that experiences a temporary recovery – the “dead cat bounce”.
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NewsCargill completes Zamanita acquisition from Zambeef
Cargill has completed the acquisition of Zamanita, the soybean crushing and oil refining subsidiary of UK-listed Zambeef.
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NewsWilson’s rescue deal hands Kendal Mint Cake maker sweet reprieve
A 102-year-old chocolate maker and one of the original manufacturers of Kendal Mint Cake has been acquired out of administration, saving all 121 jobs.
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NewsMorrisons registers first sales growth since Christmas 2013
Morrisons was the only one of the big four retailers to see an increase in sales for the 12 weeks to 24 May 2015, according to the latest…
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NewsTobacco companies set to appeal after losing £8.2bn Quebec class action
The Canadian subsidiaries of three major tobacco giants have vowed to appeal a judgment in two class action lawsuits at the Quebec Superior Court yesterday.





