All Share prices articles – Page 9
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Analysis & Features
Is Beyond Meat really worth a $3.8bn valuation?
Can the fast-growing US business live up to the hype?
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury's shares rise despite weak third quarter
The City sent the supermarket’s shares upwards despite it being singled out as the industry laggard in Christmas performance
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News
City reaction as Unilever CEO Paul Polman steps down
The recent Rotterdam relocation debacle a ‘sorry way to finish an exceptional career at the company’
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Comment & Opinion
Stock markets favour retailers – it's producers that'll suffer post-Brexit
UK food producers are taking the Brexit blows while retailer share prices are on the up, says ex-CEO of Tulip Steve Francis
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News
Investors keep faith with Sainsbury's despite slower growth
Investors sent Sainsbury’s shares up to a four-year high despite the grocer lagging behind its rivals.
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Comment & Opinion
Nestlé is right to attempt turnaround at a measured pace
Activist and Third Point hedge fund boss Dan Loeb’s pursuit of Nestlé is stepping up a gear following his obvious frustration with the company’s slow pace of change.
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News
Majestic Wine back in black but remaining cautious
Majestic posted a full year pre-tax profit of £8.3m after reporting a loss of £1.5m last year
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News
Ocado silences doubters with Kroger deal in US
Its agreement with US grocery giant Kroger, which boasts annual sales of $122bn, sent shares into the stratosphere
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News
Short sellers cut losses after Sainsbury's/Asda tie-up
Publicly disclosed information by the FCA showed a total of 11.2% of Sainsbury’s shares were on loan before the announceme…
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News
Sainsbury’s shares surge on Asda deal confirmation
Sainsbury’s shares have hit their highest level for almost four years this morning, surging 15% on the news that the UK’s second and third largest grocers have agreed merger terms.
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News
City reacts as Whitbread announces Costa spin-off
One of the City’s longest-running sagas was finally settled this week
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News
Credit Suisse downgrades consumer giants over stagnant sales prospects
Broker Credit Suisse has downgraded global fmcg giants Reckitt Benckiser and Kraft Heinz amid concerns a lack of product innovation and foreseeable sales growth will eat into earnings.
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Analysis & Features
Soft drinks brands shrug off sugar tax as shares improve
Our analysis of share price performance across listed groups in the firing line shows double-digit rises for most key players
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News
Tesco progress surprises market
Tesco beat expectations on almost every measure as it announced its final annual results before the £3.7bn Booker acquisit…
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News
Ocado feels chill as first-quarter sales disappoint
The online grocer’s first quarter sales growth was reduced by almost one percentage point
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News
Why was a resurgent Morrisons rebuffed by the City?
Unexpected news of a jump in sales & profits rewarded with 4.9% drop in share price
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Analysis & Features
Can Conviviality recover from its week of woe?
A surprise profit warning, arithmetic errors, unexpected tax bills. The booze giant has a struggle on its hands.
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News
Conviviality suspends shares after week of turmoil
The Bargain Booze and Matthew Clark owner’s shares have crashed by around two thirds since last Thursday
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News
AB InBev toasts strong fourth-quarter results
The City was toasting AB InBev after it surprised the market with far stronger fourth-quarter results than expected
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News
Reckitt Benckiser's shares hit by future performance concerns
Durex maker Reckitt Benckiser’s shares dropped to their lowest level for two years on Monday