All Supermarkets articles – Page 279
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Justin King the latest to face Egyptian prosecution
The former Sainsbury’s CEO was convicted last year, claims the Times, and although the conviction was overturned it is understood the Egyptians are appealing the acquittal
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Mike Coupe, Sainsbury's CEO, flies to Giza after Egyptian conviction
The supermarket giant said today that Coupe, who vehemently denies the charges against him, had been left with no option but to attend an appeal hearing on Sunday
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Tesco posts worst results in its history with £6.38bn loss
However Tesco said its trading profits were in line with expectations at £1.4bn, while UK like-for-like sales volumes rose for first time in over four years
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Tesco results: What the analysts say
Reactions are coming in thick and fast to Tesco’s record losses
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Iceland looks to move in on Tesco and Morrisons layoffs
Discounter advertises outside company HQs on days of biggest corporate dismissals
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Which? issues 'super-complaint' over supermarket pricing
Which? described its super-complaints as its “most powerful legal weapon” as the CMA will now be compelled by law to respond within 90-days
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Supermarket price war devastates UK food suppliers – Begbies Traynor
Food and drink manufacturers across the UK are suffering the most as the big supermarkets slash prices to compete with each and fight back against the rise of the discounters.
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Tesco pension changes to be fought by union
An official consultation process between Tesco and Usdaw began today and will run for a minimum of 90 days
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Morrisons to cut 720 head office jobs as it boosts shop floor numbers
Morrisons is to cut 720 head office jobs while ramping up the number of shop floor staff as it looks to drive sales through its core supermarket estate…
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Aldi overtakes Waitrose to become Britain's sixth biggest supermarket
Aldi, Lidl and Waitrose only retailers to increase market share, Sainsbury’s back in growth
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Tesco invests £5m in school cooking clubs in disadvantaged areas
The move will see its Tesco Eat Happy Project back the Children’s Food Trust network of school cooking clubs
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Profiles
Dave Lewis Uncut: the full exclusive interview with Tesco's CEO
In this specially extended web version, Adam Leyland talks to Dave Lewis about his first months in the job, and what’s next for Britain’s biggest supermarket
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Tesco London division scrapped, absorbed into Tesco South
It is believed the move precedes management cuts, outgoing London MD to become Tesco Ireland’s new chief exec
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Five Morrisons senior directors leave as Potts streamlines
Nick Collard, Martyn Fletcher, Gordon Mowat, Neal Austin and Nigel Robertson will step down from the management board and leave the company
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Tesco investors to sue retailer over profits scandal
Lawsuit claims Tesco’s announcement that it materially overstated its profits by £263m caused a permanent destruction of value to shareholders
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Adjudicator Tacon issues survey to nail 'notorious' buyers
On Monday, Tacon will start contacting an estimated 8,000 suppliers asking them to take part in a YouGov survey
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Companies to be forced to publish payment terms details
Supermarket payment practices are set to come under fresh scrutiny after the government revealed all large companies would be forced to publish new twice-yearly reports on their conduct.
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Tesco takes back 21 superstores in British Land property swap
Tesco has taken back full ownership of 21 superstores from property giant British Land in an effort to head off future rental increases.
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David Potts tells Morrisons employees he will 'listen as hard as I possibly can' in new video
The new CEO records a message for staff on his first day at work