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  • Matalan expands abroad with shops in Malta

    March 20, 2017

    Matalan is expanding abroad with the opening of two new stores in Malta. The retailer currently has 227 stores in the UK, and the two stores in Malta add to Matalan's international portfolio, which comprises 23 stores. The new outlets at The Strand, Sliema and Zabbar Road, Fgura, will create jobs for around 60 staff. Matalan [...]

  • Travelodge is building a huge flagship site in London in addition to 15 new locations across the UK

    March 20, 2017

    Travelodge is building its largest ever hotel in London to act as a flagship site for the City. The budget hotel chain's new build will create nearly 400 rooms in the heart of central London, and chief executive Peter Gowers called it a "milestone" for the company's growth. It is expected to open in 2018 on Middlesex Street near the Gherkin. Travelodge [...]

  • Marks and Spencer pulls advertising from Google over extremist content

    March 20, 2017

    Marks and Spencer has become the latest firm to pull its advertising from Google after reports that it has been allowing adverts for UK companies to appear on extremist websites. A recent investigation by the Times showed that UK advertisements, from the likes of Sainsbury's, RBS and the UK government, have been posted on YouTube [...]

  • Mary Berry to launch new cakes with Finsbury Food Group

    March 20, 2017

    Finsbury Food Group will be launching a new cake range with Mary Berry in the second half, but its share price fell at the open after it gave a cautious outlook on the year ahead. The figures For the 26 weeks ending 31 December, group revenue was flat at £156.6m. Profit before tax rose 5.3 [...]

  • Lack of online experience at major luxury brands undermining growth opportunities

    March 20, 2017

    Lack of senior experience in ecommerce and emerging markets could be holding back profitability at top luxury brands, according to research by executive search firm DHR. The study of the world’s top 50 luxury goods businesses found that just five per cent of board members have experience in ecommerce, and only 16 per cent have [...]

  • More gloom for retail parks and shopping centres but High Street footfall bounces back

    March 20, 2017

    High Street footfall rose 0.1 per cent in February, compared to a drop of 2.9 per cent in the same period last year. The figures, released in Springboard’s monthly footfall report, also showed a small recovery in overall footfall, which fell by 1 per cent in February compared to 1.3 per cent in January. However, [...]

  • Next expected to reveal first profits slip since financial crisis

    March 19, 2017

    High Street retailer Next is expected to post the first fall in its annual profits since the financial crisis this week. The company is likely to announce that pre-tax profits fell to about £792m when Next releases its results for the year to January 2017 on Thursday. This number could range between £785m and £799m [...]

  • Unilever is exploring a £6bn sale of spreads brands such as Flora and Stork after Kraft Heinz deal collapse

    March 19, 2017

    Unilever is exploring the sale of some of its most iconic brands after coming under shareholder pressure over a $143bn takeover bid from Kraft Heinz. Paul Polman, the FTSE 100 firm’s chief executive, is drawing up cost-cutting and restructuring plans, which could lead to the sale of its margarine and spreads business. The division, comprising [...]

  • Apple’s British design chief Jonny Ive invests in tech accessory startup that counts Victoria Beckham and Beyonce among customers

    March 19, 2017

    A London-based phone case startup, that counts Victoria Beckham and Beyonce as customers, has attracted investment from Apple's British design chief Sir Jonathan Ive. Chaos, a fashion consultancy run by Charlotte Stockdale and Katie Lyall, has launched a tech accessory division which includes products like a £185 personalised initial case and a £170 phone cover that has [...]

  • No playing around: Monopoly bins the thimble, wheelbarrow and boot tokens for the new T-rex, penguin and rubber duck

    March 18, 2017

    Remember the Monopoly days of the boot, thimble and wheelbarrow? Well those days are no longer, as the three unloved tokens have got the boot from the latest edition of the board and are being replaced by a Tyrannosaurus rex, a penguin and a rubber duck which will be available in new editions from August. Say [...]

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