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  • Cheltenham Festival sets new alcohol restrictions after last year’s debauchery

    March 14, 2017

    After last year's booze-fuelled escapades at Cheltenham Festival tarnished the lavish event, the racecourse has instated new rules in an attempt to limit how much customers drink. Racegoers are now barred from purchasing more than four alcoholic drinks at a time. However, complimentary water will be made available at each bar. In 2016, two footballers were fined after apparently urinating in a [...]

  • Private equity firm Privet Capital cuddles up with Care Bears maker Vivid Toy Group

    March 14, 2017

    Private equity firm Privet Capital has snapped up a toymaker behind Care Bears, Thunderbirds and Moshi Monsters. Vivid Toy Group sells its products to major retailers across the UK, France, Benelux, Germany and the US, including in Tesco, Argos, Wal-Mart, Toys ‘R’ Us and Amazon. Headquartered in Guildford, the firm also has operations in Paris, Frankfurt and [...]

  • Marks and Spencer has shut down its Beijing branch as it heads out of China

    March 14, 2017

    Marks and Spencer has pulled out of China, closing its prestigious Beijing branch earlier this month, the company confirmed. The retailer said it also closed two stores in February in the country and three more in January. Three remaining stores in Shanghai are scheduled to close by 1 April. Adam Colton, Marks & Spencer managing [...]

  • Another year of profit losses for French Connection

    March 14, 2017

    High street fashion shop, French Connection, has reported yet another year of losses. The figures French Connection said revenues for 2016 were £153.2m, down six per cent, compared to last year’s £164.2m. The company declared an underlying operating loss of £3.7m this year, compared to £4.7m last year. It has less cash this year and [...]

  • Ocado share price rises as it delivers steady sales growth but eyes sterling currency movements

    March 14, 2017

    Grocery delivery company Ocado reported increased sales but said it remains vulnerable to changing price pressures and currency movements. Shares rose by more than 1.5 per cent at the open before paring some gains. The figures Gross retail sales grew by 13.1 per cent in the quarter to February, matching last quarter’s growth to reach [...]

  • The Gym Group share price rises as it flexes its muscle and moves into the black

    March 14, 2017

    Pay-as-you-go gym operator The Gym Group has posted its first full-year profit with revenues rising 22 per cent as it shows no signs of slowing expansion. Read more: How budget chain The Gym Group built up its muscle The figures The company, which owns 89 low cost gyms across the UK, reported revenue of £73.5m [...]

  • Revealed: Notes coffee shop nets £600,000 loan from challenger bank OakNorth to open two new London branches, despite Brexit uncertainty

    March 13, 2017

    Notes has struck a deal for a £600,000 loan to open two further branches in London, including its largest site to date, City PM has learnt. The coffee shop and wine bar chain, which already has six sites dotted around the capital, hopes to push ahead with aggressive growth plans in the near future and the [...]

  • Lush says Brexit sent “shockwaves” through the business and threatens to focus expansion outside the UK

    March 13, 2017

    Lush has threatened to focus its future expansion outside the UK as Brexit sent "shockwaves" through the business. The natural cosmetics firm said the 20 per cent of its UK workforce who do not have British citizenship "suddenly felt unwelcome and understandably upset" after the UK voted to leave the European Union. The bath bomb [...]

  • British book worms are spending more on reading this year, sending sales up £100m

    March 13, 2017

    Britons are reading more than last year and increased spending by six per cent on books by as much as £100m more compared to 2016, according to research from Nielsen Book Research UK. Printed book sales were up seven per cent, driven by greater reading amongst younger generations, despite commonly held assumptions that young people [...]

  • Aldi is harnessing the ’90s revival with a retro new logo

    March 13, 2017

    Aldi has launched a retro new logo as it goes for a ‘90s update to the German supermarket’s blue, red and orange badge. Aldi Sued, the owner of the discount supermarket, rejected the flat design of its current logo, plumping instead for the gradient sheen beloved of companies when computers first became capable of giving [...]

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