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  • Trivago’s boss on how the travel group finds the hotel that fits you perfectly

    February 13, 2017

    While Trivago was meeting American investors ahead of its December listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange, chief executive Rolf Schroemgens realised many of the people he met had a very limited understanding of the company. Despite a boost to the hotel search engine’s profile in 2013 when American travel giant Expedia snapped up 63.5 per cent of the company [...]

  • January footfall fell at the steepest rate since the Brexit vote

    February 13, 2017

    In January the number of shoppers in the UK fell at the steepest rate since the month of the EU referendum. Footfall fell 1.3 per cent year-on-year in January, according to data from Springboard and the British Retail Consortium. This was the sharpest drop-off in customer numbers since a 2.8 per cent drop in June [...]

  • Clintons mulls shutting up more than a hundred shops

    February 13, 2017

    Greetings cards chain Clintons is mulling the closure of more than a hundred high street stores. According to The Telegraph, the chain’s US owner American Greetings is contemplating shutting 120 of its 393 Clintons shops, which have not been modernised yet and are “subject to an ongoing strategic review”. American Greetings has also slowed down the programme to revamp [...]

  • All Star Lanes scores £3.5m strike after successful turnaround

    February 12, 2017

    All Star Lanes has secured a £3.5m refinancing after a successful 2016 saw its underlying profits jump 39.5 per cent to £1.4m. The American-inspired ten-pin bowling chain has one branch in Manchester and four in London, including its recently reopened Brick Lane flagship location. Although the company was founded in 2006, it was only after [...]

  • Ocado chairman Stuart Rose bags £1.3m share award

    February 12, 2017

    Online grocer Ocado gave its chairman Stuart Rose a £1.3m share award last year as part of a pay deal he agreed when he joined the company in 2013. When he was made Ocado chairman, former Marks and Spencer boss Rose bought £400,000 worth of Ocado stock. The company gave him 452,000 shares on the [...]

  • The Body Shop attracts buyout bidders in £850m sale

    February 12, 2017

    Potential buyers are emerging in the $1bn (£850m) sale of ethical beauty brand The Body Shop. Apax Partners, a high-profile backer of companies including Karl Lagerfeld and Orange, has registered its interest, The Sunday Times reported yesterday. Current owner L’Oréal put the iconic British store up for sale last week, saying it wanted to “give it [...]

  • William Hill investor pushing for sale

    February 12, 2017

    The high street betting chain, William Hill, is being considered as a potential target for acquisition, according to reports in the Sunday Times. Parvus Asset Management has been pushing for a sale of William Hill for four months, according to sources in the City. The Mayfair-based hedge fund is William Hill’s biggest single shareholder, with [...]

  • Boden appoints Tesco veteran as new CEO

    February 12, 2017

    British clothing brand Boden has appointed Jill Easterbrook as its new CEO. Easterbrook formerly worked at Tesco for 15 years, holding at different times the roles of chief customer officer, group business transformation director and managing director of clothing. She left the company in 2016 and has been a non-executive director at Auto Trader since [...]

  • Klimt painting set to fetch more than £45m at auction

    February 12, 2017

    A painting by Gustav Klimt is expected to sell for at least £45m at auction next month. The 1907 landscape, entitled ‘Bauerngarten’, will go up for sale at Sotheby’s in London on 1 March. It was previously sold at Christie’s for $5.8m in 1994, and appeared in a Royal Academy exhibition last year. Works by [...]

  • After BHS: MPs eye stricter transparency rules for private companies

    February 12, 2017

    The UK's biggest private companies and those with large pension schemes should have to abide by the same financial reporting rules as listed firms to ensure the fallout from the collapse of BHS is not repeated, MPs have said. Any private company with more than 5,000 members of a defined benefit pension scheme, or those defined as large [...]

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