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  • Black Friday 2016 UK: Here are eight shopping tips and tricks for how to make the most the retail extravaganza, according to the experts

    November 1, 2016

    The retail bonanza-slash-bunfight known as Black Friday is nearly upon us – just under a month (25 November). This year sales "experts" are falling over themselves to give bargain hunters top tips to get the best deals without ending up in hospital/prison/debt.  That might sound extreme, but after last year's discount day turned violent, it might be [...]

  • Kim Jong-un slashes beer prices to get rid of stock

    November 1, 2016

    North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has cut the price of beer to get rid of excess ale that was bought for a festival in the summer. Demand has soared since Ryongsong Beer’s price was cut in half from 3,000 North Korean won to 1,500, and Taedong River Beer was reduced from KPW 6,000 to 5,000. It is thought that [...]

  • Luxury firms should stop blaming macro trends for poor sales and become more sophisticated

    October 31, 2016

    The latest batch of earnings reports from the luxury giants were showstoppers – with stunning double-digit gains from Kering, the owner of Gucci, versus no growth from Burberry. The polarised results raise the question: is it time for the luxury sector to move on from a tale of woe after the crackdown on Chinese consumption [...]

  • Tesco faces £100m damages claim from investors over the overstating of its profits

    October 31, 2016

    Supermarket chain Tesco is facing a £100m damages claim from investors after the firm overstated its earnings in 2014. Bentham Group, which is providing the financial backing for the group's claim, said today that 125 shareholders are involved in taking action against the supermarket when it overstated its profits by £263m. The legal action will seek to [...]

  • It’s happening: Majestic Wine is now offering next-day delivery

    October 31, 2016

    It may be a little early in the morning to raise a toast, but wine lovers everywhere can certainly tip their hats to Majestic Wine, which today unveiled plans to offer next-day delivery on more than 1,250 wines – including 400 fine wines. The company said it will now offer click and collect and named and [...]

  • All Saints scores fourth consecutive year of growth

    October 31, 2016

    Fashion brand All Saints has posted its fourth consecutive year of growth. In the year ending 30 January 2016, the company clocked up total sales of £252.5m, an increase of nine per cent from £231.3m the year before. Read more: All Saints edges closer to sale amid administration fear UK sales increased 7.4 per cent to [...]

  • House of Fraser bond prices are under pressure as distressed funds circle

    October 30, 2016

    The value of publicly traded debt issued by department store House of Fraser has fallen dramatically over the last week prompting fears of financial problems. Last year, the company issued £175m of bonds on the Luxembourg stock exchange as part of a £300m financial restructuring – the bonds mature in 2020. And the value of the bonds [...]

  • Latest filings by British arm of McDonald’s reveals level of royalty payments to Luxembourg entity

    October 30, 2016

    The British operations of burger giant McDonald's paid £123m for franchise rights last year which are part of a structure that is being investigated by European authorities. The company, whose UK operations are captured in a Luxembourg based company, McD Europe Franchising, reported a profit of $541m for the year to December 2015, almost identical to the $540m it [...]

  • Marmitegate is back: Now Morrisons is increasing the price of Marmite

    October 28, 2016

    Remember when Marmite broke the internet a couple of weeks ago when Tesco and Unilever locked horns over pricing and Tesco threatened to stop selling the yeasty spread? Well, it now looks like Marmite really is in trouble, after Morrisons admitted it needs to hike its price by a whopping 12.5 per cent, according to retail [...]

  • Alibaba wants a chief cuteness officer (no dogs allowed)

    October 28, 2016

    Forget the days of shelling out money to get Kim Kardashian to promote your products. Alibaba has come up with the idea of recruiting for a "chief maimeng officer" (that translates as "selling its cuteness") to help sell its products and promote its bumper sale on Singles' Day next month. The Chinese e-commerce giant is hoping the successful [...]

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