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  • Greggs share price falls after City broker says ‘sell’

    January 21, 2025

    Greggs’ share price has fallen nearly four per cent after a leading City broker downgraded its rating for the high street chain to ‘Sell’. Panmure Liberum analysts suggested that Greggs’ time of ‘supernormal’ growth – sales rose by nearly 20 per cent in 2023 – may be over. Analysts suggested that Greggs’ roll-out of evening [...]

  • Next: Lord Wolfson warns Budget will make it ‘harder’ to enter workforce

    January 17, 2025

    The boss of retail giant Next has warned that tax rises announced in the Budget will make it “harder and harder for people to enter the workforce”. Lord Wolfson told the BBC that the government’s move to hike national insurance (NI) would disproportionately hit entry-level jobs.  “The axe has fallen particularly hard on those entry-level, [...]

  • Retail’s Christmas results don’t match up to the gloom in the market

    January 17, 2025

    If you were to judge the health of the retail market solely from the last two weeks of festive trading results, you would think the market is in rude health.  But that would be a significant departure from the actual sentiment in the market, which has taken on a sense of almost unrelenting gloom in [...]

  • Greggs: Sausage roll-maker passes two milestones despite ‘subdued’ footfall

    January 9, 2025

    Greggs reported a record-breaking year in 2024 as the sausage-roll maker surpassed two key milestones, but warned on headwinds in 2025 after “subdued” footfall. In an update to markets today, the high street bakery reported an 11.2 per cent uptick in total sales, which sprung the company upwards of its sales milestone of £2bn. However, [...]

  • Lidl boss warns retailers are ‘reeling’ after Budget tax raid

    November 20, 2024

    The boss of budget supermarket Lidl has warned retailers are “reeling” following Labour’s tax raid in the Autumn Budget. The German supermarket’s UK boss Ryan McDonnell said the discount brand was staring down the barrel of “tens of millions of pounds” in extra costs. This comes after the Chancellor unveiled a £25.7bn tax-raising package, with [...]

  • Retail bosses warn of £7bn cost burden after Budget

    November 19, 2024

    UK retail bosses have written to the Chancellor to warn of the wide-ranging damage from the Autumn Budget on their sector, including “inevitable” job losses and price rises. In a letter coordinated by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), 79 signatories, including bluechip retailers Tesco, Next, and Greggs, said they had “significant concerns” about the impact [...]

  • Autumn Budget: Company directors race to dump shares ahead of tax raid

    October 24, 2024

    Fresh analysis has found company directors of listed companies are racing to sell shares ahead of a widely anticipated capital gains tax raid in next week’s Autumn Budget. Between 1 September and 22 October, the value of sell and buy transactions in directors of UK-listed companies in their own firm’s shares was £345.5m and £63m [...]

  • Greggs delivers success once again as evening trade boosts sales

    October 1, 2024

    High street bakery Greggs has reported another quarter of strong sales growth, fueled by new products and extended evening opening hours. The sausage-roll maker told markets this morning that total sales rose by 10.6 per cent in the third quarter of 2024, with like-for-like sales up five per cent. This growth was “supported by menu [...]

  • The Capitalist: Lord Bethell bigs up the rave; Greggs goes bling; James Blunt kicks off

    September 12, 2024

    Lord Bethell muses on the politics of the rave while Greggs releases the new must-have City accessory: catch up on the latest gossip in The Capitalist.

  • Greggs: Sausage roll-co breathe sigh of relief with ‘no plans’ to raise prices in 2024

    July 30, 2024

    Greggs has confirmed there are no plans to raise prices for the rest of the year, as London sausage roll-loving commuters breathe a sigh of relief. Chief executive Roisin Currie confirmed the news this morning are previous price increases of 5p for products were driven by wage increases, she said. The bakery boss added that [...]

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