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  • Profit falls steeply at Halfords in face of ‘fragile’ consumer confidence

    May 21, 2019

    Halfords said profit before tax fell 24 per cent in 2019 to £51m. The figures The company said revenue remained broadly flat on £1.138bn, but profit fell sharply. It said underlying profit before tax fell 17.9 per cent to £58.8m, with underlying basic earnings per share down 17.2 per cent on 24.5p. Read more: Halfords share [...]

  • Bike crash: Halfords share price plummets as mild weather and consumer confidence hit profits

    January 10, 2019

    Shares in Halford have dropped through the floor as the company said mild weather and weak consumer confidence were set to hit its bottom line. The bikes and car parts seller said it was reducing expected profit before tax of between £58m and £62m, far down from November estimates that profit would be broadly in [...]

  • Major retailers ‘may be breaking data protection rules’ with e-receipt marketing

    December 11, 2018

    Several major retailers may be breaking laws around data protection by sending unsolicited marketing to customers in e-receipts, according to consumer body Which. An investigation found several major high street retailers sent customers promotional marketing of other products within e-receipts. The unwanted adverts suggest the retailers may be in contravention of data protection laws brought in [...]

  • Clipper Logistics delivers double-digit growth on back of new contracts

    December 6, 2018

    Clipper Logistics struck an upbeat tone this morning after posting double-digit growth in the six months to October, having secured a number of major contracts amid the continued rise in demand for click-and-collect services. The figures In the six months to the end of October group revenue reached £227.9m, climbing 14.1 per cent when compared with [...]

  • Evans Cycles set for closures in spite of ‘profit’

    November 18, 2018

    Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley is set to close a swathe of Evans Cycles stores in spite of recent suggestions that most of its outlets turn a profit. The retail magnate has warned that he might only be able to keep half of Evans Cycles stores open in the future “in order to save the [...]

  • Brexit uncertainty boosts Wincanton profits

    November 8, 2018

    Logistics firm Wincanton reported strong results for the six months to the end of September as British companies scramble to prepare for a no-deal Brexit.   The figures Wincanton’s revenue was up a marginal 0.1 per cent to £581.8m. Profit before tax rose 48 per cent to £30.1m. Cash flow was up to £33.5m from [...]

  • No bumps in the road expected for Halfords despite retail gloom

    November 4, 2018

    Bicycle and car maintenance retailer Halfords is expected to report that business is running as usual in its half-year results next week, despite many other retail stores being negatively affected by this year's unusually long hot weather. The retailer is expected to remain on track for its full-year profit guidance, which will be broadly in line [...]

  • Sports Direct and JD Sports join the race for Evans Cycles

    October 3, 2018

    JD Sports Fashion and Sports Direct have taken up seats at the bidding table alongside Halfords for beleaguered firm Evans Cycles. Both sporting retail powerhouses have tabled indicative offers for Evans in the last week, Sky News first reported late last night. The bids come in addition to an offer from Britain's biggest bike firm [...]

  • Chained to its rival? Halfords swoops in for embattled bike chain Evans Cycles

    September 27, 2018

      Britain’s largest bike chain Halfords is in talks to rescue its beleaguered rival Evans Cycles, according to Sky News late last night. Halfords is understood to be one of several parties which have shown interest in buying Evans, which has hurried up the bidding process in an effort to avoid collapse. The news comes [...]

  • Halfords share price plummets on poor summer bike sales

    September 2, 2015

    Shares in car and bike maintenance retailer Halfords fell more than 7.7 per cent to 470.6p in early trading, after this summer's soggy weather hit its bicycle sales. The figures Like-for-like sales at the company dropped 1.3 per cent in the eight weeks to the end of August – although for cycling specifically the fall was 11 [...]

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