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  • Interflora owner returns to profit despite sales slip

    June 3, 2025

    The owner of the UK arm of Interflora has returned to the black despite its sales falling during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The Lincolnshire-headquartered business has posted a pre-tax profit of £1.9m for 2024, according to new accounts filed with Companies House. The profit comes after the firm behind Interflora’s UK [...]

  • Sweet success for biscuit giant behind Jammie Dodgers

    June 3, 2025

    The maker of Jammie Dodgers, Wagon Wheels and Party Rings created hundreds of jobs and significantly cut its losses as sales jumped past the £600m mark during its latest financial year. The group, which includes Burton’s Biscuit Company and Fox’s Biscuits, has posted a revenue of £638m for the 12 months to 31 August, 2024, [...]

  • JD Sports: CEO’s bonus cut as FTSE 100 giant loses £1bn profit race to Next

    June 2, 2025

    The boss of JD Sports has missed out on a major pay day after the FTSE 100 retailer lost the race to report a profit of £1bn to Next. Régis Schultz took home a pay packet of just over £2m for the Greater Manchester-headquartered group’s latest financial year, up from the £1.5m he received in [...]

  • M&S: FTSE 100 share price growth helps swell CEO’s pay before cyber attack

    June 2, 2025

    The rise in Marks & Spencer’s (M&S) share price before the FTSE 100 giant was hit by a major cyber attack has helped its chief executive’s pay swell to more than £7m, it has been revealed. Stuart Machin took home just over £7m for the retailer’s latest financial year, up from the £5m he received [...]

  • Radley London to raise prices to combat Trump’s tariffs

    June 2, 2025

    Luxury handbags brand Radley London has warned it will increase its prices in the US amid the ongoing uncertainty surrounding US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The business, which designs and manufactures luxury handbags, purses and other women’s accessories, said the tariffs the US government has placed on goods being imported from India could hit its bottom [...]

  • Asda ‘making good progress’ despite sales continuing to fall

    May 29, 2025

    The chairman of Asda has said the supermarket giant is “making good progress” despite its sales continuing to fall. The Leeds-headquartered chain has reported a revenue – excluding fuel – of £5bn for the three months to 31 March, 2025, the first quarter of its financial year. The total is a 5.9 per cent decrease [...]

  • Hollywood Bowl: Ten-pin bowling operator raises dividend

    May 29, 2025

    Bowling and leisure operator Hollywood Bowl has reported stable trading as it targets a significant expansion in the UK. The company reported like-for-like revenue growth of 2.1 per cent in the six months ended March 31, with UK like-for-like total revenue up 1.3 per cent. It said revenue was dented by a late Easter and [...]

  • Shein eyes Hong Kong for IPO as London listing stalls

    May 28, 2025

    Fast-fashion giant Shein is reportedly working towards a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) after failing to secure approval from Chinese regulators for its London listing. The Singapore-headquartered company aims to file a draft prospectus with Hong Kong’s stock exchange in the next few weeks, according to Reuters. The move comes as a blow to [...]

  • Pets at Home: Demand for vet services soars

    May 28, 2025

    Pets at Home has reported flat year-on-year revenue, with a starkly diverging performance in retail sales and veterinary services. Underlying profit before tax in retail fell by 16.6 per cent year on year to £72.9m, while underlying profit before tax from the company’s vet arm grew by 23.3 per cent year on year to £75.9m [...]

  • Oxford Street rebounds to pre-pandemic occupancy as firms bet on shops

    May 27, 2025

    Shop vacancies on Oxford Street have fallen below one per cent for the first time since the pandemic as brands compete for best-in-class retail space. Overall shop vacancies on Oxford Street fell to 0.5 per cent in the first quarter of the year, the first time the figure has fallen below one per cent since [...]

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