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  • ‘We hope this is not goodbye’: Partridges to close iconic London store after 53 years

    January 14, 2025

    Independent family-run food store Partridges is to close its iconic London location after 53 years. The company is to shutter its fine food store in Duke of York Square, Chelsea, on 2 February. Partridges confirmed that its location in Gloucester Road, Kensington, will continue to trade as usual and that a new store will open [...]

  • Trouble for B&M as millions wiped off value despite huge pay day

    January 14, 2025

    Despite reporting increased sales and a huge dividend of more than £150m, shares in B&M plunged in the aftermath of its latest trading update last week. Shares in the Liverpool-headquartered discount retailer slumped from 360p to 316p following the publication of its third quarter results. B&M’s price has hardly recovered in the days since, with [...]

  • Ocado shares surge after online grocer reports record-breaking year

    January 14, 2025

    Ocado Retail’s sales boomed in the weeks leading up to Christmas, vastly outperforming the broader market with double-digit revenue and customer growth. In a trading update issued today, the company, a 50:50 joint venture between Ocado and Marks and Spencer, reported revenue growth of 17.5 per cent in the 13 weeks to 1 December. Ocado [...]

  • JD Sports shares plunge after retailer warns on profit

    January 14, 2025

    JD Sports shares plunged more than 12 per cent this morning after the company issued a profit warning. The FTSE 100 giant forecast full year profit before tax at between £915m and £935m, down from its previous estimate of £955m to £1.035bn. This morning, the retail giant told markets sales fell 1.5 per cent across November [...]

  • Protein Works set for ‘epic milestone’ as sales pass £50m

    January 13, 2025

    Protein Works is gearing up to achieve an “epic milestone” as its sales broke through the £50m barrier for the first time. The Cheshire-headquartered business is on the verge of selling 400 million protein shakes worldwide as it revealed its turnover hit £50.7m in the year to 31 August, 2024. The latest turnover total for [...]

  • Boots warns of higher Budget costs amid sales surge

    January 10, 2025

    High street pharmacy giant Boots has warned it faces “heightened cost pressures” in 2025 following the Autumn Budget as it revealed strong sales towards the end of last year. The new boss of the Nottingham-headquartered company, Anthony Hemmerdinger, added that while Boots has come under increased pressure, “the business is focused on navigating these and [...]

  • M&S: City broker slashes share price target on lower profit prospects

    January 10, 2025

    Berenberg has downgraded its share price target for Marks and Spencer following lower estimates of long-term growth for the high street darling. The broker downgraded its price target from 410p to 384p, a cut of six per cent, due to a decrease in its profit estimate. “The potential for upside surprise now looks more limited [...]

  • Share price down after Sainsbury’s reported bumper Christmas

    January 10, 2025

    Sainsbury's claims to have won the grocery market share for the fifth consecutive Christmas, with sales up nearly four per cent

  • Marks and Spencer shares plunge despite bumper results

    January 9, 2025

    Marks and Spencer shares plunged by eight per cent in early deals this morning as investors digested the company’s Christmas trading update. The food and clothing retailer told markets this morning that food sales increased 8.7 in the 13 weeks to December 28, and sales of its new Christmas products grew 14 per cent. This [...]

  • 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, [...]

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