
NMA approves Super de Boer sale
The acquisition has been allowed on the basis that Schuitema sells five of the stores immediately after acquisition to prevent local competition problems which were thought likely to arise in five small towns as a result of the original deal. The NMA announced that the move would result in Schuitema having very high market share in these towns, though the effect on the company's overall market share would be small. The Super de Boer stores in these towns will therefore be sold to third parties. International Supermarket News to award competition winner £15,000 advertising
Entry for the award will open on 1st September 2010. The competition will be judged by major fresh-cut supermarket buyers. The winner will be able to use £15,000 advertising in the International Supermarket News magazine and on the website. Safeway's Results in Line With Expectations
Friday, 12 March 2010 13:57
News
John Lewis pays out 15% bonus on the back of strong profits
John Lewis Partnership, the employee - owned retail group which operates Waitrose, has reported healthy sales growth of 6.5% over 2009, a result which will allow the 70,000 strong staff team to be paid a 15% bonus. The bellwether retail group has performed strongly over the year, with total group operating profit up 15% to £165.9 million, and Waitrose operating profit up 26.8% to £268.2million. Online sales showed remarkable growth, with John Lewis Direct sales rising 18.2% to £393.5 million. Research Project Given the Go Ahead
Friday, 12 March 2010 12:02
News
|
|
|
| Page 1 of 131 |