
Sainsbury’s had good news around its clothing sales on Wednesday as they rose in Q2 after having been less strong of late. But the company had less to shout about around its Argos ops that continued to struggle.
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Sainsbury’s had good news around its clothing sales on Wednesday as they rose in Q2 after having been less strong of late. But the company had less to shout about around its Argos ops that continued to struggle.
Asda, the British supermarket arm of U.S. retail giant Walmart, said underlying sales growth dipped in its latest quarter, partly reflecting the later timing of Easter this year.
Walmart, the world's biggest retailer, said it is considering a stock market listing for its British supermarket arm Asda, whose attempt to combine with rival Sainsbury's was blocked by the UK regulator last month.
Asda will be scrutinised for clues on whether U.S. owner Walmart wants to line it up for sale when it gives its first trading update since a planned Sainsbury's takeover collapsed.
The Sainsbury’s-Asda merger deal is off following the final decision by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that blocked it on the grounds that prices could rise.
American private equity giant KKR is plotting a bid for Walmart's Asda as talks for its merger with British rival Sainsbury falter on competition concerns, The Sunday Times reported.
Sainsbury's has hit back after the UK competition authority raised concerns about pricing, which means the creation of a supermarket fashion powerhouse might not happen.
Tu Clothing's new campaign for its bra offer is encouraging women to love their breasts as they are, rather than viewing them through a male-focused filter.
British supermarket chain Asda, which is owned by Walmart, has lost a challenge at the Court of Appeal in the latest round of a long-running dispute with staff over equal pay for different roles.
Major consumer companies including Unilever and Procter & Gamble are chasing consumers who want goods delivered automatically, pitching new online subscription services, even though these have not always worked.