Tesco share price spikes as Dunnhumby sale speculation mounts March 16, 2015 Tesco shares spiked four per cent in afternoon trading amid mounting speculation of a potential sale of its lucrative data business Dunnhumby. A deal, which could be worth as much as £2bn to the supermarket according to analysts, is moving ahead, with WPP and a host of private equity firms vying for the data company [...]
Tesco’s Dunnhumby: Is Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP about to take a stake in the supermarket’s data business? March 15, 2015 Tesco could be about to sell off a majority stake in its data arm that was responsible for creating the Tesco Clubcard loyalty scheme. The world’s largest advertising firm, Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP, has made an offer for Tesco's Dunnhumby, Bloomberg reports. Tesco brought in Goldman Sachs in January to explore options for Dunnhumby as [...]
Grocery price war continues: Tesco’s rebound hurts Asda as Aldi reaches record market share March 10, 2015 Tesco's return to growth is stealing market share from Asda, according to the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel. The sector as a whole is still hugely competitive: the grocery price war has driven supermarket deflation to a record level of 1.6 per cent for the 12 weeks to March 1. Kantar estimated that this had [...]
Tesco loses Harris + Hoole and Giraffe chief Michael Holmes amid Dave Lewis restructure March 9, 2015 Tesco has lost another senior executive, after the man in charge of its Harris + Hoole coffee shops and restaurant chain Giraffe stepped down. Chief executive of new food experiences Michael Holmes, the man behind Tesco’s strategy to offer dining experiences in-store in a bid to pull in customers, has fallen on the wrong side [...]
Tesco hires BP vice president Byron Grote March 4, 2015 BP director and vice president Byron Grote is joining Tesco's board as the troubled supermarket looks to bolster its financial experience. Grote, who has been at BP since it acquired Standard Oil of Ohio in 1987, joins the Tesco board on May 1 as a non-executive director. The grocer said he brought “extensive executive [...]
Warren Buffett annual letter for golden anniversary: Spin offs, successor CEOs and selling Berkshire Hathaway’s Tesco stake March 1, 2015 Warren Buffett has ruled out spinning off Berkshire Hathaway into separate businesses, revealed a successor has been chosen to fill his shoes and addressed the firm’s stake in Tesco which he previously called a “huge mistake”, in his annual letter to investors. This year celebrating the firm’s golden anniversary, Buffett's highly anticipated 14-page letter reminisced [...]
Tesco investors non-plussed by John Allan as chairman – he’s no Archie Norman say analysts February 18, 2015 Something to tick off Dave Lewis’ Tesco recovery to-do list: – appointing a new chairman. The milestone was finally passed after a near four-month search with the naming of Dixons Carphone’s John Allan as Richard Broadbent’s successor. What’s that done to Tesco shares? Not much. They edged up slightly in early trading and are [...]
Here’s everything we know about Tesco’s new chairman, John Allan February 17, 2015 After a four-month search, Tesco has finally revealed who will replace Sir Richard Broadbent as chairman. John Allan was chosen after “a deep and thorough process” to lead the supermarket's board as it attempts to recover from a wretched 2014. Allan, who commented that he was “very pleased to be taking on this role at such a [...]
Tesco appoints former Dixons Carphone deputy as new chairman February 17, 2015 Tesco has named John Allan as its next chairman following Richard Broadbent's decision to step down from the role. The beleaguered supermarket has turned to current Dixons Carphone deputy chairman Allan who will step into the role on 1 March. He will pay be paid a fixed salary of £650,000 for three years, inclusive of [...]
Tesco to cut up to 10,000 jobs amid overhaul February 15, 2015 Tesco could cut up to 10,000 jobs as part of a radical overhaul by chief executive Dave Lewis aimed at halting a slide in profits. Britain’s biggest supermarket, which employs around 314,000 staff, announced plans last month to save £250m a year by axing 43 unprofitable stores, shelving 49 new projects and closing its [...]