City & Corporate: In the News ... Tesco - Bring us up to speed
24 Apr 2009
in revenue. Despite this healthy 8.8 per cent growth in adjusted profits, Tesco has found itself fighting a
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Go back 15 years and it would have been rare to find a consumer brief that did not target twentysomethings. Brands were falling over themselves to grab a slice of young people's disposable income, create loyal customers for the long term and be seen as 'cool'. But with young people bearing the brunt ...
in revenue. Despite this healthy 8.8 per cent growth in adjusted profits, Tesco has found itself fighting a
to look at how best to help our clients grow revenues by building competitive difference, identifying ...
news flow falls away because Parliament and the law courts go on holiday, thereby cutting off...Business also dries up because company reporting drives a lot of that news flow and it is geared to the weeks following the end of the calendar year and the tax year. So with acres of space to fill and not a lot to put in it, journalists fall back on one of their oldest ploys - seeing what tricks they used ...
- there is no link between council publications and the falling circulation of newspapers.' LGcommunications plans ...
been the long-suffering non-revenue-earners - local journalists. Good councils keep their residents ...
revenues to increase in 2009 despite the global economic climate. The findings come from Eurocom's Annual ...
of Dubai is also said to be a particularly demanding client. Dubai has been hit by huge falls in property ...
Dunfermline has become the latest building society to fall into governmental control.
turns sour. The problem faced by mainstream fund managers is threefold. First, the fall in asset ... managers. Second, the business is barely profitable for many operators. Their main source of revenue is a ... investors join their funds. As markets fall, new investment dries up and with it the fees. Indeed money gets ...