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RBS planning to cut 2,600 UK jobs

 

Royal Bank of Scotland has said it is to cut a further 2,600 UK jobs over the next year.

Most of the losses are in its insurance division, with 600 posts going at the head office of its retail banking arm.

The bank has been trying to cut costs since the massive government bail-out to save it from collapse in 2007, which left RBS 84%-owned by the taxpayer.

It had already announced almost 23,000 job losses across its business worldwide since the bail-out. Read more »

House price growth hits three-year high

House price growth has broken the double-digit barrier for the first time in almost three years, suggesting that confidence in the market has returned.

Nationwide said that the 10.5 per cent growth in average annual prices was the highest since June 2007.

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Simply Sales Jobs hits 100,000 registered jobseekers

SimplySalesJobs.co.uk has now hit the mark of over 100,000 registered jobseekers, making it the leading website in the UK for those looking to find a sales job and those who are recruiting.

And with nearly 6,000 job vacancies currently on the site there are plenty of opportunities available for the job seekers.

Ian Partington, managing director of Simply Jobs Boards, said: “This is fantastic news for our clients and any other company who are looking to recruit sales people.

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Retail sales enjoy Easter boost

UK retail sales enjoyed a strong rise last month, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), with the figures boosted by Easter shopping.

The total value of sales jumped 6.6% in March from a year ago, while like-for-like sales were up 4.4%

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Supermarket Tesco Rings Up 10% Rise In Profit

Tesco has posted pre-tax profits of £3.4bn for the year to February 27, up 10.1% on the previous year.

The result came despite slowing UK sales growth amid tougher competition and easing food inflation.

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Back Of The Net For UK Sports Retailer

Sportswear and fashion company JD Sports Fashion hopes to improve on a strong start to 2010 by cashing in on the football World Cup buzz.

It has unveiled a 26% rise in profit for 2009 and sales have continued to rise in the last 10 weeks.

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BA SALES BOSS COULD FACE FIVE YEARS

British Airways current head of sales and marketing plus two former senior sales and marketing executives and a spin doctor are due to appear at Southwark Crown Court today. All four are charged with price-fixing, which was criminalised by the 2002 Enterprise Act, and face up to five years in jail and unlimited fines if found guilty.

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UK retail sales in strong rebound

UK retail sales rose strongly between January and February, official figures show, following a sharp fall a month earlier.

The figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed a 2.1% rise in retail sales volumes.

In January, volumes fell by 3% – a sharp revision down from the 1.8% fall initially reported.

Economists said the rise in sales was expected, following suppressed sales in January due to the poor weather.

“Sales in January had been hurt very badly by the weather and the reintroduction of VAT,” said Sarah Hewin, senior economist at Standard Chartered, speaking to the BBC.

“We have to be cautious about saying that consumption is on an upward trend, however. Overall spending is still relatively weak.”

Compared with last February, sales were up 3.5% – much lower than forecast by most analysts.

In terms of value, sales for February were up 1.9% compared with January, or 5% up on a year ago.

Source : BBC News

Kingfisher raises dividend on 50% profit surge

Fortunes at Kingfisher, the owner of B&Q, appear to be turning after the company reported pre-tax profits of £547 million, a rise of nearly 50 per cent, and increased its dividend for the first time in five years.

Kingfisher, which is the largest DIY company in Europe and the third largest in the world, said that it had been buoyed by improvements to its internal operations and a new executive team, and plans to nearly double its capital expenditure to £400 million.

Sales across the group rose £10 billion to £10.5 billion for the 12 months to January 30, though like-for-like revenue, which strips out turnover from new stores opened during the year, fell by 1.5 per cent.

UK sales rose by 1.4 per cent, taking total sales for the year to £4.4 billion, although there was a 65 per cent rise in retail  profit owing to “margin and cost initiatives”.

The group said that it had halved losses in its struggling China operation.

The “green pound” was a notable factor in profits as sales of eco-products totalled more than £1 billion for the first time.

Kingfisher announced that it would be increasing its final dividend by 5 per cent to 3.575p but warned that it remained “cautious” on the outlook for consumer demand.

Ian Cheshire, the group chief executive, said: “Profitability, cash generation and return on capital all grew in the UK and Ireland, France, Poland Turkey and Spain. Encouragingly, losses were significantly reduced in China as our turnaround plan progresses.”

“In generally weak consumer markets our self-help initiatives underpinned our robust performance, driving a higher gross margin, more cost efficiency and lower working capital.”

Kingfisher said that it was continuing with plans to broaden its product range and to expand further in France and Eastern Europe, with 15 new stores planned for Poland, Turkey and Russia. About 60 per cent of its business is overseas.

Kingfisher said that it had managed to reduce its net debt by three quarters and that it had a free cashflow of £761 million.

Source : The Times.

Apprentice may be postponed until 2011

The Apprentice may have to be pushed back to next year, depending on the outcome of the General Election.

The sixth series of the popular BBC One series has already been postponed from this month because of strict rules regarding political bias during election campaigns. Since last year’s series, Sir Alan Sugar has started working as a business tsar for the government.

Now The Sun is claiming that if the election results in a hung Parliament, the BBC will be forced to wait until 2011 before the programme can be shown.

A hung Parliament, where neither of the main parties has an outright majority, would result in a coalition government and would likely mean another election later in the year.

A source told the paper: “The Apprentice lasts for three months so it will prove very hard to find a slot for it this year if there is a hung Parliament.”

Last year’s series saw Yasmina Siadatan triumph in the final over Kate Walsh. The new series will see Karren Brady replacing Margaret Mountford as one of Sir Alan’s advisors.

Source : Yahoo News.

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