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Sunday newspaper round-up: New infections, Morrisons, Pfizer

Sun, 25th Jul 2021 12:33

(Sharecast News) - The number of people infected with coronavirus has dropped for a fourth day, raising hopes that the pandemic may be levelling off. The UK recorded 31,795 new infections yesterday, a fall of 32 per cent from the 46,558 on Tuesday. The figure is down 42 per cent from last Saturday. "Great to see continued signs of Delta descent in the UK today," tweeted Dr Eric Topol, a US physician who is an international authority on the coronavirus. Some scientists cautioned that the data does not capture the impact of "freedom day" last Monday. But Paul Hunter, professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, hailed it as "remarkable" and "absolutely good news". - Sunday Times
A former boss of Morrisons has urged its private equity suitors to respect the Bradford-based grocer's heritage if they succeed in a £6.3 billion takeover. The Morrisons board has recommended a 252p-a-share bid from a consortium led by Fortress. Another private equity firm, Apollo, is in talks to join the consortium. While the Fortress group has pledged not to sell and lease back a significant proportion of Morrisons' freehold property estate, fears have been raised that private equity ownership could lead to the grocer being loaded with debt or partially broken up. Shareholders are due to vote on the deal, which is to be carried out via a scheme of arrangement and requires 75 per cent investor approval, on August 16. - Sunday Times

US private equity giant Apollo is closing in on an agreement to join forces with a group of foreign bidders for Morrisons supermarkets, tightening the consortium's grip on the grocery chain. Fortress, which is backed by Japanese investment giant Softbank, has teamed up with American businessman Charles Koch and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board to agree a £6.3billion offer for the Bradford-based chain. - Financial Mail on Sunday

A top Pfizer executive has said he is 'confident' the US pharma giant will be able to triple the number of Covid vaccines it has manufactured by the end of the year. Pfizer - the first company to supply a Covid vaccine to Britain - has already raised its 2021 production target from 2.5billion to 3billion. meaning a significant ramp-up in production is required. - Financial Mail on Sunday

Cineworld has been plunged into a fresh court battle over unpaid rents, as the world's second-biggest cinema chain scrambles to recover from months of closures. The FTSE 250 company is facing a £1 million legal claim from Marina Developments Ltd, the owner of its multiplex in Southampton. Owned by Baron Iliffe and his family's Yattendon Group, which runs marinas along with local newspapers. Marina Developments claims that Cineworld has failed to pay rent and other charges since March last year. - Sunday Times

Britain should treat cigarettes like petrol cars and ban them in 10 years' time, bosses at the world's biggest listed tobacco company have said. André Calantzopoulos and Jacek Olczak, chairman and chief executive respectively of Philip Morris International, say a "carrot and stick" approach is required by the Government to force smokers to quit. Mr Olczak said: "We can see the world without cigarettes. And actually, the sooner it happens, the better it is for everyone." - Sunday Telegraph

Taxpayers will be left facing "significant financial risk for decades to come" because of the levels of emergency government spending on the pandemic, totalling more than £370bn, a powerful committee of MPs says today. In two separate reports, the all-party public accounts committee (PAC) paints a daunting picture of the lasting financial strain caused by the first 16 months of combating Covid-19, and says the government must not wait until after the official inquiry to learn the lessons of what went wrong. - Guardian
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14 Sep 2021 08:00

UK grocery prices up 1.3% in last month as promotions hit record low -Kantar

LONDON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - British grocery prices rose 1.3% on a like-for-like basis in the four weeks to Sept. 5 year-on-year, with supermarket promotions hitting record lows, market researcher Kantar said on Tuesday.It said that for much of 202...

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14 Sep 2021 07:16

Morrisons bidder CD&R reaches agreement with pension trustees

LONDON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Morrisons suitor Clayton Dubilier & Rice said it had reached agreement with the pension trustees of the British supermarket chain to provide additional security and support to the schemes, as it seeks to clinch the dea...

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14 Sep 2021 05:59

Morrisons prepares to trial first "zero waste" stores

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13 Sep 2021 12:26

Sainsbury's to shut all stores on Boxing Day as thanks to workers

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13 Sep 2021 10:00

Britain's Tesco joins refillable revolution with in-store trial

LONDON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Britain’s biggest supermarket group Tesco launched a trial on Monday that allows customers to buy food, drink, household and beauty products in reusable packaging, part of its strategy to cut plastic waste.Britons have ...

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9 Sep 2021 17:02

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks fall as China factory gate inflation jumps

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9 Sep 2021 09:54

Morrisons boss forecasts 'biblical' Christmas 2021

LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The boss of Morrisons, the UK's fourth largest supermarket group, has forecast "biblical" Christmas demand this year as Britons will be keen to meet-up in bigger numbers having been thwarted by COVID restrictions last y...

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9 Sep 2021 09:13

Britain's supply chain is strained 'everywhere' - Morrisons CEO

LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Britain's supply chain is creaking, causing continuing product availability issues, the boss of the country's fourth largest supermarket group Morrisons said on Thursday."That combination of a dearth of labour, a dearth ...

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9 Sep 2021 09:13

TOP NEWS: Morrisons warns price hikes ahead amid supply chain plight

TOP NEWS: Morrisons warns price hikes ahead amid supply chain plight

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9 Sep 2021 08:42

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE falls as ECB tapering feared; easyJet tumbles

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE falls as ECB tapering feared; easyJet tumbles

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9 Sep 2021 07:48

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Morrisons profit falls; Genus sees volatility

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Morrisons profit falls; Genus sees volatility

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9 Sep 2021 07:29

UPDATE 3-Bid target Morrisons warns prices set to rise as profits fall

* H1 profit 105 mln stg vs 167 mln stg* Q2 like-for-like sales down 3.7%* Supply chain disruption impacting availability* CEO forecasts "biblical" Christmas demand* Bids for Morrisons heading for auction process (Recasts with CEO comments, shares)By...

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9 Sep 2021 07:29

UPDATE 2-Profit at bid target Morrisons falls 37% on COVID hit

* H1 profit 105 mln stg vs 167 mln stg* Q2 like-for-like sales down 3.7%* Maintains full-year guidance* Warns retail price inflation is coming* Bids for Morrisons heading for auction process (Adds detail)By James DaveyLONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Brit...

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9 Sep 2021 07:29

UPDATE 1-Profit at bid target Morrisons falls 37% on COVID hit

(Adds detail)LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - British supermarket group Morrisons, at the centre of a bid battle between two U.S. private equity firms, on Thursday reported a 37.1% fall in first-half profit, hurt by COVID-19 costs and lost profit in ca...

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9 Sep 2021 07:12

Profit at bid target Morrisons falls 37% on COVID hit

LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - British supermarket group Morrisons, at the centre of a bid battle between two U.S. private equity firms, on Thursday reported a 37.1% fall in first-half profit, hurt by COVID-19 costs and lost profit in cafés, fuel and...

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