UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar | |
Thursday, July 2 | |
Persimmon | Trading Update |
Low and Bonar | Half Year Results |
Harvey Nash | Trading Statement |
Friday, July 3 | |
International Consolidated Airlines Group | June Traffic Statistics |
Polar Capital Technology Trust | Full Year Results |
Marshalls | Trading Statement |
Ferrexpo | Q2 Production Results |
Eco Animal Health | Full Year Results |
Monday, July 6 | |
EasyJet | June Traffic Statistics |
RM | Half Year Results |
Bovis Homes | Trading Update |
Tuesday, July 7 | |
ASOS | Q3 Trading Statement |
Sepura | Full Year Results |
Robert Walters | Q2 Trading Statement |
BACIT | Full Year Results |
Connect Group | Interim Management Statement |
Marks & Spencer Group | Q1 Interim Management Statement |
McBride | Trading Update |
Solid State | Full Year Results |
Wednesday, July 8 | |
Galliford Try | Trading Update |
Taylor Wimpey | Trading Update |
Micro Focus International | Full Year Results |
Booker Group | Trading Update |
Unite Group | Trading Update |
Great Portland Estates | Q1 Trading Statement |
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Sunday newspaper round-up: Tesco, Green Agenda, EasyJet
(Sharecast News) - Tesco is leaning on its suppliers so that they pass on savings from falling costs so that it can reduce prices more quickly than rivals and thus lead on price cuts. Among other factors, on Thursday Tesco pointed to a halviing in wholesale electricity prices, a 22% reduction in PET packaging and an 84% fall in the cost of freight. Suppliers however said that other costs had continued to rise - not least wages. And in response to prodding by MPs, Asda co-owner, Mohsin Issa, has cautioned that fixed-term contracts meants that three to nine more month would be needed before customers benefitted from falling prices. - The Sunday Times
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