Greystone
- 08 Oct 2006 12:36
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A Brief Look At The Week Ahead |
The week ahead is firmly focused on the retail sector, once again. With Tesco announcing its billion-busting half-year figures last week, it is now the opportunity for Sainsbury to impress the market. Their interim numbers are due to be published Wednesday. Analysts are expecting solid sales growth following the chain's move to slash prices.
Investors will also be studying the latest trading update from mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse on Wednesday, hoping to gain an insight into its surprise move into the US. The retailer revealed last month that it would take its first step into the American market through a partnership with US electrical retailer BestBuy.
Consumer demand for DVDs and books will be under scrutiny on Thursday when WH Smith hands down its first set of results following the hiving off of its distribution arm, Smith News. Investors will be hoping that WH Smith, which demerged its retail and distribution businesses last month, is not suffering too badly from the high street war which has seen book and DVD prices slashed in recent months.
Also on Thursday, suits and menswear retailer, Moss Bros, will be in the spotlight, following last week's news that David Pidgeon, put in charge of boosting the fortunes of its Moss Bros and Moss Hire stores, had quit six months into his contract. Moss Bros, which also operates the Hugo Boss chain, said he would leave immediately.
More sparkle is expected from C&C Group, where the Magners cider brand is expected to generate a bumper result for its maker. The group also makes Bulmers cider. It said last month that it expected turnover to increase by 25% in the six months to 31st August, largely on the back of excellent sales of Magners in the UK, but investors will also be keen to hear what the company is doing to address capacity constraints, which are holding them back from meeting market demand for Magners.
Amongst others in the limelight this week are :- Northern Foods on Tuesday with Rexam and Rolls-Royce on Wednesday.
Another quiet week on the reporting front, but M&A chatter is likely to provide yet more excitement as the likes of Corus hog the headlines again.
A big thanks to Supermum, who returns this week with her unique chart view feature.
Good hunting!
Greystone
(Greystone is Alan English, City Editor at MoneyAM.)
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techanalyst
- 08 Oct 2006 19:37
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A big thanks to Supermum, who returns this week with her unique chart view feature.
Amen to that
Stan
- 09 Oct 2006 07:30
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I say!
Is that the same as relegated to the 250 G?
Druid2
- 09 Oct 2006 07:39
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Morning all.
Stan
- 09 Oct 2006 08:55
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Thanks G.
Greystone
- 09 Oct 2006 12:51
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