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ocado -- a performance. >> it is. one needs to be careful. they have not yet turned any real profits. but the market and the way people shop is changing. quite quickly. internet is becoming bigger and bigger. it initially started with the electrical good and so forth and has moved into groceries and a long way to go. going to supermarkets is not something that is funny and takes a long time. >> you were saying give me more. so you -- i want to get through these. did the u.k., you say that smith's group, that is a multinational company. it's engineering and all of hese facets. 3% dividend? >> i think it is going to rise. it is a global company. you're trying to capitalize. a strong balance coming with it. nice and steady performer going forward. >> talk about -- this is tobacco. the chinese are talking about perhaps banning smoking in public places. >> switching on to the smokeless cigarettes and so on. the innovation will continue. all in all, the globally, -- declining in the developed countries. economies are still doing ok. this is what th
ocado -- a performance. >> it is. one needs to be careful. they have not yet turned any real profits. but the market and the way people shop is changing. quite quickly. internet is becoming bigger and bigger. it initially started with the electrical good and so forth and has moved into groceries and a long way to go. going to supermarkets is not something that is funny and takes a long time. >> you were saying give me more. so you -- i want to get through these. did the u.k., you...
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this shift to ocado, to deliver all things is booming. ocado is making deliveries for the u.k., morrison's. >> is this a sign of a major transformation in how we buy food? or are there places in the world where this just won't work? joining us now is now homeless of, the managing director one of europe's largest logistics and transportation companies, norbert dentressangle . one,top clients include dan tesco and marks and spencer. >> people like me, i am a veggie person. i have kids. i shop online. this means that for you, you need to figure out the logistics. you are transporting stuff. what is the biggest challenge for your company day today? >> one of the biggest challenges is really just predicting what will be required in the future. the investments and infrastructure to design the software, the systems, the warehouses, the development of the people. some of our facilities can have upwards of 2000 or 3000 people at the busiest time of the year. also, the more practical matters of selecting the carrier for delivery to get the product to the end user. place he wanted, the ri
this shift to ocado, to deliver all things is booming. ocado is making deliveries for the u.k., morrison's. >> is this a sign of a major transformation in how we buy food? or are there places in the world where this just won't work? joining us now is now homeless of, the managing director one of europe's largest logistics and transportation companies, norbert dentressangle . one,top clients include dan tesco and marks and spencer. >> people like me, i am a veggie person. i have...
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we saw very poor numbers out from the likes of m&s, sainsbury, and ocado has been one of the winners. the share price has gone up five fold over 2013 and in the last month, nearly up t25%. today, though, they came out with good news. they said, look, looking forward, we would like to say this is a tough competitor's market and we will perform in line slightly ahead of market. so a little bit of a cautious sounding from him. maybe that's why shares have gone down. profit taking, as you said, they'll have full year results in two weeks. so we'll get more detail. but there's nothing to complain about. 5 million in -- >> everybody thought this was a business that was going nowhere. >> oh, yeah, because of the lack of profits. but apparently not any more. they did this deal with morrisons, 2 hunl million pounds. morrison's, just last week, did their first online order. >> what was the order on that? >> i don't know. but i do do or cardio orders. do you to ricardo? >> their average basket actually grew this year from 1110 pounds to 111 pounds and 60 p. mine is a bit higher than that. >> you
we saw very poor numbers out from the likes of m&s, sainsbury, and ocado has been one of the winners. the share price has gone up five fold over 2013 and in the last month, nearly up t25%. today, though, they came out with good news. they said, look, looking forward, we would like to say this is a tough competitor's market and we will perform in line slightly ahead of market. so a little bit of a cautious sounding from him. maybe that's why shares have gone down. profit taking, as you said,...
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ocado sales climbed 21%. that beat analysts estimate. man behind dyson vacu says that the process of invention is unpredictable. he shared his insights on " innovation with charlie rose." >> inventing something could not be devised by one skilled in the arts. so it is the process of discovery of accident, happen chance. it is the most wonderful journey. it is agony. >> you can watch the full interview by "charlie rose" later on today. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i'm francine lacqua in london. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. you can see a lot of focus on banks. it is the industry groups we're looking at for european new car sales. surging 13%. the luxury sector having a tougher time with richemont missing estimate. let's have euro-dollar. 1.3610. the dollar is rising versus the yen. dollar-yen.for these are top headlines. imf managing director christine lagarde urged policy makers and advanced economies to fight deflation that would threaten what she called a feeble global recovery. >>
ocado sales climbed 21%. that beat analysts estimate. man behind dyson vacu says that the process of invention is unpredictable. he shared his insights on " innovation with charlie rose." >> inventing something could not be devised by one skilled in the arts. so it is the process of discovery of accident, happen chance. it is the most wonderful journey. it is agony. >> you can watch the full interview by "charlie rose" later on today. ♪ >> welcome back to...
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i went with him to the opening of the new ocado warehouse in his constituency, which has generated hundreds he says, is going to be vital for the supply chain in his constituency. what these businesses want to see is a consistent economic policy. keeping interest rates down. getting the deficit down. cutting taxes for hard-working people. helping businesses to take more people on. and investing in education, in skills and in controlling welfare. those are the elements of our long-term plan, and that is what we will stick to. >> tom blenkinsop. >> two months ago, i asked the prime minister whether tory councillor abdul aziz, who was suspended by the labour party, should return to pakistan, given the arrest warrant out for him in connection to a brutal killing. councillor aziz attended the prime minister's party in october as an invited guest. so why is the prime minister still hiding on whether he thinks councillor aziz should return to face justice? >> i will make two points to the honorable gentleman and i have , written to him this morning. the first is this -- [interruption] he will be i
i went with him to the opening of the new ocado warehouse in his constituency, which has generated hundreds he says, is going to be vital for the supply chain in his constituency. what these businesses want to see is a consistent economic policy. keeping interest rates down. getting the deficit down. cutting taxes for hard-working people. helping businesses to take more people on. and investing in education, in skills and in controlling welfare. those are the elements of our long-term plan, and...