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tesco is up slightly because people weren't expecting a big boost to tesco from the deal going through. they were able to pick april few stores, but some people would have been worried that it would have diminished somewhat the scale advantage. the deal being less likely is ail positive for tesco in the short-term in the medium to long-term, they would have argued that the deal would have been going through and it would have been a deal to the market duopolies are way more stable than having a market of full competitors. >> i can't help but notice the huge volume on it today. how much of that deal premier yul falling off? >> i mean, i think this is more than a deal premium because the shares sold off a lot already. it's been pre-christmas fight for the cma. we would have estimated a 5% deal premium in there. the shares are hoping more than that is basically indicating that people are really looking hard at the call business, and there's police department of question marks if you look at the grocery business, it's trading momentum is the slowest of all the big four it's pricing especial
tesco is up slightly because people weren't expecting a big boost to tesco from the deal going through. they were able to pick april few stores, but some people would have been worried that it would have diminished somewhat the scale advantage. the deal being less likely is ail positive for tesco in the short-term in the medium to long-term, they would have argued that the deal would have been going through and it would have been a deal to the market duopolies are way more stable than having a...
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nearby, there is also the market leader, tesco.ery sales would go down to two. i don't think it will be an advantage to the shopper. it is more for them than for us. as lover standards don't drop, i don't mind. they will need to do it on the long term. the big supermarkets are pushing little be polite. the competition authority has identified 629 areas where there would be substantial lessening of competition. the petrol forecourt is overlapping 132 places, so there is concern about fuel competition, plus hundreds of spots where online shopping might be affected. essentially we are concerned that this may not be a good dealfor shoppers, because we think it is likely that prices will rise, service levels will deteriorate on both, and the reason we believe that is because of the reduced competition in shopping in supermarkets, grocery shopping online and purchases a fuel at the petrol filling stations. of the competition authorities have two possible solutions in mind. the first is for sainsbury‘s and asda to sell off a block of thei
nearby, there is also the market leader, tesco.ery sales would go down to two. i don't think it will be an advantage to the shopper. it is more for them than for us. as lover standards don't drop, i don't mind. they will need to do it on the long term. the big supermarkets are pushing little be polite. the competition authority has identified 629 areas where there would be substantial lessening of competition. the petrol forecourt is overlapping 132 places, so there is concern about fuel...
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sainsbury s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promotingh says its time to consider whether a supermarket regulator is needed. earlier, i spoke to adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates and he told me more about their findings. we found that in at least three cases, we are talking about sainsbury‘s, tesco and person, goods we re sainsbury‘s, tesco and person, goods were on sale in the healthy or healthier sections which were either high insult, in fats or saturated fats, sometimes a combination of of those with products having the red traffic light symbol to suggest they we re traffic light symbol to suggest they were offering more than your recommended daily intake. we were particularly looking at foods around the chilled and freezer cabinet, ready meals, often vegan or vegetarian meals, often meat substitutes as well. certainly pushing the boundaries of what most people might consider to be healthy or healthier. and what have the supermarkets themselves had to say about this? both tesco and sainsbury‘s have said sorry, they have agreed
sainsbury s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promotingh says its time to consider whether a supermarket regulator is needed. earlier, i spoke to adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates and he told me more about their findings. we found that in at least three cases, we are talking about sainsbury‘s, tesco and person, goods we re sainsbury‘s, tesco and person, goods were on sale in the healthy or healthier sections which were either high...
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both tesco and sainsbury said sorry, they've agreed to update their labelling around these products.e something is in their healthy section, even if it has a red traffic light symbol against it, for example if it has a relatively high level of fat, they say that will still have a lower level of fat than alternative products found within their stores. healthier, yes, healthy? that's a moot pound. adrian, thank you. you can hear more on this story on bbc radio 5 live investigates at 11am. three people have been injured in an explosion at a house in bristol. part of the property was destroyed in the incident, which happened yesterday evening. several roads were closed off and emergency services were at the scene but the cause is still unknown. pope francis will close a four—day conference at the vatican this morning, called to discuss sexual abuse in the roman catholic church. last night — speaking at a special service for some 200 bishops and cardinals taking part in the meeting — the pope said senior figures in the church had to be honest and confront the reality of abuse. bishops fro
both tesco and sainsbury said sorry, they've agreed to update their labelling around these products.e something is in their healthy section, even if it has a red traffic light symbol against it, for example if it has a relatively high level of fat, they say that will still have a lower level of fat than alternative products found within their stores. healthier, yes, healthy? that's a moot pound. adrian, thank you. you can hear more on this story on bbc radio 5 live investigates at 11am. three...
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we found that in at least three cases, we are talking about sainsbury‘s, tesco and morrison's, goodsions which were either high in salt, in fats or saturated fats, sometimes a combination of those with products having the red traffic light symbol to suggest they were offering more than your recommended daily intake. we were particularly looking at foods around the chilled and freezer cabinet, ready meals, often vegan or vegetarian meals, often meat substitutes as well. certainly pushing the boundaries of what most people might consider to be healthy or healthier. and what have the supermarkets themselves had to say about this? both tesco and sainsbury‘s have said sorry, they have agreed to update their labelling around these products. morrisons, the other supermarket, say where something is in the healthier section, even if it has a red traffic light symbol against it, for example if it has a relatively high level of fat, they say that will still have less fat than an alternative product that might be found within their store. healthier, yes, healthy? that's a moot point. the oscars
we found that in at least three cases, we are talking about sainsbury‘s, tesco and morrison's, goodsions which were either high in salt, in fats or saturated fats, sometimes a combination of those with products having the red traffic light symbol to suggest they were offering more than your recommended daily intake. we were particularly looking at foods around the chilled and freezer cabinet, ready meals, often vegan or vegetarian meals, often meat substitutes as well. certainly pushing the...
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tesco could leapfrogging tesco could be too big a merger to go ahead.—east of scotland where we will see temperatures drop tonight. patchy rain and drizzle, particularly through central and western parts of the uk. away from that corner of scotland, a mild night. on thursday, fairly cloudy, new morning commute could be damp. parts of northern ireland, for scotland. most of that will fade away. a good part of scotland will see some hazy sunshine with our air coming all the way from the topics, temperatures will peak at 13 quite widely. parts of the country could hit 17 degrees. 0n widely. parts of the country could hit 17 degrees. on friday, increased amount of sunshine after early fog. that drive fine weather contains the most into the weekend. he this is bbc news. the headlines: three conservative mps quit the party over the government‘s handling of brexit. today theyjoined the new independent group on the other side of the commons. at a news conference, they urged like—minded mps to join the new grouping. during the day, theresa may left to go to brus
tesco could leapfrogging tesco could be too big a merger to go ahead.—east of scotland where we will see temperatures drop tonight. patchy rain and drizzle, particularly through central and western parts of the uk. away from that corner of scotland, a mild night. on thursday, fairly cloudy, new morning commute could be damp. parts of northern ireland, for scotland. most of that will fade away. a good part of scotland will see some hazy sunshine with our air coming all the way from the topics,...
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in terms of the particular allegations we raised this morning tesco and sainsbury have said they willlling around these products, morrisons say something is in their healthy sections such as cheese for example, even if it has the red traffic light labelling showing high fat it will still have less fat than in other sections of the supermarket and they are standing by their healthier section claim. healthier, is the word there. that is the moot point. but if you want a bit more clarity and detail you can hear more on that story on five live investigates at 11am on that story on five live investigates at ”am this morning. votes are being counted in nigeria's closely fought presidential election. the electoral commission is deciding whether to allow voting to continue into a second day after logistical problems and violence meant some people have still not had the opportunity to cast their ballots. the vote is the biggest in african history. pope francis is preparing to close an unprecedented vatican summit — called to discuss sexual abuse in the catholic church. last night, he spoke of
in terms of the particular allegations we raised this morning tesco and sainsbury have said they willlling around these products, morrisons say something is in their healthy sections such as cheese for example, even if it has the red traffic light labelling showing high fat it will still have less fat than in other sections of the supermarket and they are standing by their healthier section claim. healthier, is the word there. that is the moot point. but if you want a bit more clarity and...
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what tesco did is they bought at wholesale.. it was a supplier to supermarkets. but with sainsbury‘s and asda are doing, too big supermarkets coming together. that creates a host of different things. having a lot of store closures involved. that is technically a reduction of customer choices. it is not like you might be able to go to one just down the road, but you'll have to do a lot further. it gives them huge buying power within the markets. when it comes to what the competition watchdog looks out for, they look at buying power in a market because thatis buying power in a market because that is what means there is enough competition to stop it becoming a monopoly. to stop people being able to say we will fix prices of cabbages are potatoes or whatever, and our buying power is so great that that is what you will have to sell it for. it forces down business models and things like that. mike cooper is right anyway he is being judged by sainsbury‘s, and unguarded moment off camera singing about money. but he is writing to some w
what tesco did is they bought at wholesale.. it was a supplier to supermarkets. but with sainsbury‘s and asda are doing, too big supermarkets coming together. that creates a host of different things. having a lot of store closures involved. that is technically a reduction of customer choices. it is not like you might be able to go to one just down the road, but you'll have to do a lot further. it gives them huge buying power within the markets. when it comes to what the competition watchdog...
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piping to the shop here in watford, sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco are all here competing for customers.nearly 60% of the uk grocery market. i don't think it will be an advantage to the chopper. i think it is more for them than for us. as long as they quality desktop and i don't mind. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are side by side. but they plan their there are plenty of marginality in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way. from reduced competition and hundreds of local areas to online shopping and higher petrol prices. but sainsbury‘s claims this deal would mean lower prices, and that the regulators approach is flawed. with brexit looming and a completely unpredictable set of competition rules, who would invest in this country, this is just rules, who would invest in this country, this isjust outrageous. but those findings are provisional. the concerns raised may prove too big and complex for both companies to overcome. this controversial negative merger now seems destined to never make it to the checkout. in the bbc news. the food o
piping to the shop here in watford, sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco are all here competing for customers.nearly 60% of the uk grocery market. i don't think it will be an advantage to the chopper. i think it is more for them than for us. as long as they quality desktop and i don't mind. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are side by side. but they plan their there are plenty of marginality in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way. from reduced...
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chop tesco. well i got off a couple of the top. dollar to knock. the. ball out of a watch. from five to. five point zero zero zero. zero if you. want sure. that. was. going to be a good story it was just want to say oh this is too much. the same. as it. was to. watch. the super bowl. was. a sides of. the horse yes. so. below jill jill. there. was. a little bit of it and yes it'll be a lot. it will love you all day as it would only on tonight yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into yes and be a. mum. to get out of the i couldn't imagine for you to have to. want to know much about how it's got fuck like. how much. thought. i am will. soften what you well. you. know it was you know. this is. still a little. bit tough are you. going to. know what to. do was. put up in the middle of the food was always a. come from the. road. go. home. i said. the other stuff for the money beneath him and promised. me it was high with who i knew dog by that would get the days when i mean i think about. local. news yet i don't know and though i didn't i'm not going to do that do you
chop tesco. well i got off a couple of the top. dollar to knock. the. ball out of a watch. from five to. five point zero zero zero. zero if you. want sure. that. was. going to be a good story it was just want to say oh this is too much. the same. as it. was to. watch. the super bowl. was. a sides of. the horse yes. so. below jill jill. there. was. a little bit of it and yes it'll be a lot. it will love you all day as it would only on tonight yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into...
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tesco. that's not what. the couple. will allow. you to. fly. on a. budget. well if you. want sure. that. was. the way we did see it was just want to say oh this is too much. the same. kind of us who. watch. the super bowl. sides of. the horse it's just. so. below chill pill. what. will it be. and yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into yes and be. done. i'm a mom and. dad out of that and i couldn't imagine what was going to have to come. with to know much about how it's. like. and how much. thought. i am will. want to have zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. this year is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do most. of the food up. pulled up in the middle of the food was always a. tough with. the little. i said the. money beneath him and pomalyst how was. it how matthew is how they are with him i may do it i'm going to do it on any region on any jewel howard though i wish. but that would be dave going to have a. local this is usenet and and though i don't i'm not intel
tesco. that's not what. the couple. will allow. you to. fly. on a. budget. well if you. want sure. that. was. the way we did see it was just want to say oh this is too much. the same. kind of us who. watch. the super bowl. sides of. the horse it's just. so. below chill pill. what. will it be. and yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into yes and be. done. i'm a mom and. dad out of that and i couldn't imagine what...
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chop tesco. on. well i got off a couple. to not. allow. you to. touch. from my. wife or. i know. what you. want sure. that. was. going to be good she was just with us oh this is too much. the same. route as you. well i. was either the. cause. of. your life on the horse yes. so. i was from. below jill you'll. want to. be in yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and if you don't and we have to be at. home mom and. dad out of the. wouldn't you know much about how it's about. my. thought. i am with. what you have zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. this year is. still a little. bit tough are you. going to. know what to. do was. pulled up in the middle of the belief. of the. swiss. who. go. oh. i said. the other for the money beneath. the bahamas is. the bit about is how i am with her i may do it i'm going to do and it would you don't need to will. but that would let me get the date i mean i think about. local. news yet i don't know and though i don't i'm not going to do that do she knew litt
chop tesco. on. well i got off a couple. to not. allow. you to. touch. from my. wife or. i know. what you. want sure. that. was. going to be good she was just with us oh this is too much. the same. route as you. well i. was either the. cause. of. your life on the horse yes. so. i was from. below jill you'll. want to. be in yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and if you don't and we have to be at. home mom and. dad out of the....
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chop tesco. it's not. well i got off a couple. to not. allow. you to. touch. from my. wife or. i know. what you. want sure. that. was. going to be good she was just with us oh it was much. the same. part of us who. while i. miss you there. was. a sense of. joy. on the horse yes. so. below jill you'll. want to. be in yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go to the us and be a. mum. to get out of that was my future job was to have the. will to know much about how it's fuck my. thought. i am working. so hard and no one to zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. this year is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do was a. little bit up. pulled up in the middle of the food was always a lot of the. cuts will. go. i said the other stuff for the money beneath him the bahamas. made it this high with whom i may do it i'm going to do it on it would you don't need to will. buy that we're going to get the date when you have one of the. local. news you want to add though and though i
chop tesco. it's not. well i got off a couple. to not. allow. you to. touch. from my. wife or. i know. what you. want sure. that. was. going to be good she was just with us oh it was much. the same. part of us who. while i. miss you there. was. a sense of. joy. on the horse yes. so. below jill you'll. want to. be in yes it'll be on. it will love you all day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go to the us and be a. mum. to get out of that was my future job...
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chop tesco. well i'm not the couple. will allow. you to. fly. on a. budget. if you. want sure. that. was. going to be good for you it was just want to say oh this is too much. the same. as you. well i. was either the. sides of. the horse yes. so. below jill jill. what. will it be and yes it'll be a lot. it will love you one day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be out on it will be and should go and yes and be a. mum. build up and i couldn't imagine what was going to have to. want to know much about how it got up my. thought was i am working. so hard and now twenty five zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero. this year is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do with a. little bit of. pulled up in the middle of the food was always a lot of the. cuts will. go. i said the other stuff for the money beneath him and promised. me if you hit this highway with him i may do it i'm going to do it on it would you don't need to will. buy that we don't get it dave going i think about. local. news yet i don't know and though i went i'm not intelligent that you will but i wasn't
chop tesco. well i'm not the couple. will allow. you to. fly. on a. budget. if you. want sure. that. was. going to be good for you it was just want to say oh this is too much. the same. as you. well i. was either the. sides of. the horse yes. so. below jill jill. what. will it be and yes it'll be a lot. it will love you one day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be out on it will be and should go and yes and be a. mum. build up and i couldn't imagine what was going to have to. want to...
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cooper being in an unguarded moment when this was first announced of this deal was bigger than the tescotition and markets authority trust to make sure he did not have a monopoly in the uk market has said that we do not like the look of this and we think it is going to change shopper's choice and said no, not looking good at, guys. this is really tanking sainsbury's share pricing and put in a sticky situation. we will have more time on the stories in around two of the papers. i misted to find out if the things that are warning about, they are very things that are warning about, they are very real, very real ri5k5. we will bring it up again at 11:30 p:m.. hope to see you then. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, john kampfner and anna isaacs. we are back at 11:30pm with the next addition and i am back at the top of the hour. see you then. good evening.
cooper being in an unguarded moment when this was first announced of this deal was bigger than the tescotition and markets authority trust to make sure he did not have a monopoly in the uk market has said that we do not like the look of this and we think it is going to change shopper's choice and said no, not looking good at, guys. this is really tanking sainsbury's share pricing and put in a sticky situation. we will have more time on the stories in around two of the papers. i misted to find...
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of course tactician domenica to tesco crunch the numbers.were as many as not exactly mind coach sanders fox's strong suit his plan passion. that was my test dummy not someone who was a tad more passionate going into his tackles honest funny had to finish. today's go double check his numbers. about fifteen minutes before time because defenseman. and the convo could jump for joy. to round off the final three non-school curry money. little wistful dance and in his first brace. seems like shaka most of this calculated. spoke visited friday book and it seemed to be good timing given that the black forest club had yet to see a week since the season restart but ronnie could hear a fellow short on an early goal and neil's peterson still believes in i mean it's a. hallmark of vengeance or grief or awfully very different kicked into the often left corner to know. they grief he doesn't teamed up to get up to round off a perfect first off a full fraud of. three male the highest scoring hardly in front of seven years on the christian strike. ronnie could
of course tactician domenica to tesco crunch the numbers.were as many as not exactly mind coach sanders fox's strong suit his plan passion. that was my test dummy not someone who was a tad more passionate going into his tackles honest funny had to finish. today's go double check his numbers. about fifteen minutes before time because defenseman. and the convo could jump for joy. to round off the final three non-school curry money. little wistful dance and in his first brace. seems like shaka...
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to tesco side largely look stable enough until a fateful moment around the hour mark quickly taken free kick and talk on azar was suddenly thronged goal. the the referee had little option but to give noble his marching orders no v.a.r. required here. a turning point in the game and a new bull's recent good fortune as well. the red card immediately rules him out of next weekend's encounter vs buyer. his predecessor about famine was subbed on leaving shelter man down of course. if you know there wasn't much action up front at either end. so the red card did to the game a bit in one direction on which to build a. club boss and now have license to run riot but is seen so often against more challenging opponents to they instead try to patiently pass their opponents into submission. allison play out showing a bit of mercy here. perhaps club after played on the senate element of it too thick it took them until five minutes from time to finally crack the shelter defenses as fate would have it the breakthrough came from christophe calmer. brought on shortly before hand one until a stunning strik
to tesco side largely look stable enough until a fateful moment around the hour mark quickly taken free kick and talk on azar was suddenly thronged goal. the the referee had little option but to give noble his marching orders no v.a.r. required here. a turning point in the game and a new bull's recent good fortune as well. the red card immediately rules him out of next weekend's encounter vs buyer. his predecessor about famine was subbed on leaving shelter man down of course. if you know there...
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sainsbury‘s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promotingety for public health says it's time to consider whether we need a supermarket regulator. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. the electoral commission is deciding whether to allow voting to continue into a second day after logistical problems and violence mean some people have still not had the opportunity to cast their ballots. we hope to talk to our correspondence about this story within the next half—hour. let's turn to other news than this morning. —— then. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, has left pyongyang to travel to vietnam to meet with president trump. mr kim is travelling by train to hanoi for the meeting next week. it's the second time the two leaders have met and the issue of denuclearisation and lifting the sanctions on north korea are expected to be discussed. let's return to that story about nigeria, where votes are being counted at the moment and speak to oui’ correspondence, counted at the moment and speak to our corresp
sainsbury‘s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promotingety for public health says it's time to consider whether we need a supermarket regulator. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. the electoral commission is deciding whether to allow voting to continue into a second day after logistical problems and violence mean some people have still not had the opportunity to cast their ballots. we hope to...
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sainsbury‘s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promotingt's time to consider whether a supermarket regulator is needed. the oscars is being held in hollywood this evening. the favourite, starring olivia colman, is up for ten awards, jointly leading the nominations with roma, a mexican film produced by netflix. there 5 hope for greater diversity amongst the winners this year, after a shakeup in the membership of the academy, following criticism that hollywood 5 focus has been too white and too male. from los angeles, dan johnson reports. black panther is a marvel comic action film that's set box office records, as well as breaking cultural boundaries. it's the first superhero movie nominated for best picture, and it's the highest grossing film by a black director. costumes from the fictional kingdom of wakanda were designed by a hollywood trailblazer, who has her own oscar nomination. there have been too many misconceptions about africans and where we come from and that connection between african—america ns and africa, so culturally, it — it
sainsbury‘s and tesco have promised to change their labelling and say they are committed to "promotingt's time to consider whether a supermarket regulator is needed. the oscars is being held in hollywood this evening. the favourite, starring olivia colman, is up for ten awards, jointly leading the nominations with roma, a mexican film produced by netflix. there 5 hope for greater diversity amongst the winners this year, after a shakeup in the membership of the academy, following...
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see them create 2800 stores, coming together under one company and potentially knocking the mighty tescos now. they want to do it because they say their market has been infiltrated by brands like lidl and aldi and they say that as a bigger company the economy of scale will drive down prices. the competition and markets authority telling us they don't agree with that, quite the opposite in fact. they are the regulator who makes your competition is fair in british markets. they had said if and when they merge, what will happen on a local scale is if you've only got an asda and sainsbury‘s and one other it would mean prices would be driven up and on a national scale they say that would lead to fewer products, higher prices and even higher prices at petrol pumps which would affect every family in the uk. sainsbury‘s and asda say they fundamentally misunderstood the savings they would bring and they say that's a shame because it could directly hit customers' pockets at a time of economic uncertainty around brexit. thank you. shares in sainsbury‘s are down on the knees. across asia... tokyo st
see them create 2800 stores, coming together under one company and potentially knocking the mighty tescos now. they want to do it because they say their market has been infiltrated by brands like lidl and aldi and they say that as a bigger company the economy of scale will drive down prices. the competition and markets authority telling us they don't agree with that, quite the opposite in fact. they are the regulator who makes your competition is fair in british markets. they had said if and...
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you might remember they said they were going to potentially marriage and they could knock tesco off its is only asda or sainsbury‘s, they can drive up prices and you have no option to shop anywhere else, so they are worried about that, locally. but also on a national level they could become bigger than tesco and they are worried about higher prices, improve your shopping experience, reductions in ranges of quality and concerns that they could put up the price at petrol stations, that would be significant. what happens now? they have given these warnings and said you must fundamentally change these problems or this merger cannot go ahead. either cancel the deal com pletely go ahead. either cancel the deal completely or make sure you improve competition in those areas, so they have a bit of a mountain to climb. it comes down to things like selling sites to rivals but if the merger didn't go ahead, would one of these companies be at risk of survival anyway? there is a reason they are doing this. they are both quite robust at the moment but what they argue is that with the lower price compe
you might remember they said they were going to potentially marriage and they could knock tesco off its is only asda or sainsbury‘s, they can drive up prices and you have no option to shop anywhere else, so they are worried about that, locally. but also on a national level they could become bigger than tesco and they are worried about higher prices, improve your shopping experience, reductions in ranges of quality and concerns that they could put up the price at petrol stations, that would be...
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the other major supermarkets, morrisons, sainsburys, tesco and iceland also scored poorly for their in—storelowed by the german discounters, aldi and lidl. consolidation is on the cards in sub—prime credit: the lender non—standard finance has made a £1.3bn takeover offer for rival provident finance. the so—called doorstep lender — which specialises in loans for borrowers with poor credit ratings — has had financial troubles of its own. it's an uncertain time for the british economy and this week, 3,500 people in swindon learned of their very certain fate with news that the honda factory there will be closing in 2022. it followed disappointing news that nissan has backtracked on expansion plans at its factory in sunderland and jaguar land rover planning thousands of uk job losses; prompting many to wonder about the future of car manufacturing here. natalie sauber, is an auto industry analyst at arcadis. naturally, let's put this into a global context, there is a global slow—down going on, a global problem in the whole car industry. how to be fit into that? are we worse off than other countrie
the other major supermarkets, morrisons, sainsburys, tesco and iceland also scored poorly for their in—storelowed by the german discounters, aldi and lidl. consolidation is on the cards in sub—prime credit: the lender non—standard finance has made a £1.3bn takeover offer for rival provident finance. the so—called doorstep lender — which specialises in loans for borrowers with poor credit ratings — has had financial troubles of its own. it's an uncertain time for the british economy...
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popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda, and tesco, they're all here competing for customers uk grocery market. i don't think it will be an advantage to the shopper, i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. yeah. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side. but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from reduced competition in hundreds of local areas to online shopping and higher petrol prices. but sainsbury‘s claims this deal would mean lower prices and that the regulator's approach is flawed. with brexit looming and a completely unpredictable set of competition rules, who would invest in this country? this isjust outrageous. today's findings are provisional, but the concerns raised may prove too big and complex for both companies to overcome. this controversial megamerger now seems destined to never make it to the checkout. emma simpson, bbc news. from the skies over afghanistan, kosovo and most recently iraq, the tornado ha
popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda, and tesco, they're all here competing for customers uk grocery market. i don't think it will be an advantage to the shopper, i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. yeah. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side. but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from reduced...
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there was praise for some retailers, namely asos, burberry, marks & spencer, primark and tesco, who hadnt of their products. but mary creagh also named those not living up to expectations. jd sports, sports direct, amazon uk, tk maxx, boohoo and missguided — clear industry laggards. and kurt geiger did not even give us the courtesy of a response, so i leave you to draw your own conclusions on that. mr speaker, you'll know, just by looking at me, that i used to be the minister for fashion for six years. and the honourable lady will know, just looking at me, that none of my clothes enjoy a single—use outing. her report is so good that it should not gather dust, and that ministers and other willing members should work with her and fashion stakeholders to give british fashion actually a fantastic competitive edge in being the world's leading sustainable fashion industry. the committee will be releasing its full report with recommendations in the coming weeks, and the minister, mims davies, said she looked forward to reading it. now, the government's been told it's time to take radical actio
there was praise for some retailers, namely asos, burberry, marks & spencer, primark and tesco, who hadnt of their products. but mary creagh also named those not living up to expectations. jd sports, sports direct, amazon uk, tk maxx, boohoo and missguided — clear industry laggards. and kurt geiger did not even give us the courtesy of a response, so i leave you to draw your own conclusions on that. mr speaker, you'll know, just by looking at me, that i used to be the minister for fashion...
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popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco are all here competing for customers controlling nearly 60% of the uk grocery market. i don't think it'll be an advantage to the shopper. i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side, but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from reduced competition in hundreds of local areas to online shopping and higher petrol prices. but sainsbury‘s claims this deal would mean lower prices and that the regulator's approach is flawed. with brexit looming and a completely unpredictable set of competition rules, i mean, who would invest in this country? this is just outrageous. today's findings are provisional, but the concerns raised may prove too big and complex for both companies to overcome. this controversial megamerger now seems destined to never make it to the checkout. emma simpson, bbc news. the time is 6:18, our top story this evening —
popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco are all here competing for customers controlling nearly 60% of the uk grocery market. i don't think it'll be an advantage to the shopper. i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side, but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from...
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in december, tesco joined the co—op in signing up.ot. so it's better to open the door and there is a robot there rather thana human? i don't think it's better, it's different, it's a customer choice and people will decide how they want to interact. with her address programmed in, keila's delivery is on its way. the robot is navigating itself and is programmed to stick to paths and pavements, and if it finds something blocking its way, in this case, me, it should work out what to do. excuse me, would you please let me pass? the robot has a detection bubble around and whether it's a pedestrian, a dog, any form of obstacle, it will either safely stop, manoeuvre around stop, manoeuvre around the obstacle, but if it's a very narrow pavement, it can even back up and get out of the way. so how do you ensure they don't get in the way of cars or traffic? if it's waiting at the edge of a road crossing, it's understanding its environment around it up to 200, 250 metres so it only crosses the road when it's safe do so. the robots can only be open
in december, tesco joined the co—op in signing up.ot. so it's better to open the door and there is a robot there rather thana human? i don't think it's better, it's different, it's a customer choice and people will decide how they want to interact. with her address programmed in, keila's delivery is on its way. the robot is navigating itself and is programmed to stick to paths and pavements, and if it finds something blocking its way, in this case, me, it should work out what to do. excuse...
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fla pjacks who have an idea of how to make a foodie fortune, flapjacks or whatever and get them into tesco hard work, you need to have a product range which is in it for, the packaging needs to be different and stand out on the shelf, and you need to have a great team behind you to six del mac successfully executed. we had the timing perfectly right. what is the secret? you need distribution? if i think of uk examples like your brand and innocent smoothies, they eventually say, to go to the next level for distribution you need one of the big guys, is that how it works? i think you need luck and you need to have one of the big retailers whether its whole foods in the us or waitrose or sainsbury's, get behind your brand and that will hopefully open up other doors. but they also require a lot of persistence because a lot of these buyers, they do not accept it first time around when you go and present. i think it's a combination of things, it's notjust kind of, i will get in the door and that is it. you have got to prove yourself. it's a bigger market but hang on, people say, if it is a big ma
fla pjacks who have an idea of how to make a foodie fortune, flapjacks or whatever and get them into tesco hard work, you need to have a product range which is in it for, the packaging needs to be different and stand out on the shelf, and you need to have a great team behind you to six del mac successfully executed. we had the timing perfectly right. what is the secret? you need distribution? if i think of uk examples like your brand and innocent smoothies, they eventually say, to go to the...
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can he be prime minister of absolute it's worse than the option he can't tell own brand beans from tescooil minds of a some time about the daughter of an available so he's civil tenuously useless and dangerous trays i'm a set of the dispatch works dangerous at the same time he's used these dangerous the useless and he's messy if you look at these extracts you'd find out that sometimes his room was a mess of paper everywhere this man can't lead the country and it will be his finger on the button of britain's rex and britain's bracks i think into the nuclear weapons oh never mind that he might mess up wrecks it he might do a bad job of that we can't possibly have someone like him in power several days to let's go to this present we have from venezuela in the saudi society is that reports yellow vests protester loses hand in clashes with police this is about iran all venezuela no it's not but the point is it sounds like venezuela the demonstrations of these people are hungry about emanuel macron who used to be the darling of the dis. some franchise and your party vince cable leader the libe
can he be prime minister of absolute it's worse than the option he can't tell own brand beans from tescooil minds of a some time about the daughter of an available so he's civil tenuously useless and dangerous trays i'm a set of the dispatch works dangerous at the same time he's used these dangerous the useless and he's messy if you look at these extracts you'd find out that sometimes his room was a mess of paper everywhere this man can't lead the country and it will be his finger on the button...
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popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco, they're all here competing for customersocery market. i don't think it will be an advantage to the shopper, i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. yeah. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side. but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from reduced competition in hundreds of local areas to online shopping and higher petrol prices. but sainsbury‘s claims this deal would mean lower prices and that the regulator's approach is flawed. with brexit looming and a completely unpredictable set of competition rules, who would invest in this country? this isjust outrageous. today's findings are provisional, but the concerns raised may prove too big and complex for both companies to overcome. this controversial megamerger now seems destined to never make it to the checkout. emma simpson, bbc news. research by the bbc shows that 40% of companies in britain have a higher gender pay
popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco, they're all here competing for customersocery market. i don't think it will be an advantage to the shopper, i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. yeah. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side. but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from reduced competition in...
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in the suburbs as twenty one year old daughter pascoe was planning to do one day you'll have to ask tesco was a pleasant young lady from a nice family. her parents ran a popular butcher shop where she sometimes helped out score a fight in the run up to christmas nine hundred twenty seven on december twenty first she set off to go and see her aunt and uncle tad don't see him on her. door appeared regular visits to a relative's train ride took less than an hour. this time she had christmas presents whether. this was because it must have been bitterly cold and she was wearing a winter coat and a muffin her hands and was carrying a present she bought she rises and she found a seat in an empty compartment a few stops later a young men got on the train. by this point the train was empty. they appeared to be the only two people still in the car somewhere before the final stop an appalling crime was committed. i. twenty five minutes later the train was about to return from frederick's hearken to stand still for what sounds was a standstill stick and if a woman who got on the train noticed a handb
in the suburbs as twenty one year old daughter pascoe was planning to do one day you'll have to ask tesco was a pleasant young lady from a nice family. her parents ran a popular butcher shop where she sometimes helped out score a fight in the run up to christmas nine hundred twenty seven on december twenty first she set off to go and see her aunt and uncle tad don't see him on her. door appeared regular visits to a relative's train ride took less than an hour. this time she had christmas...
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the worst case is that they thought all along that hillary clinton tesco and they started this duringn that she was going to be elected not behavior would not be excused, if not rewarded. once i felt they thought they would take this campaign effort, the dossier. when he said he opened up the counterintelligence investigation, he had no grounds for doing so. all he had was the rumors and the smears on the slanders of this dossier, he had been told in 2016 by bruce ohr was unverified in his own spouse worked on it. that is all just rhetoric can be said to scott pauli, i was opening up a counterintelligence investigation. not only do we have a right to do that, there is no evidence to do that. he is not andrew mccabe indeed, he is not a doctor, on a constitutional lawyer. if he is a problem with donald trump and thinks he has done something wrong, that is a matter for the u.s. congress. >> tucker: i agree. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tucker: democrats running for president to have a new rallying cry for 2020, tear down every wall and protect this country. why are they saying t
the worst case is that they thought all along that hillary clinton tesco and they started this duringn that she was going to be elected not behavior would not be excused, if not rewarded. once i felt they thought they would take this campaign effort, the dossier. when he said he opened up the counterintelligence investigation, he had no grounds for doing so. all he had was the rumors and the smears on the slanders of this dossier, he had been told in 2016 by bruce ohr was unverified in his own...
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remember, they were tied together and would rival tesco.na finds concerns, finds it difficult for the two parties to sell enough assets, essentially. or to provide enough compensation for the -- to get the deal done. difficulty in doing the deal. interesting to see other retailers like morrison so weak. we'll bring you more on other stocks on the move this morning. up, swedbank shares strapped with a 5% after allegations of money laundering. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, 10 minutes into the trading day. positive session underway here , managing to geek out some gains after a fairly positive session in asia. is it your top stock movers. >> swedbank, we have been talking about the story, falling into the additional nordic banks being looked at for possible money-laundering scandals. the report comes from a swedish broadcast operator. for their part, swedbank says they do not recognize the figures in the report and senate money-laundering concerns are their top priority. the stock recently opened, if huge fall for sainsbury. if it h
remember, they were tied together and would rival tesco.na finds concerns, finds it difficult for the two parties to sell enough assets, essentially. or to provide enough compensation for the -- to get the deal done. difficulty in doing the deal. interesting to see other retailers like morrison so weak. we'll bring you more on other stocks on the move this morning. up, swedbank shares strapped with a 5% after allegations of money laundering. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, 10 minutes...
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company would rival tesco as the largest grocery chain in the u.k.day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana her tanto -- viviana her tanto. -- hurtado. tom: andreas utermann and david herro are with us. we bring forward the great debate of the last 20 years, active and passive investment. fidelity andt others have decided, i guess it is a price war. does this have critical mass? will we see every shop offering vanilla management and a vanilla zero fee? david: i do not know about vanilla zero fee -- andreas: i do not know about vanilla zero fee. we were close to launching in the u.k. and the u.s. a very low based fee fund with performance fees attached. we have been offering that in the institutional space for many years. that the price of beta in most beta streams has come down with the advent of passive etf's, and active managers that want to survive need to acknowledge that, and figure out what that means. we need to earn our keep by aligning ourselves with our int
company would rival tesco as the largest grocery chain in the u.k.day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana her tanto -- viviana her tanto. -- hurtado. tom: andreas utermann and david herro are with us. we bring forward the great debate of the last 20 years, active and passive investment. fidelity andt others have decided, i guess it is a price war. does this have critical mass? will we see every shop offering...
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tesco have also signed up. a colleague picks the items and places them in the robot.navigating itself and is programmed to stick to paths and pavements on that something blocking its way it should work out what to do. the robot has a protection bubble around it and if there is any form of obstacle it will stop and manoeuvre around the obstacle. will stop and manoeuvre around the o bsta cle. if will stop and manoeuvre around the obstacle. if it is a very narrow pavement it can back up and get it the way. how do don't get in the of ca rs the way. how do don't get in the of cars or traffic. the neck? it understands its environment around it up to 250 metres. it only crosses the road 26 to so. the robot can only be opened by the customer who placed the order. an alarm goes off if they are tampered with. the scheme is being expanded to 10,000 homes and some university campuses. they have been running so long though you get used to them. they have been running so long though you get used to themlj they have been running so long though you get used to them. i am not sure. i
tesco have also signed up. a colleague picks the items and places them in the robot.navigating itself and is programmed to stick to paths and pavements on that something blocking its way it should work out what to do. the robot has a protection bubble around it and if there is any form of obstacle it will stop and manoeuvre around the obstacle. will stop and manoeuvre around the o bsta cle. if will stop and manoeuvre around the obstacle. if it is a very narrow pavement it can back up and get it...
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the larger retailer supermarkets like sainsbury‘s and tesco and as to have had to pull out all the stopsamount of shopping for less cash —— aldi and lidl. the other factor that has been interesting to see. in my point of view that is great news, online is 196 view that is great news, online is 1% less of all retail sales, that they were a year ago. so next time i hear anyone say online for the death of the high street but we at least have some statistics to refute that claim. thanks forjoining us. the ftse100 has clambered into positive territory, up 18 points at 7,215. shares in coca—cola hbc, which bottles soft drinks in europe is up 3.85%. that's all the business news. thank you. now could this be the fastest child in the world? rudolph ingram from florida, known as blaze, shocked onlookers when he tookjust 13 point 48 seconds to complete a 100 metre sprint. he hopes to beat the record of nine point eight seconds set by usain bolt. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz what a beautiful day, please dial out there for us, and it looks that we re out there for us, and it lo
the larger retailer supermarkets like sainsbury‘s and tesco and as to have had to pull out all the stopsamount of shopping for less cash —— aldi and lidl. the other factor that has been interesting to see. in my point of view that is great news, online is 196 view that is great news, online is 1% less of all retail sales, that they were a year ago. so next time i hear anyone say online for the death of the high street but we at least have some statistics to refute that claim. thanks...
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shop in the week, so going to the supermarket like everybody does, instead of buying their chicken in tescouch less than high street firms that really feel that. without that change, can we really be talking about a change in how high streets work? i think it is part of the solution. we pay i think 2.4 of our annual turnover in business rates, whereas an online retailer like amazon it is not .7. as a book—seller, that is unfair. so it isa book—seller, that is unfair. so it is a case of levelling the playing field in terms of the business rates. but also there is elements of absentee landlords that we have problems with, too. so yes, the business rates reform would help, but i think it needs to go further in trying to figure out how we fairly tax online retailers, whether thatis fairly tax online retailers, whether that is a sales tax or a green tax. and there was a proposal this week about making town centres have more office space. we know a lot of it is now given to residential, but office space puts workers there during the day, and if they are there, they need cafe is, shops, restaurant
shop in the week, so going to the supermarket like everybody does, instead of buying their chicken in tescouch less than high street firms that really feel that. without that change, can we really be talking about a change in how high streets work? i think it is part of the solution. we pay i think 2.4 of our annual turnover in business rates, whereas an online retailer like amazon it is not .7. as a book—seller, that is unfair. so it isa book—seller, that is unfair. so it is a case of...
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in december, tesco joined the co—op in signing up.ess programmed in, keila's delivery is on its way. the robot is navigating itself and is programmed to stick to paths and pavements, and if it finds something blocking its way, in this case, me, it should work out what to do. excuse me, would you please let me pass? the robot has a protection bubble around and whether it's a pedestrian, a dog, any form of obstacle, it will either safely stop, manoeuvre around the obstacle but if it's a very narrow pavement, it can even back up and get out of the way. so how do you ensure they don't get in the way of cars or traffic? if it's waiting at the edge of a road crossing, it's understanding its environment around it up to 200, 250 metres so it only crosses the road when it's safe do so. the robots can only be opened by the customer who placed the order. an alarm will go off if they're tampered with. the scheme is being expanded to more than 10,000 homes and some university campuses. i think it's really good. they've been running so long now you
in december, tesco joined the co—op in signing up.ess programmed in, keila's delivery is on its way. the robot is navigating itself and is programmed to stick to paths and pavements, and if it finds something blocking its way, in this case, me, it should work out what to do. excuse me, would you please let me pass? the robot has a protection bubble around and whether it's a pedestrian, a dog, any form of obstacle, it will either safely stop, manoeuvre around the obstacle but if it's a very...
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didn't receive the famous juicy case of the president of the commission, during the meeting with donna tescok something, is not going to open up a withdrawal agreement but it will look at that political declaration and add something mortar that to help the uk out. but it will not be law binding. the compromises needed from the british site also. cani needed from the british site also. can i ask you about it donald tusk? what you do make of a special place in hell, and yesterday? it is not the first time that he is putting this kind of strong statement. it is not the first time he is directing it to the british prime minister. here in brussels, we all understand the brexit negotiations is a living hell for him because it is for him to finish them. in a few months ago in salzburg, he published a picture of theresa may eating the cake and suggesting the british wanted to have their cake and eat it. also, for example, to was donald trump in the future come in the past he was also making these tweets that were controversial. before the nato summit he said that having friends like america today, w
didn't receive the famous juicy case of the president of the commission, during the meeting with donna tescok something, is not going to open up a withdrawal agreement but it will look at that political declaration and add something mortar that to help the uk out. but it will not be law binding. the compromises needed from the british site also. cani needed from the british site also. can i ask you about it donald tusk? what you do make of a special place in hell, and yesterday? it is not the...