Tag: UK market


  • Why Your Chocolate Orange Has Gotten Smaller and More Expensive This Christmas

    Why Your Chocolate Orange Has Gotten Smaller and More Expensive This Christmas

    The mystery: price up, size down If you’ve reached for a Terry’s Chocolate Orange this Christmas and noticed it weighs less than last year while the price has climbed, you’re not imagining things. Stores are selling the familiar citrusy chocolate at a smaller size, with prices that don’t perfectly match last year’s sticker. The net…

  • Interpath-owner charts £900m sale of Claire’s administrator

    Interpath-owner charts £900m sale of Claire’s administrator

    Overview: A high-stakes sale in the distressed assets market The owner of Interpath Advisory has signalled the start of a substantial sale process for the entity behind Claire’s administrator, with a price tag pegged at around £900 million. The move highlights the growing appetite for large, complex restructurings and the role of standalone advisory platforms…

  • Britain’s biggest pub group reels in £1bn sale target for 1,000 sites

    Britain’s biggest pub group reels in £1bn sale target for 1,000 sites

    Stonegate Eyes a £1bn Sale of 1,000 Pubs as Strategy Shifts Britain’s largest pub group is reportedly pursuing a major disposal of around 1,000 sites, signaling a strategic move to deconsolidate assets and raise capital. The plan comes after Stonegate Pub Partners, a business built to manage a vast network of drinking venues, explored a…