News roundup–Celtic Sheepskin, Majestic Wines, more


News roundup–Celtic Sheepskin, Majestic Wines, more

Cornwall-based apparel and accessories cataloguer Celtic
Sheepskin is launching US, Japanese and European
websites in August and will follow up the launches with a US
catalogue in September. The expansion follows the recruitment of
Monique Louis as managing director in April.

Majestic Wines delivered a group pretax profit
of £23.2 million in the year ended 2nd April, a rise of 14.5
per cent. The wine retailer, which has 181 stores and an online
shop, saw sales increase 8.9 per cent to £280.3 million.
Online sales grew 7.8 per cent and now represent 10 per cent of UK
retail sales.

Sir Stuart Rose, the former chairman and chief executive of
Marks & Spencer, has made a return to the high
street as chairman of apparel retailer Blue Inc,
reports the Telegraph.

Tesco has announced plans for its exit from
Japan. The first phase will see the supermarket sell half its
stake in Tesco Japan to Aeon, a leading Japanese
retailer, for a nominal sum. The deal creates a joint venture, in
which Tesco will invest a further £40 million to finance
further restructuring. Following the investment, Tesco will have
no further financial exposure to the Japanese business or its
operations. It is understood the remaining 50 per cent stake will
be sold to Aeon at a later date.

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