Is Tesco Sending A Message To U.S. Competitors?
It is hard to know if it is bluster — like Muhammad Ali unnerving his opponents with his bragging and strong claims — or if
It is hard to know if it is bluster — like Muhammad Ali unnerving his opponents with his bragging and strong claims — or if
With all the attention being paid as Tesco Comes to America, it is worth noting that ever since Safeway sold its U.K. operation in 1987,
With all the industry getting ready for Tesco to Come to America, it is worth paying attention to what Sir Terry Leahy, Chief Executive for
David Dillon, Chairman & CEO of The Kroger Co., along with Kroger’s Senior Vice President & CFO Michael Schlotman, gave a presentation at the Tenth
There is a new research report out authored by analysts at JP Morgan entitled Supermarket Industry Review and Outlook: Is There Room for Two More
It is not a surprise that Tesco, in coming to America, elected to use a small store format. To start with, real estate difficulties bedevil
The New York Post ran an interesting piece entitled ‘Green’ Grocer Tesco’s Building Its Eco-Friendly Brand In U.S. The article makes two points that are
We’ve given extensive coverage to Tesco’s decision to open stores in America. Of course the opening of a major retailer in the U.S. is a
With Tesco’s announcement that it would open a chain of small food stores in Japan and its previously announced plans to open a series of
It is fair to say that the entire industry is wondering if Tesco will have the same success in the U.S. that it has enjoyed