Tag: Poundland



Poundland Could See a Takeover Bid from Steinhoff

Poundland could see a takeover bid by Steinhoff
Posted on 15 June, 2016 by Editor in Chief under Business News

Steinhoff, the South African retailer has confirmed it is looking at making an offer for Poundland. In accordance with UK takeover rules, Steinhoff need to confirm its bid by 13 July. Harvey’s, the UK furniture chain is owned by Steinhoff and... Read More

Poundland plans expansion as Sales Surge

Posted on 27 November, 2014 by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

With Christmas fast approaching retailers are gearing up for their busiest time of the year, with many hoping that the festive season will allow them to put behind the woes of a particularly poor first half. However, at discount chain Poundland it is truly... Read More

Poundland Sets Sights on 1,000 Shops as Sales approach £1 Billion Mark

Posted on 3 July, 2014 by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

Amid the changing consumer habits in the UK at present, discount stores are expanding at a previously unknown rate as households attempt to cut down on spending and stick to a weekly budget. This has played a huge part in Poundland’s hugely successful year,... Read More

How Low Will Poundland Go?

Posted on 4 November, 2013 by MOVEHUT under Business News

When you visit a Poundland shop on the high street you expect to pay a certain price for each item – one pound! But a Poundland shop in Ipswich is mixing things up a little as you will be given change from your pound coin. In Ipswich, for one week... Read More

Can Poundland Save the High Street?

Posted on 3 October, 2013 by MOVEHUT under Business News

Everyone loves a bargain, and Poundland has plenty of those on offer. But after recording an increase in sales this year, the company now plans to grow its property portfolio and increase its presence on the high street. Poundland currently has 500... Read More

Is Poundland Recession Proof?

Posted on 15 September, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Economy

Many household disposable incomes are getting thinner and thinner as costs rise and wages remain the same.... Read More