Joules
This coverage explores Joules’ role and performance in the UK retail sector, focusing on its store network, brand strategy, financial developments, and product collections. Reporting highlights management decisions, marketing initiatives, collaborations, and responses to market challenges, offering insight into the brand’s positioning within fashion and lifestyle retail. Tailored for retail executives, brand managers, and professionals monitoring mid-market and premium retail dynamics.
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May- 2023 -9 MayClothing & Shoes
Regulator to investigate Joules auditor Deloitte
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has launched an investigation in relation to Deloitte’s audit of clothing retailer Joules. The investigation will examine Deloitte’s audit of the group’s consolidated financial statements for the year ended 30 May 2021. The retailer fell into administration last year, appointing administrators from Interpath Advisory to…
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Apr- 2023 -25 AprilOnline & Digital
Next to launch Joules ‘much earlier than expected’ but jobs at risk
Next has warned that some jobs may be at risk ahead of Joules’ total platform (TP) launch, which is set to go live “much earlier than expected” after Next made “significant” progress in delivering the online platform over the last year. The launch date for Joules on Next’s TP, which…
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5 AprilFeatures
Falling into administration – should you be worried?
Since the beginning of a new decade, we have heard of many high-profile retailers such as Made, Missguided, Joules, Paperchase, M&Co and Kath Kidston fall into administration to varying degrees of success. This is no coincidence; during 2022, administrations were actually 55% higher than the previous year, according to government…
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Mar- 2023 -29 MarchClothing & Shoes
Next profits jump 5.7% to £870m amid anticipation of future decline
Next has announced that its pre-tax profits rose 5.7% to £870m, up from £823m, for the year ended 31 January 2023. This number was £10m above the retailer’s guidance which it put down to strong sales in both its retail and total platform businesses. Furthermore, the company’s total trading sales…
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29 MarchClothing & Shoes
Next acquires Cath Kidston for £8.5m with job losses expected
Next has agreed to acquire the brand name, domain names and intellectual property of Cath Kidston for £8.5m, with job cuts expected as the group is wound down and its remaining stores close. The group said the cathkidston.com domain will be licenced back to the administrators for a period of…
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28 MarchClothing & Shoes
Next eyes Cath Kidston acquisition
Next is reportedly in advanced talks to rescue the Cath Kidston brand, in a move that would further expand its portfolio following the acquisitions of Joules and Made last year. According to Sky News, a deal could be closed as early as today (28 March), though some sources told Sky…
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20 MarchAnalysis
Private equity is changing supermarkets
After being dethroned as one of the Big Four supermarkets by Aldi in late 2022, Morrison’s most recent blow came in the shape of £1.5bn worth of losses one year after being acquired by Clayton, Dubilier and Rice (CD&R) in October 2021 for £7bn with a debt-led takeover. Morrisons, which…
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Dec- 2022 -2 DecemberAdvice
Tips for making a success of festive trading in a cost-of-living crisis
The most important trading season of the year has arrived, and in an intensely competitive market, retailers can’t afford to fail. With mounting costs eroding margins, and a cost-of-living crisis dissuading customers from indulging too heavily this season, retailers know they have to work harder and smarter to turn a…
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2 DecemberHigh Street
Next partners with Tom Joule to acquire Joules
Joules has confirmed that its founder Tom Joule has partnered with Next Plc to acquire the majority of assets of Joules via a newly formed company out of administration for a total cash consideration of £34m. In addition, Next has acquired the current Joules Head Office for £7m cash. Next…
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1 DecemberHigh Street
Foschini eyes Joules rescue deal
The Foschini Group is reportedly close to agreeing a deal to acquire the majority of collapsed retailer Joules’ stores and assets, according to Sky News. If the deal goes ahead, it is likely to see roughly a quarter of Joules’ 132 shops closed, with the loss of “several hundred” jobs.…
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