Hi there,
I was told yesterday by a freind in retail that Tescos margin on products in the ROI is 33% while in NI their margin is 15%.
I was shocked when I heard this, and I know that they are not the only ones. I went to buy slippers in M & S and the sterling price was on them. The slippers were €15 and in sterling were £7.
These companies do not issue seperate results for Ireland, is it time they started doing so?
As for M&S, it does not cost M&S the same to put slippers into a shop in Central London as it does to put them in a shop in Central Dublin.
Im pretty sure it isnt double the cost though. Recently, people are realising that operational costs do not account for the difference in price:
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Hi there,
I was told yesterday by a freind in retail that Tescos margin on products in the ROI is 33% while in NI their margin is 15%.
I was shocked when I heard this, and I know that they are not the only ones. I went to buy slippers in M & S and the sterling price was on them. The slippers were €15 and in sterling were £7.
These companies do not issue seperate results for Ireland, is it time they started doing so?
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