J Sainsbury Plc, Road to Recovery

To maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. In 2012, J Sainsbury Plc (Sainsbury's), the number three supermarket chain in the UK with 22.3 billion in sales, appeared to have put the troubles of the past behind it. For over 70 years, Sainsbury's had been the UK's largest grocer, but Tesco had overtaken it in 1995 and then Asda knocked it into third position in 2003. When Justin King took over as CEO in 2004, UK sales were flat and UK profits languished at 40% below their 1999 levels. He cut prices and restored sales growth, and from 2007 onwards, Sainsbury's had outperformed Tesco on same-store sales growth. What did King need to do to sustain Sainsbury's revival?
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-713453-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 36
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2012
Language: English
Review date: May 6, 2014

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To maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. In 2012, J Sainsbury Plc (Sainsbury's), the number three supermarket chain in the UK with 22.3 billion in sales, appeared to have put the troubles of the past behind it. For over 70 years, Sainsbury's had been the UK's largest grocer, but Tesco had overtaken it in 1995 and then Asda knocked it into third position in 2003. When Justin King took over as CEO in 2004, UK sales were flat and UK profits languished at 40% below their 1999 levels. He cut prices and restored sales growth, and from 2007 onwards, Sainsbury's had outperformed Tesco on same-store sales growth. What did King need to do to sustain Sainsbury's revival?
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Year: 1869
Geographic Setting: United Kingdom
Industry Setting: Retail trade; Food

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