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Shares in online retailer Ocado jumped by more than 8 per cent on reports it might strike a deal with department store and food retailer Marks and Spencer which is considering becoming the latest company to offer home delivery across the UK.Shares in online retailer Ocado jumped by more than 8 per cent on reports it might strike a deal with department store and food retailer Marks and Spencer which is considering becoming the latest company to offer home delivery across the UK.
Ocado shares leapt by close to 9 per cent in early trading in London - their highest level since the beginning of the year - with traders attributing the jump to reports of a delivery partnership with M&S. At time of writing, shares were still up 6.6 per cent. Ocado shares leapt by close to 9 per cent in early trading in London, their highest level since the beginning of the year, ending the day 5.78 per cent higher, with traders attributing the jump to reports of a delivery partnership with M&S. 
Last week, Steve Rowe, the chief of executive of M&S, said that the retailer was examining the possibility of launching an online food delivery trial service this autumn.  Last week, Steve Rowe, the chief of executive of M&S, said that the retailer was examining the possibility of launching an online food delivery trial service this autumn.  
He added, however, that “[This] is not something that we are going to rush into until we have substantial customer insight and a better understanding of what is right for M&S and right for our customers.”He added, however, that “[This] is not something that we are going to rush into until we have substantial customer insight and a better understanding of what is right for M&S and right for our customers.”
Following the news, The Telegraph, on Sunday, reported that M&S is considering partnering with Ocado to handle the fulfilment of such orders.Following the news, The Telegraph, on Sunday, reported that M&S is considering partnering with Ocado to handle the fulfilment of such orders.
Any partnership would be a welcome relief for Ocado, which has not yet  found an overseas partner for a licensing deal.Any partnership would be a welcome relief for Ocado, which has not yet  found an overseas partner for a licensing deal.
Both Ocado and M&S  declined to comment on the report.Both Ocado and M&S  declined to comment on the report.
Last year, Ocado signed a deal with Morrisons, under which it provides technology and distribution services to the supermarket to support its online food business. However, changes to the contract last year meant that the online retailer is no longer exclusively tied to Morrisons and is allowed to run online services for other retailers.Last year, Ocado signed a deal with Morrisons, under which it provides technology and distribution services to the supermarket to support its online food business. However, changes to the contract last year meant that the online retailer is no longer exclusively tied to Morrisons and is allowed to run online services for other retailers.
However, Ocado is still contractually restricted from working with supermarkets including Sainsbury, Tesco, Lidl, Asda and Aldi.However, Ocado is still contractually restricted from working with supermarkets including Sainsbury, Tesco, Lidl, Asda and Aldi.
The company, in January,  announced better than expected profit growth of 21.8 per cent to £14.5m in the year to the end of November, with growth in average orders per week approaching 18 per cent to 230,000.The company, in January,  announced better than expected profit growth of 21.8 per cent to £14.5m in the year to the end of November, with growth in average orders per week approaching 18 per cent to 230,000.
Since March the online retailer is also testing delivery by electric vehicles as part of a bid to cut its carbon footprint, reduce congestion and keep noise levels to a minimum, especially in residential areas.Since March the online retailer is also testing delivery by electric vehicles as part of a bid to cut its carbon footprint, reduce congestion and keep noise levels to a minimum, especially in residential areas.