Dignity’s shares rocket 8 per cent following £281m deal which would take funeral firm private January 23, 2023 Listed funeral firm Dignity is set to become a private company after striking a deal to sell itself to a group of investors at a valuation of £281m.
Have You Heard About The Rise Of Job Boomeranging? January 23, 2023 The term relates to the concept of a former employee bouncing back to a company they once worked for, but left for pastures new.
Glass half-full: Why Fuller’s chief remains optimistic despite strikes leaving a £4m dent in Christmas sales January 23, 2023 Pub chain Fuller’s lost £4m in sales due to the impact of strikes over Christmas and new year, as its chief warned of lower expectations for the full year. Chiswick-based Fuller, Smith and Turner reported in the 43 weeks to January that like-for-like sales were up a fifth on the Covid-impacted previous year – despite [...]
Podcaster Audioboom see revenues increase to £60m but advertising headwinds could mean future layoffs January 23, 2023 Podcast platform Audioboom today said it boosted its revenues to become America’s fourth largest publisher, but its boss has hinted at mass job layoffs. The company’s chief executive however hinted that job cuts could be on the horizon as vowed to control costs and “restructure” Audioboom’s sales team. The online distribution platform said its revenues [...]
Balfour Beatty wins £1.2bn construction project aimed at easing Thames congestion January 23, 2023 Infrastructure giant Balfour Beatty has been handed a £1.2bn contract to ease congestion over the Thames. The firm secured a deal from National Highways to deliver the project which is called ‘Roads North of the Thames’. More than 10 miles of new highways will be built, connecting the M25 at Junction 29 and the A13 [...]
National Express wins £880m contract to run German rail lines January 23, 2023 National Express has been awarded a €1bn (£878m) to operate two regional train lines in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The transport group’s German rail business has won €1bn contract to run the RE1 and RE11 Rhein-Ruhr-Express (RRX) lines until 2033. The Rhein-Ruhr-Express is a regional rail network in north west Germany, in the [...]
UK consulting firms no longer filled with Russell Group uni grads, new research shows January 23, 2023 British consulting firms are no longer dominated by Russell Group university graduates, according to new research from the Management Consultancies Association (MCA). Instead, the proportion of graduates from Russell Group universities – a group of 24 of the UK’s “leading” research universities, including Oxford and Cambridge – working in consultancies has more than halved [...]
Private finance firms have fewer women leaders than listed rivals, new research shows January 23, 2023 Financial services companies that are structured as privately-owned partnerships have significantly fewer women in leadership positions than their publicly-listed rivals, new research shows. Fewer than one-sixth (15.1 per cent) of partners in privately-owned finance firms are women, according to research from employment law firm Fox & Partners. By comparison, women account for 43 per [...]
A tale of two industries: Government will regret saving steel over Britishvolt January 23, 2023 The government could regret backing British Steel while leaving Britishvolt to collapse, writes energy editor Nicholas Earl.
Falling gas prices could slash cost of propping up Bulb Energy by hundreds of millions of pounds January 23, 2023 The bill for propping up Bulb Energy for over a year could be slashed significantly, following a sharp drop in wholesale prices over the winter.