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Bernie Ecclestone denies fraud over £400m in Singapore trust August 22, 2022 Press Association Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has denied fraud over an alleged failure to declare to the Government more than £400 million in a trust in Singapore. The 91-year-old was charged after a probe by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), which would have allowed the business magnate to draw a line under any [...]
Company Voluntary Agreements plunge as taxman tightens debt recovery rules August 22, 2022 The number of struggling firms striking Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs) with creditors has plunged 47 per cent in the past year after tax authorities tightened the way they can reclaim debts, new data has revealed.
EXCLUSIVE: Number of firms fined for deliberate corporation tax misinformation hits four-year high August 22, 2022 The number of businesses fined by HMRC for deliberately obscuring their corporation tax affairs has climbed to its highest level in four years, exclusive figures obtained by City A.M. reveal. The tax man last year penalised 62 firms for purposefully sending incorrect information to possibly slash the amount of corporation tax they pay, up 35 [...]
Chrysalis portfolio slides 23 per cent as Klarna plunges in value August 22, 2022 Prolific tech investor Chrysalis Investments said the value of its portfolio had plunged 22.8 in the second quarter of the year as its stakes in firms including Klarna and Starling tumbled in value.
Open Orphan subsidiary to trial influenza antiviral for Big Pharma firm in £10m deal August 22, 2022 A subsidiary of clinical research firm Open Orphan has inked a £10.4m contract with a Big Pharma client to test an influenza challenge virus and an antiviral product in human trials. The London-listed firm’s challenge trials company hVIVO has seen a rise in pharmaceutical companies looking to test their vaccines and antivirals against specific subtypes [...]
Cineworld seeks ‘potential’ restructuring to deal with £4bn debt burden August 22, 2022 Cineworld has said it is looking to gain liquidity and potentially restructure its balance sheet through a “comprehensive deleveraging transaction” as it carried billions in debt. The company, which owns US-based cinema chain Regal, said it had voluntarily sought a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in the US in pursuit of a potential restructuring. “Cineworld and [...]
Vodafone strikes deal to sell Hungary operation for £1.53bn August 22, 2022 Vodafone has struck a deal with a Hungarian tech firm 4iG and state-backed Corvinus Zrt to sell off its operations in the country for €1.8bn.
UK workers keen to bag big City bonuses August 22, 2022 Workers are keen to capitalise on bumper bonuses handed out by banks, brokers and insurers, a new survey published today shows. Around a quarter of Brits want to shake up their careers and move into the financial services sector, according to consultancy KPMG. Of those considering moving to a job in the City, some 58 [...]
Avanti West Coast woes give train privatisation a bad name August 21, 2022 It is tempting to place the blame for the rail chaos gripping the country firmly at the feet of Mick Lynch and his twitter-friendly pals at the top of the unions, and it is true that much of it does indeed lie there. But on one particular line the operator should take their fair share [...]
Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway gets greenlight to buy 50 per cent of Occidental Petroleum August 21, 2022 Warren Buffett’s investment giant Berkshire Hathaway has got the go ahead from a US energy regulator to buy up to 50 per cent of oil firm Occidental Petroleum.