Reddit users launch Winnie the Pooh protest against Tencent amid censorship fears February 11, 2019 Defiant images of Winnie the Pooh have sprung up across community news site Reddit as users hit back at a major investment by Chinese tech giant Tencent. Reddit confirmed today that the Chinese conglomerate has contributed a $150m (£116m) investment in the website, which describes itself as the ‘front page of the internet’, as part of a wider [...]
Petrofac faces potential £400m lawsuit following ex-employee’s bribery conviction February 11, 2019 Oil field services company Petrofac is facing a potential £400m lawsuit from angry investors after its shares crashed when one of its former executives pleaded guilty to bribery and corruption charges. The former global head of sales at Petrofac, David Lufkin, pleaded guilty last Thursday to offering corrupt payments in an attempt to secure contracts [...]
Morgan Stanley buys stock plan platform Solium Capital in $900m deal February 11, 2019 Morgan Stanley has announced plans to buy Canadian stock plan platform Solium Capital for $900m (£696.9m) as the firm targets millennial customers. The companies entered into a partnership with one another in 2016 for Solium to provide equity compensation plans for Morgan Stanley’s corporate clients, and the investment bank has been planning to ramp up its [...]
Mercedes’ strong Chinese showing was not enough to avert steep January fall in sales February 11, 2019 Mercedes-Benz deliveries dropped sharply in January, but still made for the firm’s second-best ever start to a year after a record beginning for 2018. The luxury car maker said although sales dropped 6.7 per cent on the previous month to 180,539 units, an upcoming new model offensive would make 2019 another record year. Read more: Daimler [...]
Construction output drops sharply in December against ‘grim’ industry backdrop February 11, 2019 Construction output has dropped sharply in December in an industry “stripped of confidence and momentum”. According to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures, output fell 2.8 per cent month-on-month in December, driving a longer-term stagnation of 0.3 per cent in the final quarter. Read more: Eurozone construction sector endures 'sluggish' start to the [...]
Smith & Nephew is today’s biggest FTSE 100 faller on reports of $3bn US deal February 11, 2019 Smith & Nephew was the biggest faller on the FTSE 100 this morning with shares down more than four per cent on reports it is in talks to buy US spine technology Nuvasive in a $3bn (£2.32bn) deal. Shares fell 4.39 per cent to 1,448p today, having closed on Friday at 1,515p. The Financial Times [...]
Telford Homes to develop £160m Stratford project February 11, 2019 London developer Telford Homes has ramped up its investment in East London this morning after announcing plans for a £160m housing site in Stratford. The housebuilder, which specialises in non-prime London property, has snapped up the 1.2 acre development for £20m as it looks to tap into recent regeneration following the arrival of Westfield shopping [...]
Lloyds online banking down: Customers unable to access accounts as Lloyds suffers outage February 11, 2019 Lloyds' online banking system crashed this morning, leaving some customers unable to access the service. The failure followed scheduled maintenance to the bank’s online banking, mobile app and tablet app services over the weekend. Customers were able to access online banking from around 5pm this evening. Read more: Noel Edmonds’ lawyer to take on Lloyds over Bristol [...]
Robots, surgery, and the NHS – what will the future medical bot look like and when will the machines take over the operating theatre? February 11, 2019 In the 2012 film Prometheus, there’s a memorable scene where the protagonist uses an automated medical table to remove an alien creature growing in her stomach. At the press of a few buttons, robotic arms quickly perform a complex procedure – the operation looks more like a car assembly line than surgery. The scene is [...]
Revolut’s Valentine’s Day advert caused a social media storm – and shows the pitfalls of using comedy in marketing February 11, 2019 Roses are red, violets are blue, there’s a company in hot water and it’s called Revolut. The fintech challenger bank, which offers a mobile-based banking service, recently launched a new ad campaign of Tube posters that joked about the spending habits of its customers. One of the four adverts read: “To the 11,867 people who [...]