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  • Marks & Spencer AGM: Setback for M&S as clothing sales slide off hanger

    July 7, 2015

    Investors and retail observers allowed themselves a small sigh of relief in April when Marks & Spencer brought 14 consecutive quarters of falling general merchandise sales to a halt.   After efforts to improve the quality and style of its clothing and to win back disillusioned customers, it seemed to have broken a spell.   [...]

  • Smiths Group share price dips as Andrew Reynolds Smith set toreplace Philip Bowman

    July 7, 2015

    Engineering company Smiths Group has named Andrew Reynolds Smith, currently chief executive of GKN Automotive, as replacement for outgoing boss Philip Bowman. Reynolds Smith will join the firm as chief executive on 25 September. News of his appointment failed to stoke up enthusiasm among investors, instead pushing shares in the company down by 4.91 per [...]

  • South Western trains franchise going to tender

    July 7, 2015

    The South Western rail franchise will be put out to tender, it has been announced by the Department for Transport.   The franchise is currently run by a subsidiary of transport operator Stagecoach Group – Stagecoach South Western Trains. It had previously been given the franchise by Direct Award negotiations – granted by the government [...]

  • Glencore share price falls as FTSE miners feel the heat from commodities selloff

    July 7, 2015

    London-listed miners felt the heat today after the outlook for the Chinese economy darkened amid ongoing equity market turmoil. Earlier in the day copper prices fell 5.9 per cent to a six-year low of $2.389 a pound on concern about economic growth in China, the world's top metals consumer. It comes a day after Chinese brokerages [...]

  • HSBC fires Birmingham staff after filming video of mock-Islamic State execution

    July 7, 2015

    HSBC has sacked several employees who made a video in which they pretended to be Islamic State militants beheading a hostage.    The video, which was posted online, shows one man dressed in an orange jumpsuit surrounded by five other men dressed in black, one of whom was holding a fake knife. One man is [...]

  • Competition and Markets Authority sets out its plans to increase competition in the energy markets, sending Centrica and SSE share prices down

    July 7, 2015

    Shares in energy providers dipped in early trading, after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) outlined a raft of measures aimed at increasing competition in the energy market.  Shares in SSE fell 0.5 per cent to 1,566p while London-listed Centrica shares dropped 0.6 per cent to 265.9p, after a wide-ranging report attacked the UK's "Big [...]

  • Kainos heads for London market with value over £160m

    July 7, 2015

    Kainos, a Belfast-based provider of IT services, has priced its IPO, giving it a value of more than £160m. Shares will be priced at 139p each. The offer is expected to raise £52.4m of gross proceeds, giving Kainos a valuation of roughly £161.3m. The company’s chief executive, Brendan Mooney, said in a statement: The task [...]

  • Asos shrugs off last year’s woes as sales soar 20 per cent

    July 7, 2015

    Asos is surging ahead in the UK – but international growth and currency headwinds are still dampening the etailer's earnings.  The figures: Retail sales were up an impressive 20 per cent for the four months to 30 June, with the UK up 27 per cent, while international sales were up 16 per cent. International sales [...]

  • Samsung’s profit declines for seventh consecutive quarter as flagship Galaxy S6 falls short of expectations

    July 7, 2015

    The figures Operating profit missed forecasts at Korean electronics giant Samsung, expected to be 6.9tn won (£3.9bn) for the quarter to the end of June, it said in an earnings forecast today. That's down slightly from £4bn the same quarter last year, making it the seventh consecutive quarterly decline for the firm. Profits were still [...]

  • American Apparel warns it may need more funds as costs are cut

    July 6, 2015

    American Apparel, the troubled clothing chain embroiled in a legal battle with its founder and former chief executive Dov Charney, announced plans yesterday to slash around $30m (£19m) of costs in a bid to reverse sharp losses and turn itself around. The company said it will close underperforming stores and would cut jobs in order [...]

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