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  • Brookfield: Center Parcs’ next big owner

    May 31, 2015

    Family favourite Center Parcs looks set to change owners, with Brookfield interested in snapping it up Adventure holidays are very big business. Family-friendly Center Parcs runs five sites around the UK, and made profits of £147m last year. And its sustained success attracts the very biggest investors. Private equity group Blackstone is selling the group, [...]

  • Dunelm founder Bill Adderley sells majority of his stake in Marks & Spencer

    May 31, 2015

    Bill Adderley, the billionaire founder of homeware retailer Dunelm, has sold most of his shares in Marks & Spencer three years after building up a stake to become the firm’s largest private shareholder. Adderley has sold two thirds of his three per cent stake in M&S, telling the Sunday Times that there were “a couple [...]

  • Morrisons may face revolt over Dalton Philips’s £3m pay package

    May 31, 2015

    Morrisons is expected to clash with shareholders this week over the supermarket’s ousted chief executive Dalton Philips £3m pay package. Philips was forced to step down in February, after failing to halt the decline in sales at the grocer during his five years in charge. He walked away with a £1.1m payoff, as well as [...]

  • Fishing Republic IPO: Fish tackle group nets £1.5m as its shares go public

    May 31, 2015

    Tackle shop group Fishing Republic successfully raised £1.5m in its initial public offering, revealing today that it will be worth approximately £3.6m when the shares start trading on Thursday 4 June. The group, established by life-long fishing enthusiast Steve Gross, hopes to be the first retailer to consolidate a fragmented market. There are 2,500 independent [...]

  • William Hague gets new private sector role with Teneo

    May 31, 2015

    Former foreign secretary William Hague has taken a high-profile new job in the private sector.   Hague, who was leader of the Conservative party from 1997 to 2001, has joined Teneo Holdings, an international business consultancy with ties to former US president Bill Clinton and former prime minister Tony Blair, the Sunday Times reported yesterday. [...]

  • G7 agrees Chinese currency should be in IMF currency reference basket

    May 29, 2015

    The G7 has agreed that the Chinese yuan should be part of an international basket of reference currencies.  German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, announced the decision after a meeting of G7 finance ministers and central bank governors.  However, he told a press conference that there was no need to rush the process. He said:  There [...]

  • Quindell share price falls as it finalises Slater & Gordon deal and Lord Howard joins board

    May 29, 2015

    Shares in troubled insurance claims outsourcer Quindell fell in late morning trading after the company announced it had completed a deal to sell its professional services division to legal giant Slater & Gordon.  The £637m sale of the division, which comprised 90 per cent of Quindell's business, will return £500m to shareholders. The company took the [...]

  • More lettings at the Cheesegrater as new TSB owner Banco Sabadell takes two floors

    May 29, 2015

    British Land and Oxford Properties, the developers behind the Cheesegrater (aka Leadenhall Building), confirmed three new lettings across seven floors of the building – including new TSB owner Banco Sabadell. Among the new signings are insurance giant Brit, which has signed a 15 year lease to occupy 66,300 sq ft across five storeys – 16 [...]

  • RBS joins Barclays in search for new corporate brokers

    May 28, 2015

    Two of Britain’s biggest banks are both now searching for new corporate brokers, City A.M. understands, in a shake up of the sector’s relationships with the investing marketplace.   UBS and Morgan Stanley are RBS’ current corporate brokers. UBS, it is understood, is highly unlikely to repitch for the role because of existing privatisation work it [...]

  • Equities slip as doubt lingers over Greek deal

    May 28, 2015

    EUROPEAN and US shares slipped lower yesterday amid continued uncertainty over Greece’s debt problems. Equities had rallied earlier in the week on reports of provisional agreements between Greece and its creditors, but later dropped off when German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said that not much progress had been made. In a last-ditch effort to receive [...]

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