Banks in scramble for Barclays’ coveted broking ticket as Deutsche and Credit Suisse invited to re-pitch May 27, 2015 Barclays, the international London-based bank led by Antony Jenkins, has decided to put its broking mandate up for review after four years. The group is currently served by Deutsche and Credit Suisse as joint brokers. A source close to the bank, which is valued at around £45bn, said yesterday the decision to look for new [...]
De Le Rue share price dips but boss Martin Sutherland defiant on firm’s future May 27, 2015 De Le Rue boss Martin Sutherland said he was “slightly surprised” at the decline in the company’s share price yesterday, after it announced a £40m drop in revenue during the year to 28 March. The banknote printer saw sales drop from £513.3m in the 2014 financial year to £472.1m, while pre-tax profit fell to [...]
Disposable incomes in London lead UK despite financial crash May 27, 2015 London’s disposable incomes are highest at £22,516 on average Disposable incomes in London pulled further ahead of those in the rest of the country over the past 15 years, official figures showed yesterday, despite the capital being the epicentre of the financial crisis. Spending power across the UK has grown enormously since 1997, with [...]
Prudential says men can expect to earn their first million by 50 – 19 years before female colleagues May 27, 2015 A man on average income will earn his first million nearly two decades before an average female worker, according to new analysis from Prudential out today. The insurance company crunched the numbers from the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey of hours and earnings, finding that male workers earn £1m by the time they [...]
HSS Hire share price edges back above tool firm’s list price May 27, 2015 Tool hire giant HSS saw its shares rise yesterday after reporting first-quarter trading in line with expectations. The company – which made its stock market debut in February – said it remains on track to open 50 new branches in the current financial year. Revenues in its first quarter came in at £72.5m, HSS reported – [...]
Rolls-Royce in €80m contract to deliver new British Army tanks May 27, 2015 Power systems manufacturer Rolls-Royce has signed an €80m (£57m) contract with General Dynamics European Land Systems to deliver 589 MTU Series 199 diesel engines for new British Army armoured vehicles. Delivery of the engines is to start in 2016, with the last engines to be delivered in 2022. According to Rolls-Royce, this will be the [...]
Plus500 shareholders vent fury as UK customers accounts stay frozen May 27, 2015 Under fire spreadbetter Plus500 was forced to defend itself against angry shareholders yesterday as it admitted all UK customers were frozen out of their accounts. The Israeli business, which has plummeted in value since the financial watchdog clamped down on its controversial customer recruitment practices, admitted in its annual meeting it has lost about $4m [...]
AG Barr sales lose fizz against Commonwealth games last year May 27, 2015 Irn-Bru maker AG Barr announced yesterday that it plans to expand its state-of-the-art canning plant at Milton Keynes to support future expansion, after reporting a decline in first quarter sales. The Tizer and Rubicon maker, which held its annual general meeting in Glasgow yesterday, said total group sales fell by 1.1 per cent in the [...]
UK M&A firms punching above their weight: Being bold, moving fast and paying cash key to takeover triumphs May 27, 2015 The study examined 265,000 deals over 20 years Companies pursuing aggressive merger and acquisition strategies deliver higher returns for shareholders than firms which act with more caution, a study finds. Businesses offering all-cash bids, and those that pursue overseas targets and avoid large transformational deals outperform their peers on a total shareholder return [...]
Greece’s creditors dismiss Prime Minister Alexis Tsipiras claim they’re close to drafting a deal May 27, 2015 Greece's creditors have poured cold water on the cash-strapped country's claim that the parties were nearing a deal which would pave the way for the additional funding it desperately needs. Greece's government has been locked into high stakes talks with its creditors the European Union, the European Central Bank and the IMF since February. And without [...]