Worldpay set to team up with accountancy software firms May 11, 2016 Payments processor Worldpay is set to team up with some of the UK’s largest accountancy software firms as it continues to move towards serving small and medium-sized businesses. Worldpay yesterday unveiled a tablet-based till to further its push into the SME market and is in talks with accountancy software companies over potential tie-ups that would [...]
Fast food chain Wendy’s warns over forthcoming sales growth May 11, 2016 US fast food chain Wendy’s has posted better-than-expected results for its first quarter, though it warned that sales growth will struggle in the coming three months. For the quarter, Wendy’s posted a profit of $25.4m (£17.5m), down from a year-earlier profit of $27.5m. Revenue slipped 16 per cent to $378.8m, mostly down to the sale [...]
Why George Osborne does not believe the London Stock Exchange-Deutsche Boerse merger is “1944 by stealth” May 11, 2016 Chancellor George Osborne has shown his support for the proposed merger of the London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Boerse. The £21bn "merger of equals" deal between the UK and German stock exchanges was agreed in March and the companies hope for completion by the end of this year or in the first quarter of 2017. [...]
Leica M-D review: The $6,000 digital camera with no screen, no autofocus and no video recording May 11, 2016 Once, while striding purposefully to see a brand new animal at the zoo, I slipped on a frozen puddle and shattered the LCD screen of my DSLR. I could no longer review the pictures I’d taken or fiddle about with menus, but it was otherwise a perfectly functional camera. If anything, it was made somehow [...]
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End review: This is the one where you can explore Nathan Drake’s attic May 11, 2016 Here he comes again, lovely Nathan Drake, the handsome, globe-trotting adventure man, the renowned plunderer of precious curios and tchotchke, the lowercase tomb raider with the nice hair. But in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End – which the developer insists is the final game in the series – our hero has hung up his exploring [...]
Former BHS boss Sir Philip Green slams Pensions Regulator chief’s evidence to MPs May 11, 2016 Sir Philip Green yesterday slammed the evidence given by Pensions Regulator boss Lesley Titcomb to a group of MPs investigating the collapse of BHS. Green, former BHS boss and owner of Arcadia Group, said Titcomb's evidence to the work and pensions and business, innovation and skills committees was "incorrect". Titcomb told the committees in a [...]
The storm is here: This is what you should expect to happen to P2P following the Lending Club catastrophe May 11, 2016 It's been a rather dark few days for the alternative lending industry. On Monday, news broke that the chief executive of US giant Lending Club, Renauld Laplanche, had been forced to resign by his board. First, the platform disclosed that it sold near-prime loans to a bank (Bloomberg reported that it was Jefferies) which it knew [...]
New homes on sale in London this weekend: from Elephant Park to private gardens designed by Andy Sturgeon May 11, 2016 Elephant Park, Elephant & Castle From £540,000 Studio to three bedroom apartments and penthouses have been released in the Highwood Gardens building. The release of 222 properties for sale is the latest chapter in Lend Lease’s Elephant Park development, which will build almost 2,500 new homes on 22 acres of land and create a new [...]