Audioboom raises profit outlook again as podcast demand increases November 15, 2024 Audioboom upgraded its profit expectations for the second time this year, lifting its adjusted earnings projection to £2.2m from recently forecast £1.9m. The podcast giant said this reflects an uptick in revenue from the podcast platform’s tech-driven ad marketplace, Showcase, which recently recorded a 49 per cent year-on-year revenue increase last month. Chief executive Stuart [...]
Volex’s Lord Rothschild urges TT Electronics to accept offer November 15, 2024 Manufacturing specialists Volex believes its rejected offer to TT Electronics will be "highly attractive", as Lord Rothschild urges shareholders to engage
Green light for £2bn North Sea cable to power millions of UK homes November 15, 2024 A £2bn subsea and underground cable which will power millions of UK homes has received final funding approval today. The 196km-long Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1) cable, which will be primarily laid under the North Sea, is expected to bolster the UK’s energy security and reduce customer bills by £870m per year. The National Energy [...]
How Arla Foods boss went from selling cigarettes to Lurpak and Cravendale November 15, 2024 A globe-trotting career that began selling cigarettes at British American Tobacco and has led to heading up the UK arm of dairy giant Arla Foods is maybe not what Bas Padberg could have predicted when he started out in the early 1990s. The managing director of the group behind Lurpak, Cravendale, Skyr and B.O.B milk [...]
Landsec returns to profit as London property market stabilises November 15, 2024 British property investment trust Land Securities, known as Landsec, swung back into profit and hiked its forecast for the year today after a rebound in occupancy and rental income in London. Landsec told markets this morning that it had returned to the black in the first half of the year, reporting profit after tax of £243m [...]
Firms blame Budget uncertainty as economy slows sharply in third quarter November 15, 2024 The UK grew at a slower pace than expected in the third quarter, according to new figures, with business groups pointing to the impact of uncertainty ahead of last month’s Budget. New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed that the economy grew 0.1 per cent in the third quarter, after contracting 0.1 [...]
Former fintech ‘unicorn’ Truelayer laid off a quarter of staff in one day November 15, 2024 Former fintech ‘unicorn’ Truelayer laid off roughly a quarter of its workforce in a single day as part of an effort to slash costs and become profitable, City AM can reveal. The London-based firm axed 71 roles at the end of September a week before announcing a $50m funding round that lowered its valuation, according [...]
Use development orders to tackle housing crisis, ministers told November 15, 2024 The UK government should use development orders to circumvent the planning regime, build homes and address the housing crisis, a new report has argued. Ministers should deploy existing powers – known as local development orders, which allow specific development in certain areas without a planning application – to turbocharge housebuilding, the Adam Smith Institute (ASI) [...]
Cinemas warn tax hikes may cause credits to roll November 15, 2024 The UK cinema industry has warned that higher taxes on employees’ wages announced in the Budget will be the final straw for some venues in what has become a core cultural industry. Chancellor Rachel Reeves increased the amount employers have to pay in NICs by 1.2 per cent, and lowered the wage threshold employers must start paying [...]
Bank of England boss touts benefits of free trade as Trump tariffs loom November 14, 2024 With protectionism coming back into fashion around the world, Bailey owned up to being an "old-fashioned free trader at heart".