Severe delays on the Jubilee line due to faulty train at St John’s Wood February 9, 2017 There are severe delays on the Jubilee line this afternoon, due to a faulty train. Transport for London said the disruption, which is affecting services on the entire line, was caused by a faulty train at St John's Wood. TfL said it was currently fixing the broken down train. https://twitter.com/jubileeline/status/829691495926083589 The Jubilee line was disrupted [...]
Insolvency Service ramps up investigation into collapse of BHS February 9, 2017 The Insolvency Service has ramped up its investigation into the collapse of BHS, and has told MPs that if it decides to take action against the company's former directors, it will do so before April 2019. BHS fell into administration in April last year after retail tycoon Sir Philip Green sold the store to serial [...]
Twitter is pretty insistent that it’s not experiencing a “Trump effect” February 9, 2017 What's been the effect of Donald Trump's excessive and exclamation-filled tweets on Twitter? "We can't quantify an impact at this point," insisted Anthony Noto, chief operating officer at the struggling social network when asked about the unprecedented Presidential tweets which have spurred streams of global news coverage. Talking on Twitter's earnings call for its fourth quarter results, [...]
Societe Generale reported income inches down in 2016, but retail banking is booming thanks to digital push February 9, 2017 Societe Generale announced a knock to its bottom line for 2016 this morning, although its retail banking business has bolstered its figures. The figures The French bank revealed reported group net income for the full year of €3.9bn (£3.3bn), down 3.2 per cent from €4bn the year before. Reported net income for the fourth quarter, meanwhile, slipped to €390m, down [...]
A Middle Eastern royal has spent £21 million on a garage in one of London’s most expensive districts February 9, 2017 A Middle Eastern royal has come up with a clever way of dealing with London's notoriously difficult parking system, spending £21 million to buy an entire parking garage. According to a report in The Times, the unnamed Gulf royal bought the parking garage in the Knightsbridge district of the capital to store their collection of [...]
Skymoons delivers eastern promise in game changing UK investment February 9, 2017 | City Talk Chinese mobile games giant Skymoons has announced its first European investment – a games development studio in Edinburgh – as part of its global expansion in the digital entertainment market. Skymoons, one of the most established publishers of mobile games in China, will now develop an MMO (multi player online game) from its Edinburgh studio, [...]
Donald Trump will visit the UK around June, according to the Metropolitan Police February 9, 2017 US President Donald Trump's state visit could be just months away, according to Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe. Speaking on LBC, the capital's top policeman said the visit would be "around June". Trump's invitation to visit the UK has been a source of huge controversy in the UK, with MPs set to debate the [...]
Tata Steel has agreed to sell its Specialty Steels business for £100m February 9, 2017 Tata Steel UK has agreed to sell its Specialty Steels business to industrials group Liberty House for £100m. The sale includes several South Yorkshire-based sites, including steelworks at Rotherham, Stocksbridge and Brinsworth, as well as operations in Suzhou and Xi'an in China. The deal will secure the jobs of about 1,700 people directly employed by Specialty Steels working in the aerospace, automotive [...]
Twitter’s not singing as revenue growth slows to a crawl and misses estimates February 9, 2017 Twitter shares are definitely not singing after releasing its fourth quarter earnings, sending shares down as much as nine per cent in pre-market trading. The figures Revenue came in at $717m, inching up just one per cent on the same quarter a year earlier – its slowest quarterly growth since going public – while earnings were [...]
Henderson shares hit as fund manager reports £4bn outflows February 9, 2017 Henderson Group’s shares dropped three per cent on Thursday after the fund manager reported outflows of £4bn last year. The figures Assets under management (AUM) grew 10 per cent during the year, closing 31 December at £101bn, as market gains more than offset the net outflows. The company reported underlying pre-tax profits of £212.7m, down [...]