Twitter shares are flying on these latest takeover reports October 5, 2016 Twitter shares have taken off again after fresh reports emerged on the progress of potential sale of a the struggling social network. Shares shot up more than four per cent touching as high a $24.83 in early trading in New York, after it was reported that bids for the company could begin as soon as this week. [...]
London travel disruption: Delays on Metropolitan Line after person hit by train at Wembley Park station October 5, 2016 There are currently severe delays on the Metropolitan Line, after a person was hit and injured by a train at Wembley Park station. https://twitter.com/metline/status/783678021941223425 British Transport Police (BTP) said officers are currently at Wembley Park station after reports a person was struck by a southbound Metropolitan Line train. Officers are being supported by paramedics from the London Ambulance [...]
Former FIA boss Max Mosley says he warned organisation about deal that threatens Liberty Media’s takeover of F1 October 5, 2016 Formula One’s former governor Max Mosley says he warned the sport’s authorities against taking a controversial stake in it which now threatens to put the brakes on the sale of the business. American conglomerate Liberty Media last month agreed to buy F1’s parent company Delta Topco for £3.3bn from its controlling shareholder, private equity firm [...]
London travel disruption: Commuters facing delays at Fenchurch Street station until 4pm due to signal failure October 5, 2016 City commuters will face delays at Fenchurch Street station this afternoon, National Rail has warned. A signalling problem at London Fenchurch Street means that trains will be unable to run between London Fenchurch Street and Barking. While National Rail originally said services would be delayed until 4pm, the operator has since warned passengers that the [...]
US rate rise on the agenda as services sector storms ahead October 5, 2016 A pre-election rate hike in the US is back on the cards after a stellar performance from the country's services firms in September. The sector, which makes up around two-thirds of the world's largest economy, grew at its fastest pace this year, according to the closely-watching ISM non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI). The PMI came [...]
ECB sees no risk of banking crisis in the Eurozone, official says October 5, 2016 The European Central Bank (ECB) sees no risk of a banking crisis in the Eurozone despite some "individual cases" of lenders in trouble, senior ECB supervisor Ignazio Angeloni said today. Banking shares have been volatile across the single currency area this year, especially in recent weeks, as Deutsche Bank awaits confirmation of a multi-million-dollar fine [...]
Japan’s Asahi to bid for SABMiller’s European beers once Megabrew deal closes next week October 5, 2016 Japanese drinks giant Asahi is brewing a more than 500bn yen (£3.8bn) offer for SABMiller's Eastern and Central European beers, according to reports. Local newspaper Nikkei said yesterday Asahi is interested in SABMiller's beer businesses in the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary, which include beer brands such as Pilsner Urquell and Lech. Read more: SABMiller [...]
Time Out is close to signing a deal for new “flagship” London food market October 5, 2016 Time Out – the magazine publisher that recently listed on the London junior market – is expected to announce it has leased premises for a London food market in coming weeks, City A.M. understands. The group is close to signing a deal for a location thought to be around Kings Cross, Covent Garden, or Camden. The London food [...]
Theresa May criticises Bank of England for making people poorer October 5, 2016 Theresa May has come dangerously close to attacking the Bank of England in unprecedented comments on the tools it is using to support the economy during the aftermath of the financial crisis recession and the EU referendum. In her speech at the Conservative Party Conference today, May said: "While monetary policy with super-low interest rates and quantitative easing provided [...]
Sports and second screens: How stadium designers and broadcasters are dealing with the smartphone revolution October 5, 2016 Pep Guardiola isn't the only figure in elite sports for whom the prevalence of smartphone use has disrupted business as usual The Manchester City manager has cut off 3g and Wi-Fi connection from the club's training complex in order to pull his players' gaze away from screen and back onto the team. Yet for broadcasters, rights holders, club [...]