Meggitt shares continue to soar but profit set to halve November 10, 2020 Shares in aerospace engineer Meggitt jumped 12.8 per cent this morning despite warnings that profit would halve for the full year. In a third quarter trading statement, the FTSE 250 firm said that the global aerospace sector was still “weak”, with revenue down to £384m in the period. Across the nine months to date, it [...]
Norwegian Air to run out of cash within months November 10, 2020 Embattled Norwegian Air this morning warned that it could run out of cash in the first quarter of 2021, unless it manages to find a fresh source of financing. Reporting its third quarter results, the low-cost carrier said: “Norwegian is dependent on additional working capital in order to continue operating through the first quarter of [...]
Persimmon to pay extra dividend on back of ‘robust’ summer performance November 10, 2020 Housebuilder Persimmon today announced that it would pay an interim dividend of 70p per share in December after fending off the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. The extra payout comes on top of a 40p per share dividend paid in September, and means that the company will have fully replaced its previously delayed 110p per [...]
US giant Caterpillar to axe 700 jobs in Northern Ireland November 5, 2020 US manufacturing giant Caterpillar has announced that it will cut 700 jobs across its Northern Irish operations. It is understood that the majority of the redundancies will affect workers at its plant in Larne in Country Antrim. The losses will come from plant workers and logistics staff at the Larne factory, as well as management [...]
Easyjet denies it is in talks with German authorities over state aid November 5, 2020 Easyjet has hit back at reports that it has approached German authorities for emergency funding to help it through the coronavirus pandemic. German business paper Wirtschaftswoche reported that chief exec Johan Lundgren had been involved in talks concerning a sum in the region of hundreds of millions of euros. But representatives for the low-cost carrier [...]
Wizz Air boss predicts carrier will make full recovery within a year November 5, 2020 Wizz Air’s chief executive has said that the airline will return to pre-pandemic service levels within a year. Speaking to City A.M., Jozsef Varadi that although it would likely take the aviation sector as a whole much longer to recover, he was incredibly upbeat about the Hungarian airline’s prospects. “It’s going to take five years for [...]
Wincanton to restart dividend payments on strong outlook November 5, 2020 Logistics firm Wincanton announced that it would restart paying dividends today on top of bullish forecasts for its financial outlook. Although profit shrunk from £26.2m to £19.1m in the first half of the year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the FTSE 250 firm said that it expected its full year results to be “materially ahead” [...]
Sainsbury’s to slash 3,500 jobs and close Argos stores November 5, 2020 Sainsbury's will cut 3,500 jobs and close 420 Argos sites, as the firm posted a £137m loss for the first half of the year.
Car sales fall again in worst October in nine years November 5, 2020 Sales of new cars declined again last month in the weakest October in nine years for the UK car market. New figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said that sales dropped 1.6 per cent to 140,945. More than half of the decline came as a result of Wales’ two week “firebreak” [...]
Trainline posts £40m loss as passenger numbers evaporate November 5, 2020 Trainline this morning posted a £43m loss as the coronavirus pandemic hammered the number of passengers making rail journeys. In its first half results, the FTSE 250 firm said that sales fell 81 per cent to £358m in the period to the end of August, including the three month initial lockdown in the spring. Passenger [...]