Uber shares jump after food delivery service reports profits for first time February 10, 2022 Uber shares last night jumped more than 6 per cent in post-market trading after its food delivery service, Uber Eats, reported its first profit ever. In the fourth quarter of 2021, Uber Eats reported a $25m EBITDA profit, while Uber’s revenue grew 83 per cent to $5.8bn, beating analysts’ forecast of $5.36bn. The group’s mobility [...]
Kuwaiti firm defends £468m takeover proposal following Menzies snub February 10, 2022 NAS, the Kuwait company that proposed to take over UK aviation services provider John Menzies, has defended the £468m bid, saying it had taken into consideration Menzies’s debt levels and ability to generate free cash flows. “We have made an attractive offer that we urge Menzies’ shareholders to consider carefully. Our offer represents a 76 per cent [...]
Redrow increases profit as order book hits £1.5bn February 10, 2022 Redrow, one of the UK’s largest house builders, has reported a 16.6 per cent increase in profit as the order book hit £1.5bn. In the 27 weeks to 2 January, the FTSE-250 group registered a record revenue of £1.052bn, with operating margins returning to normalised levels of around 19.5 per cent, one year ahead of [...]
French and Germany pressure may force IAG to spin off British Airways February 10, 2022 British Airways’ (BA) parent company IAG could be forced to spin off BA as Germany and France might push to reinstate EU ownership rules. According to HSBC analysts, IAG – who owns the likes of Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling – might be forced to make BA a truly independent company as regulations require airlines [...]
Cyber market boosts Beazley’s “robust profit” February 10, 2022 International insurance firm Beazley has reported a “robust profit” of $369.2m as a result of opportunities increasing in the cyber market. The firm said that, in the six months ended 31 December, its return on equity went up to 13 per cent on 2020 levels to 16 per cent, while its gross premiums written surged [...]
HS2 opens huge factory to ramp up works on UK longest railway bridge February 9, 2022 HS2 has built a temporary factory larger than Royal Albert Hall to ramp up works on the Colne Valley viaduct. Long 100 metres and with an internal volume of 105,000m3, the factory will build the 140-tonne segments that will constitute the deck of the 2.3 mile viaduct, making it the UK’s longest railway bridge. “We’re [...]
Toyota’s profit slumps 21 per cent as chip shortages curtail production February 9, 2022 The world’s biggest car maker Toytota has posted a 21 per cent fall in operating profit after ongoing chip shortages curtailed production. In the three months ended 31 December, the group’s profits went down to $6.8bn, forcing the automotive maker to reduce 2022 production volume forecasts by 500,000 units, going down from 9 million to [...]
Tesla recalls 26,000 cars over software error while it braces for harassment lawsuit February 9, 2022 Tesla can’t seem to catch a break these days, as it was forced to recall more than 26,000 cars over a software error, while bracing for a potential racism and harassment lawsuit. According to the US agency in charge of automotive safety standards, software errors could cause a valve in the heat pump to open [...]
London crowned UK second most congested city while overall levels go down February 9, 2022 While overall levels continue to decrease, London was crowned the UK’s second most congested city after Edinburgh. According to TomTom’s traffic index, in 2021 alone 14.8 megatonnes of CO2 were emitted as a result of London’s road traffic, of which 2.2 megatonnes came directly as a result of congestion. “Our data shows that the environmental [...]
John Menzies shares take off after firm rejects £468m takeover proposal from Kuwait company February 9, 2022 John Menzies’s shares took off this morning, soaring 34.03 per cent after the airport services firm rejected a £468m ($636m) takeover proposal. The Edinburgh-based company said the proposal made by Kuwait firm Agility Public Warehousing was “entirely opportunistic” as it undervalued the company’s worth. The aviation services provider said Agility Public Warehousing’s proposal of buying [...]