Judge says property mogul Robert Tchenguiz should apologise to audit firm Grant Thornton after multi-million pound case dropped October 17, 2018 A judge today said property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz owed an apology to audit firm Grant Thornton after he dropped a multi-million pound claim against it on Monday. Mr Justice Robin Knowles said: “In the view of this court, each claimant including Mr Robert Tchenguiz, owes each defendant an apology for this litigation. The court cannot compel [...]
US says it wants to start trade talks with the UK ‘as soon as it is ready’ following Brexit October 17, 2018 The US said last night it wants to start trade talks with the UK as soon as possible after Brexit. The US trade representative’s office told Congress it wants to negotiate new trade deals with the UK, EU and Japan. “We will continue to expand US trade and investment by negotiating trade agreements with Japan, [...]
Housebuilder Crest Nicholson issues profit warning blaming tough market conditions October 17, 2018 Housebuilder Crest Nicholson has issued a profit warning and announced that its chief financial officer (CFO) is leaving the business. It is the housebuilder’s third profit warning in two years with the company blaming the difficult market and the uncertain political environment. Read more: Profits surge at housebuilder Bellway but Brexit caution lingers The FTSE [...]
Royal Mail ’embarrassed’ at lack of shareholder engagement over executive pay October 16, 2018 Royal Mail’s remuneration committee chair Orna Ni-Chionna told MPs today she was “embarrassed” at the failure to engage with its shareholders before a major revolt over the pay for its outgoing chief executive Moya Greene. Ni-Chionna, appearing before the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee, said it was a “huge disappointment” and “shock” that [...]
Rio Tinto iron ore production slips after death halts work October 16, 2018 Iron ore production at mining major Rio Tinto slipped in the third quarter (Q3) after the death of a worker at a mine in Western Australia. The company said a truck operator at its Paraburdoo iron ore mine was fatally injured on 15 August and on 9 July a security contractor was killed after a “serious [...]
Scottish Power to use 100 per cent wind power after £702m Drax deal October 16, 2018 Scottish Power is set to become the first major UK energy supplier to be powered 100 per cent by renewable energy after it today announced a £702m sale of its gas and hydro stations to Drax. Scottish Power had previously closed its coal powered facilities and today agreed to sell a 2,566 megawatt portfolio to [...]
HSBC hiring senior former JP Morgan banker to co-head its global investment bank October 11, 2018 HSBC is set to announce the hire of a senior former JP Morgan banker to co-head its global investment bank. It is understood that the hire of Greg Guyett, who held senior roles at JP Morgan in the UK, US and Asia, will be announced in the next few days. Guyett’s hire, first reported by [...]
Supermarket chain announces $300m London float plans in first overseas Belarusian listing October 11, 2018 Grocery chain Eurotorg today announced plans to float on the London Stock Exchange in what would be a first overseas listing for a Belarusian business. Eurotorg is the largest grocery chain in Belarus with a market share of approximately 19 per cent of the food retail market. The float will mark the first overseas listing [...]
London’s status as a tech hub helping drive transatlantic deals October 11, 2018 London's status as a hub for technology and financial services is helping drive a strong flow of deals between the US and the UK according to audit firm Deloitte. Deloitte said deal volumes between the UK and US “remained buoyant” in the first half of 2018, with 238 completed deals in the period. There were 152 [...]
Leaseplan cancels planned float as stock markets wobble October 11, 2018 Car leasing group Leaseplan today announced it was cancelling its planned initial public offering (IPO) just a week after confirming its float plans. The private equity-backed company, which has a market capitalisation of more than €6bn (£5.2bn), blamed market conditions for its decision. Leaseplan said last week that it was planning to float on the [...]