Beggars Group music boss Martin Mills bags £8m payday July 28, 2019 The music mogul behind record company Beggars Group bagged an £8m dividend last year as his firm cashed in the sale of its stake in Spotify. Read more: Warner Music buys record label behind Les Miserables and Mary Poppins Martin Mills, who founded Beggars in 1977, secured the sum after a strong year of trading [...]
Primark demands rent cuts after rivals secure insolvency boost July 28, 2019 Primark is said to be demanding rent cuts on dozens of stores as it looks to keep up with struggling rivals that have cut costs through insolvency procedures. The fashion chain is asking landlords to slash rent by 30 per cent on stores where the leases have several years remaining, and is offering lease extensions [...]
Trump rejects Apple’s request for Mac Pro tariff waiver July 26, 2019 The US will not grant tariff relief to Apple on parts for its Mac Pro computers imported from China, President Donald Trump has said. Read more: Apple splashes out $1bn on Intel’s chip business “Apple will not be given Tariff waivers, or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China. Make them in [...]
Russia threatens retaliation against British media after RT fine July 26, 2019 Russia has warned UK media working in Russia that they will face consequences after Ofcom handed down a £200,000 fine to broadcaster RT. In a statement, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it viewed the penalty as “part of an anti-Russian campaign designed to restrict the activities of Russian media in Britain”. Read more: RT [...]
Twitter shares rise on second quarter revenue boost July 26, 2019 Twitter has posted a strong rise in revenue for the second quarter as its user numbers jumped, pushing shares up more than 10 per cent. The social media firm reported an 18 per cent increase in revenue to $841m (£677m), while monetisable daily active users rose 14 per cent to 139m. Read more: Twitter buys [...]
Eurostar tells passengers not to travel as heat causes train chaos July 26, 2019 Eurostar has warned passengers not to travel to and from Paris today as the heatwave continues to wreak havoc. The train operator warned that issues with overhead power lines in Paris had caused severe disruption, and advised against all but essential travel. Read more: All the train delays to hit the UK as heatwave causes [...]
What is 5G and how does it work? Everything you need to know about the next-generation network July 26, 2019 Mobile operator EE hit the headlines last week when it launched the UK’s first 5G network at a lavish launch party on the river Thames. EE boss Marc Allera hailed a “historic moment” as the firm live-streamed a performance by hit rapper Stormzy against the iconic backdrop of Tower Bridge. Customers on EE can now [...]
RT fined £200,000 for impartiality breach over Salisbury poisoning coverage July 26, 2019 Russian broadcaster RT has been fined £200,000 by Ofcom over “serious failures” to comply with impartiality rules. Read more: RT broke broadcasting rules on impartiality, says Ofcom The regulator said RT – formerly known as Russia Today – had breached requirements for broadcast news to be presented with due impartiality in seven programmes that covered [...]
Softbank launches new $108bn Vision Fund for AI investment July 26, 2019 Softbank has unveiled its second mammoth Vision Fund, which it said will have $108bn (£87bn) to invest in AI-focused tech firms. Read more: Softbank earns $11bn for selling some of its huge Alibaba stake Softbank said it has received backing from a string of companies including Apple, Foxconn, Microsoft and Standard Chartered, while the Japanese [...]
Pearson holds full-year guidance as digital shift pays off July 26, 2019 Pearson has held its guidance for the full year as the firm’s ongoing shift from textbooks to digital formats drove robust trading in the first half. The publishing and education firm posted a two per cent decline in revenue to £1.83bn in the first six months of the year. Read more: Pearson sales slip as [...]