Ranked: These are the UK’s worst broadband and mobile firms July 23, 2019 Plusnet has topped a list of highest number of complaints for a broadband provider for the second quarter in a row. The Sheffield-based telecoms firm received 31 complaints per 100,000 customers between January and March, according to figures published today by regulator Ofcom. Read more: Which telecoms companies have the worst customer service? Plusnet was [...]
Apple in ‘advanced talks’ to buy Intel’s smartphone chip business July 23, 2019 Apple is said to be in advanced talks to buy Intel’s smartphone-modem chip business in a deal worth at least $1bn (£804m). Read more: Apple boss Tim Cook brands reports he fell out with Jony Ive ‘absurd’ The tech giant is discussing the purchase with the chipmaker and a deal could be reached in the [...]
Fevertree shares go flat as poor weather hits sales growth July 23, 2019 Shares in Fevertree fell more than five per cent in early trading after it said poor weather put a damper on growth in the first half. Read more: Fevertree boss Tim Warrillow quadruples pay package in 2018 The figures Revenue increased 13 per cent to £117.3m in the six months to the end of June. [...]
Ocado bags sales jump amid decline in supermarket sector July 23, 2019 Ocado has posted a double-digit rise in sales over the last quarter as it defied an overall decline in the supermarket sector. The online retailer boosted its sales by 11.9 per cent in the 12 weeks to 14 July, stealing a larger chunk of the competitive grocery market. Read more: Sainsbury’s sales slip in ‘tough’ [...]
Onecom bags £100m in funding as it eyes up future acquisitions July 22, 2019 UK telecoms firm Onecom has secured £100m to help fund future acquisitions as it looks to beef up its presence across the country. The independent business telecoms provider said it has raised the funds from private equity firm LDC and credit funds managed by an affiliate of US asset manager Ares. Read more: Vodafone taps [...]
Equifax fined up to $700m for massive data breach July 22, 2019 Equifax has agreed to pay as much as $700m (£562m) as part of a settlement with the US regulator following a 2017 data breach that exposed the personal data of almost 150m people. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused the credit rating agency of failing to secure personal information stored on its system. Read more: [...]
Mobile operator Three defies Ofcom’s call for ‘fairer’ phone bills July 22, 2019 Mobile operator Three has clashed with regulator Ofcom over proposals to create fairer bills for customers after their initial contract period has ended. Ofcom today unveiled a string of new rules and said five major providers have pledged to cut bills for millions of customers. Read more: New rules could give fraudsters a back door [...]
BT reveals new City headquarters as it plans to move by end of 2021 July 22, 2019 BT will move its headquarters to a new site in the City following the £210m sale of its London offices last week. Read more: BT agrees £210m sale of London headquarters The telecoms firm said its new headquarters will be based in a new 320,000 square foot building near Aldgate East station at 1 Braham Street, [...]
Foreign office minister Sir Alan Duncan resigns in protest against Boris Johnson July 22, 2019 Sir Alan Duncan has resigned as minister of state for Europe and the Americas ahead of Boris Johnson’s Tory leadership contest win. The pro-European minister has previously voiced his opposition to Johnson, who is expected to be named as the new prime minister tomorrow. Duncan’s departure is the first of a string of mooted resignations, [...]
Revealed: 20 purchases that prove money can buy happiness July 22, 2019 They say money can’t buy happiness, but there’s no doubt retail therapy can help boost your mood. Now a survey has revealed the nation’s favourite pick-me-up purchases, showing how Brits like to spend their hard-earned cash over the summer months. Read more: Why families feel ripped off by overseas summer holidays The research, commissioned by [...]