Activist investor takes shot at board of vodka maker Stock Spirits January 27, 2019 A Portuguese activist investor has launched a no-holds-barred attack on the chairman and senior director of vodka maker Stock Spirits amid discontent about shareholder returns. Luis Amaral, whose investment firm Western Gate holds a 10 per cent stake in Stock Spirits, has called on fellow shareholders to oust chairman David Maloney and senior independent director [...]
UN human rights expert to visit Turkey to launch probe into Khashoggi murder January 25, 2019 A UN human rights expert will travel to Turkey next week to head an international inquiry into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Agnes Callamard, the UN’s special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary killings, will launch the investigation into the responsibility of different states and individuals for the murder. Read more: Saudi Arabia seeks [...]
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism secures £800,000 to fund growth January 25, 2019 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has secured a new round of fundraising, bucking the trend after a torrid week of job cuts among digital media outlets. The not-for-profit news organisation said it has received £800,000 over two years from global charity Luminate, which was set up by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar. Read more: Buzzfeed and Verizon [...]
Vodafone pauses installation of Huawei equipment in Europe as spying tensions mount January 25, 2019 Vodafone has said it will stop installing Huawei equipment in its network until there is greater clarity over whether Chinese authorities could use its products for spying. Chief executive Nick Read said the company would temporarily stop the installation of new Huawei equipment in its core telecoms infrastructure in Europe. Read more: Government under pressure to [...]
BBC weighs new European headquarters in Brussels January 25, 2019 The BBC is considering opening a new office in Brussels ahead of the UK leaving the EU, according to Belgium prime minister Charles Michel. Michel, who is attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, said he has held meetings with BBC director general Tony Hall to discuss the possible move. Read more: Brussels launches campaign to [...]
Ericsson slashes losses thanks to cost-cutting and growing 5G demand January 25, 2019 Ericsson has beaten expectations and slashed fourth quarter losses as it saw growth boosted by increased demand for 5G. The Swedish telecoms firm said its net loss in the fourth quarter 2018 was 6.5bn Swedish krona (£546m), compared to a loss of 18.5bn krona in the same period the year before. Read more: Vodafone third quarter [...]
Vodafone third quarter revenue slips amid fierce sector competition January 25, 2019 Vodafone today said it maintains its full-year guidance despite a decline in revenues in the third quarter as the firm struggles with increasing competition in the telecoms sector. The FTSE 100 firm reported revenue of €11bn (£9.5bn), down by €0.8bn on the same period the year before. Read more: Vodafone and O2 eye sale of phone [...]
Brussels launches campaign to entice UK creative industries ahead of Brexit January 24, 2019 Brussels has positioned itself as a potential new home for the UK’s creative industries by calling on creative businesses to move to the Belgian capital ahead of Brexit. The campaign aims to bring British companies in the film, broadcast and creative industries to Brussels to help them secure their European operations when Britain leaves the [...]
Buzzfeed and Verizon plan to slash hundreds of jobs in grim day for digital media January 24, 2019 Online publishers Buzzfeed and Verizon Media have announced plans to cut hundreds of staff members as digital media faces a squeeze on advertising revenues. Buzzfeed said it plans to reduce its global headcount by 15 per cent, believed to amount to roughly 200 members of staff, as it looks to cut costs. Read more: Murdoch eyes [...]
Tesco and Carrefour to trial refillable container scheme in bid to cut waste January 24, 2019 Supermarket giants Tesco and Carrefour are set to trial a refillable container scheme in a bid to cut waste created by excess packaging and single-use containers. The French and British retailers have teamed up with a coalition of major consumer product companies to pilot a new service to provide online shoppers with refillable containers. Read [...]