Shareholders launch campaign to tie Elon Musk’s salary to Tesla’s ESG October 20, 2022 Shareholders, spearheaded by activist investor Tulipshare, have launched a campaign to tie Elon Musk’s salary to Tesla’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance. The announcement comes months after the electric vehicle (EV) powerhouse was booted from S&P’s ESG index. According to Tulipshare, tying the chief executive’s salary to ESG would ensure the company improves its [...]
Naked Wines admits ‘mistakes’ as retailer sets out shake up October 20, 2022 Naked Wines has announced a shake up of the business in a bid to cut costs,including 30 redundancies. The wine retailer, which enjoyed booming sales in the pandemic, said it had “made mistakes” while pursuing “rapid growth.” Low consumer confidence and high levels of supply chain inflation had resulted in an underwhelming performance for the [...]
Chaos continues: Number 10 says fracking motion WAS vote of confidence and rebels face ‘disciplinary action’ October 20, 2022 Liz Truss sent a late-night memo to Tory MPs telling them Wednesday evening’s motion on fracking was confidence vote after all – and rebels “ can expect proportionate disciplinary action.” Number 10 sent the note just after 1.30am after confusion and anger dominated the vote in Commons last night, amid accusations of physical assaults and [...]
PensionBee managed assets nearly double as consumers lock away savings October 20, 2022 Fintech firm PensionBee doubled down on its goal of profitability by next year today as it reported a 24 per cent jump in assets in the nine months to September. The London-listed online pensions provider said that invested customers increased 68 per cent to 174,000 – up from 104,000 last year – as assets hit [...]
Dunelm sales slip as pent up demand eases against ‘demanding backdrop’ October 20, 2022 Dunelm posted dented sales after last year saw a flurry of pent up demand post-lockdown. In first quarter results, the homeware retailer said its sales were down eight per cent compared to the same period last year. Bosses said the performance came despite “a challenging environment”, posting sales of £357m. A dip in sales had [...]
Travis Perkins has strong sales growth in Q3 but prepares to ‘tightly manage’ cost pressures October 20, 2022 The UK’s largest distributor of building materials Travis Perkins had strong sales growth in the third quarter of the year, but is preparing to weather an inflationary winter. The firm had sales growth of 10.7 per cent while its merchandising business had 11.5 per cent, outperforming the individual market. The company’s arm which deals with [...]
Kudos for OnlyFans: Watchdog says smaller video platforms need to do more to protect kids October 20, 2022 New research from Ofcom has found that smaller adult video-sharing platforms need to do more to prevent children from accessing porn. In a report published today, the media regulator said it was concerned that whilst smaller companies had some age verification measures in place, they did not go far enough. One unnamed adult platform told [...]
Welcome to the new world of work October 20, 2022 In 1771 a Lancastrian named Richard Arkwright opened the world’s first water-powered cotton spinning mill in Derbyshire. And not just that. To run his new-fangled factory he invented the pattern for the modern working week that has survived until today. The working day at Cromford Mill began at 6am and the shift ended at 6pm. [...]
Amazon could fork out £900m in compensation over favouring own products October 20, 2022 Amazon could be forced to fork out £900m in compensation after the tech giant was accused of unlawfully favouring its own offers. The collective action lawsuit alleges that Amazon breached competition law and caused tens of millions of Brits to pay higher prices for products by obscuring better-value deals. The lawsuit, which is headed by [...]
Is Truss helping or hindering her own pro-growth policies? October 20, 2022 One of the greater mysteries of the universe is why David Cameron is yet to delete a tweet from the run-up to the 2015 election: “Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice – stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband.” The voters chose the former, but it is fair to say [...]