888 shares soar amid William Hill bargain deal April 7, 2022 Gambling giant 888 has agreed a renewed price for its acquisition of William Hill, dropping from £2.2bn to £1.95bn, and reflecting the change in the "macro-economic and regulatory environment" since the deal was first announced.
Government slammed for failing to back onshore wind April 7, 2022 Energy analysts and industry bodies have criticised the government's failure to include onshore energy targets in its supply strategy.
Aircraft lessors see ‘horrendous’ hike in insurance costs April 7, 2022 Lessors are already seeing a “horrendous” hike in insurance costs as the Kremlin’s retaliation against Western sanctions start to bite, said BOC Aviation’s boss Robert Martin. “Because there are going to be huge claims on these insurances this year for confiscation or theft if the aircraft aren’t given back, this will then have a knock [...]
Grant Thornton partners see pay boosted by 35 per cent following boom in M&A activity April 7, 2022 Partners at Grant Thornton saw their pay jump 35 per cent last year after the London accountancy firm posted bumper profits on the back of a boom in mergers and acquisitions. Average profits earned by partners at accountancy giant Grant Thornton jumped from £451,000 in 2020 to highs of £611,000 in 2021. The 35 per [...]
Merchants Trust posts 40th year of dividend hikes as it nearly doubles benchmark index April 7, 2022 London-listed investment trust Merchants Trust announced its 40th consecutive year of dividend growth today after nearly doubling the returns of its benchmark index last year.
Cazoo reports record year as company not impacted by inflationary pressures April 7, 2022 Ongoing inflationary pressures will not impact online car retailer Cazoo, its chief executive Alex Chesterman said yesterday. “Used cars have historically [pushed] in a recessionary environment, while new cars tend to be much more affected,” Chesterman told analysts during a call. “[New cars] are a luxury purchase whereas used cars are functional.” The company said [...]
Unions reject BT’s largest pay rise in two decades April 7, 2022 Telecom giant BT said it will award all BT, Openreach, Plusnet and EE frontline workers a £1,500 consolidated pay increase, marking the highest pay award for employees in more than 20 years.
Ferrero reveals salmonella discovered at Belgium plant in December as Kinder recall widened April 7, 2022 Confectioner Ferrero has revealed salmonella was found at its Belgium plant at the end of last year, as more products have been recalled. After an investigation by several European food safety and public health authorities, the Kinder-maker said it had acquired new data. More than 130 children are thought to have suffered from salmonella in [...]
£200m boost for all Tesco shop staff and warehouse workers as pay jumps to £10.10 per hour April 7, 2022 Supermarket giant Tesco has announced it will hike hourly wages by 5.8 per cent from £9.55 to £10.10, as Brits face a cost of living crunch. New hourly rates for store and warehouse staff will be effective from 24 July, the grocer revealed on Thursday afternoon. The supermarket also confirmed workers in London would be [...]
US audit watchdog hits former KPMG exec with largest ever fine for role in leaked info scandal April 7, 2022 The body that regulates the US audit industry has fined a former KPMG executive $100,000, after pledging to crack down on “top-level personnel” in America’s biggest accountancy firms. The US Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) issued a $100,000 fine to former KPMG vice chair of audit Scott Marcello, over his failure to prevent [...]