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  • Bridgepoint shares swell 26 per cent upon rare London IPO

    July 21, 2021

    Shares in private equity firm Bridgepoint surged upon its London stock exchange debut on Wednesday, in the first major UK listing for the industry in decades. The buyout group, which has around €27.4bn of assets under management across equity and debt funds, set a share price of 350 pence per share in an announcement on [...]

  • Netflix plots move into video games as subscriber growth slows

    July 21, 2021

    Netflix last night confirmed plans to move into video games after the streaming giant suffered a sharp slowdown in new subscriber growth. The streaming giant added 1.54 million subscribers over the last quarter, below analyst forecasts and a significant fall from its 2020 boom. In the same quarter last year, at the peak of the [...]

  • “DO sweat the small stuff”: how ESG missteps impact future performance

    July 21, 2021

    We’ve written extensively on our concept of “corporate karma” – the idea that what goes around, comes around with regard to how companies treat their stakeholders. Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve written about our belief that a new social contract is emerging, particularly in relation to how employers treat their employees, and we’ve shown how it’s [...]

  • Media group Future shares jump as it hikes profit forecasts

    July 21, 2021

    Shares in Future pushed higher this morning after the magazine publisher said it expected its full-year profit to be “materially” ahead of market expectations. The media group, which owns titles such as Country Life, Four Four Two and Tech Radar, today said it had continued to perform strongly in the second half despite challenges posed [...]

  • Covid: Government borrowing falls in June

    July 21, 2021

    Government borrowing fell over the last month as the UK economy rapidly rebounds from the damage inflicted on it by Covid, new figures released today show. The government borrowed £22.8bn last month, the second-highest figure for June since records began, according to the Office for National Statistics. However, borrowing eased from May, down from £24.3bn [...]

  • Union says officers told not to check green and amber arrivals for Covid tests

    July 21, 2021

    Travellers from green and amber list countries may no longer face a Covid test check on arrival, according to ISU. The union, that represents border staff, said that officers will no longer routinely check for a negative test result and the passenger locator form. The move aimed to reduce queues, said The Guardian. However, the [...]

  • JPMorgan entices Jamie Dimon with “special” stock award to stay as CEO

    July 21, 2021

    JPMorgan has granted Jamie Dimon 1.5m stock options, which could swell to tens of millions of dollars, to entice him to stay at the bank for a “significant number of years”. Dimon has been awarded the 1.5m options in the form of “stock appreciation rights” at Tuesdays average price of $148.73, that will allow him [...]

  • Summer DIY builds up Wickes sales above pre-pandemic levels

    July 21, 2021

    Supply store Wickes has seen like-for-like growth lift more than 22 per cent on pre-pandemic levels, as the UK’s warm weather pushes DIY’s lockdown momentum to continue. The Watford-headquartered retailer said that its sales lift in the 26 weeks to 26 June was driven by DIY and local trade. Physicals sales were up 33.1 per [...]

  • Law firm DWF reports strong year with revenue over £400m

    July 21, 2021

    DWF Group, the international legal firm, has reported a rise in its revenues to £400m, in its full year results released today. Revenue rose to £401m for the year ended 30 April 2021, representing a 12 per cent increase from £357m in the previous year. Net revenue also grew by 14 per cent to £338.1m. DWF’s [...]

  • Post-Brexit: M&S chairman sounds alarm on higher prices in Northern Ireland

    July 21, 2021

    The chairman of Marks & Spencer has warned that consumers in Northern Ireland will have to contend with higher prices and fewer products if current post-Brexit customs rules come into force this year. Greater bureaucracy involved in goods entering Northern and the Republic of Ireland is “threatening” Marks & Spencer, Archie Norman said in a [...]

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