Hays CEO steps aside as recruitment firm’s half year profits fall amid fears of tougher labour market February 23, 2023 London-listed recruitment firm Hays is on the hunt for a new chief executive, as the firm sees net fees rise 15 per cent but profits fall during the last half of 2022. Alistair Cox, said he was stepping down after 15 years at the helm, however he will remain to steer the company until a [...]
Intel slashes dividends by two-thirds in wake of falling revenue February 23, 2023 Intel has been forced to slash its dividends with its shareholders by nearly two-thirds as the tech giant attempts to hold on to funds in the wake of falling revenue. According to a report in the Financial Times, the chipmaker is now set to give a small quarterly payout of 12.5 cents down from the [...]
WPP shares soar as ad giant defies fears of marketing slowdown February 23, 2023 London-based communications and advertising firm WPP has seen its shares soar over five per cent this morning after the group posted stellar earnings for 2022. The firm saw its revenues soar 13 per cent to £14.4bn in 2022, up from £12.8bn in the same period last year, assuaging fears that companies would pull back marketing spending [...]
Virgin Media O2 reveals plans to open new London HQ as it dials in earnings of £10.36bn February 23, 2023 Virgin Media 02 has said it is “confident” it will deliver its 2023 profit guidance, as the group posts strong revenues in its first few months of merging. For the year ending 2022, the broadband giant saw revenues of £10.36bn up slightly from the pro forma figure of £10.35bn the previous year. The group which [...]
Royal Mail tracked staff to see how fast they worked, admits disgraced boss to MPs February 22, 2023 Royal Mail boss Simon Thompson was forced to acknowledge that technology had been used to track workers after being dragged back to face a parliamentary committee. Weeks after his original hearing caused uproar amongst staff Thompson, who was on this occasion ordered to swear under oath, told parliament that had been 16 occasions in the [...]
Inflation bites into profits of Actimel owner Danone with sales up 13 per cent to £23.7bn February 22, 2023 French food giant Danone, producer of Actimel, has reported a full year increase in sales but admitted that soaring inflation and a hike in costs had impacted its profit margin. The food manufacturer said sales increased to €27.7bn (£23.7bn) in 2022, up 13.9 per cent on a reported basis and 7.8 per cent on a [...]
Sneak peak at Earls Court £8bn ‘zero carbon’ regeneration scheme February 22, 2023 A derelict exhibition centre in Earls Court is set to be transformed into a £8bn zero carbon neighbourhood with a raised urban park bigger than Trafalgar Square. The 40 acre site in Zone 1, which was once home to the Brit Awards, was crushed in 2015 but now its new developers have plans to transform [...]
Next: Share price up for luxury interior brand Sanderson Design after £2.6m licensing deal February 22, 2023 The share price of luxury interior furnishings group Sanderson Design skyrocketed 12 per cent to 132.7pt this morning, after a £2.6M licensing agreement with London listed retailer Next was announced. The group will sell its Clarke & Clarke products, which includes wallpaper and rugs, in Next’s online and physical stores, with the deal meaning a [...]
Last orders? Pubs ‘won’t stay afloat’ without energy bill help in Spring Budget, hospitality bosses warn February 22, 2023 The hospitality sector has urged that many businesses “wont stay afloat” if the government does not look to provide extra support with soaring energy bills in its upcoming spring budget. “The steep increase in utility costs is having a significant impact on our business, it’s now one of the largest cost to manage,” Simon King [...]
Zalando forced to axe jobs as retailer admits it expanded ‘too much’ February 21, 2023 The German-based group, which sells a range of brands such as adidas and Nike, said it had expanded some parts of its company “too much”.