Trainline ticket sales boom as travel app focuses on international expansion September 15, 2022 Trainline said group net ticket sales rocket as the travel firm makes a steady post-pandemic recovery, as it focuses on international expansion amid UK train strike disruption. The online ticketing platform said in its half year results that group net ticket sales grew 116 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to £2.2bn, 17 per cent higher than pre-COVID levels. [...]
Starbucks interim chief says firm ‘lost its way’ as chain heads for fresh growth plan September 15, 2022 Starbucks’ interim chief said the firm had “lost its way” in recent times as the coffee giant eyes up a $450m growth plan. In an interview with the Financial Times, Howard Schultz said although the company had gone through a rocky period, he believed “the best days of Starbucks are ahead of us”. In an [...]
EU upholds record fine against Google over Android forcing it to cough up £3.5bn September 14, 2022 The EU has largely upheld its record antitrust fine against Google this morning, marking a major blow for the tech giant.
Fundsmith look to liquidate emerging equities trust September 14, 2022 Fundsmith Emerging Equities Trust has called on shareholders to vote in favour of voluntary liquidation as the investment arm feels the sting of a cooling market The board said it has sought the views of its largest shareholders on winding down the £319.4mn emerging markets investment trust and believes that the proposals are in the [...]
Shares plunge for ITM Power as losses widen and CEO plans his exit September 14, 2022 ITM Power’s shares plunged nearly 25 per cent this afternoon after the energy giant posted widening losses and announced the news that its CEO was calling it quits. The green energy giant said in its full year results that gross loss hit £23.5m, ballooning from £6.5m in 2021. Although revenue jumped to £5.6m, compared to [...]
Game on: Why Big Tech is betting big on gaming September 14, 2022 When Bill Gates said “content is king” back in 1996, he opened a can of worms that has become increasingly hard to contain. This content obsession has evolved in different ways in the last two decades, with the latest bet from Big Tech being on gaming. While the evolution of video games has been progressing [...]
Dunelm continues with strong sales growth despite economic headwinds September 14, 2022 Homewares retailer Dunelm posted strong sales growth this morning, despite ongoing macroeconomic concerns. In its full year results, the firm posted sales growth of 16.2 per cent, with total sales 41 per cent higher than 2019 levels. Sales hit £1.5bn, with profit before tax at £209m. Active customers grew by 8.5 per cent over the year, [...]
Google gears up for £20bn ‘ad tech’ claim that it pushes revenues away from newspapers September 13, 2022 Google is being sued for up to €25bn (£21.6bn) over claims it has deprived other sites from obtaining billions of pounds in advertising revenues. The class action complaints from both UK and the Netherlands argue that the Silicon Valley giant used its advertising tech to unfairly sideline publishers, like newspapers, magazine and blogs. The main [...]
Shares soar for Trustpilot as revenue jumps in half year September 13, 2022 The operator said total revenues had climbed 25 per cent on a constant currency basis to $73.41m in the half-year results, leading to a 43 per cent reduction in underlying losses to $6.59m. The group reported a loss for the period of $9m, down from $17m the year before, with adjusted EBITDA loss of $5m, [...]
Twitter shareholders on verge of approving Elon Musk takeover September 13, 2022 TWITTER whistleblower Peiter Zatko was grilled in the US Congress this afternoon, adding further ammunition to Elon Musk’s legal battle with the social media giant over his stunted takeover. Twitter’s former head of security, who was fired last year, accused the company of misleading regulators about cyber security, as well as its management of bot [...]