JD Sports: Why Peter Cowgill’s scandal-stricken exit was only a temporary blip in the brand’s race to the top May 9, 2023 JD Sports has no problem showing rivals how it’s done. This morning the ‘king of trainers’ kicked off its five year growth strategy, with a proposed acquisition of a leading French sports brand Courir, costing the brand a weighty £425m. As share price for JD Sports soared over three per cent this morning, it’s clear [...]
MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor is proving his Bitcoin critics wrong May 9, 2023 Nigel Green applauds Michael Saylor for highlighting how his faith in Bitcoin is paying off for MicroStrategy.
Banking crisis: DIY investors piled into Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank trades during turmoil May 9, 2023 Do-it-yourself investors piled into banking trades in the first quarter of the year as the sector was shaken by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and shotgun sale of Credit Suisse to UBS, new data has revealed.
Elizabeth Line: Workers to walk out later this month on London’s most popular route May 9, 2023 Elizabeth Line workers will strike on Wednesday 24 May in what is the latest industrial action to hit London’s most popular line. The action brought by members of the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) union announced today, is part of an ongoing pay dispute between operational staff, such as traffic and response managers, and TfL. [...]
Thames Water boss to forgo bonuses as dividend scrutiny on suppliers intensifies May 9, 2023 The boss of Thames Water will forgo performance related pay this year, with the supplier's turnaround plans still behind schedule.
Pearson integration of AI appears to excite investors as share price rises May 9, 2023 Educational publisher Pearson is embedding AI across its products as the AI race heats up and the technology encroaches on the edtech sector. The London-based publisher said on Tuesday that projects to embed generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology — meaning tools which can create new content from large data sets — were already “well underway.” [...]
Civitas agrees to ‘undervalued’ £485m takeover following wave of criticism from press and shortseller May 9, 2023 London-listed social housing investor Civitas revealed it had struck an “undervalued” deal to sell itself to a Hong Kong property giant today as it looks to escape a barrage of criticism from short sellers and the media.
LinkedIn latest tech giant to axe jobs blaming ‘drop in demand’ May 9, 2023 LinkedIn is culling over 700 jobs and closing its local app in China, blaming a slump in consumer demand and turbulent market conditions. In an email to LinkedIn employees, Ryan Roslanksy, LinkedIn chief executive. said the changes would be made in order to shake up the business, which is being hit by slower revenue growth. [...]
Price of Bitcoin slips as other cryptocurrencies follow suit May 9, 2023 The price of Bitcoin fell below $28,000 over the weekend and was trading around $27,600 this morning as the markets turn 'neutral'.
Suncor Energy’s profits beats estimates on strong demand and tight supplies May 9, 2023 Suncor Energy has reported better-than-expected first-quarter profits, helped by steady demand for energy amid crimped global supplies.