The Green Knight review – a stunning medieval fantasy September 22, 2021 Director David Lowery may not be as familiar a name as The Russo Brothers or Christopher Nolan, but in less than a decade he has already put together a string of quietly successful productions, including the critically acclaimed Aint These Bodies Saints. Working with Red Redford on Disney’s remake of Pete’s Dragon convinced the screen [...]
Startup city: Square Mile investors make London the top place after Silicon Valley for tech firms – CityAM : CityAM September 22, 2021 London is second only to Silicon Valley for the best place for startups to thrive, according to a definitive ranking of the world’s major tech and business hubs. The capital tied with New York in second place to the Californian area synonymous with billion-dollar valuations and tech bros – and far ahead of the next [...]
DAZN in talks to buy BT Sport September 22, 2021 Sports streaming service DAZN is in late stage conversations to buy BT’s sports business, according to the Financial Times which first reported the news. The chairman of DAZN, Kevin Mayer, reportedly told an industry conference that he would “love to have EPL [English Premier League] ultimately,” and was “possibly” interested in BT Sport. The TV [...]
Entain caught between US rivals DraftKings and MGM as £18bn takeover looms September 22, 2021 Ladbrokes owner Entain has confirmed a £18.4bn takeover bid by US betting giant Draftkings which puts the FTSE 100 company at the centre of a battle between its US partner MGM and its prospective buyer. In a statement published yesterday, the board of Entain confirmed it had received a second takeover offer from Draftkings on [...]
British Steel: 50-fold increase in power prices limiting daily operations September 22, 2021 The UK’s second-biggest steel producer said rising power prices had made it impossible to produce profitably at certain times of day. British Steel said there had been an up to 50-fold increase in quoted rates, with a maximum price at peak times of up to £2,500 per megawatt hour, compared with an average rate of [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile today? September 22, 2021 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. LEXI Finance appoints former CBRE director Real estate capital advisory LEXI Finance has poached a debt advisory lead and former associate director from commercial real estate and investment firm CBRE. Joining LEXI’s Mayfair office as a [...]
Suburban takeover: Pret sets out plans for more than 200 new shops September 22, 2021 Sandwich chain Pret a Manger has announced plans to open more than 200 UK shops in the next two years, as it aims to become more than a “white collar worker’s staple”. The business hopes to double its size within five years, with a £100m net investment by JAB and Pret founder Sinclair Beecham to [...]
Three quarters of fraud professionals back mandatory reporting, study finds September 22, 2021 Three in four fraud professionals back mandatory reporting about instances of the UK’s most common crime according to a new survey. Under current legislation there is no requirement for a company to report fraud to law enforcement and little incentive for them to do so unless a criminal prosecution is sought. An overwhelming majority of [...]
West Midlands’ transport system will follow London’s lead September 22, 2021 While Westminster was abuzz with all the reshuffle gossip last week, my eyes were immediately drawn to the renewed focus on the levelling up agenda. With a new high-profile cabinet minister in place and a re-named department, it is clear the Prime Minister is intent on delivering the vision he laid out in his speech [...]
Boris Johnson’s endurance on immigration will be put to the test by labour shortages September 22, 2021 I always loved interviewing Stuart Rose. He was great company and if you stayed quiet long enough after asking a question, he’d give you a quote that made his press officers wince. Unfortunately for the former M&S chief, his honesty caused his downfall in Westminster when – as a Remain supporter during the Referendum campaign [...]