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  • Tesco takes over 21 superstores in £733m deal with British Land

    March 20, 2015

    Tesco has sealed a £733m deal with British Land, in which the supermarket is taking back 21 of its superstores. The company says this will help it “strengthen its core UK business”.  In exchange, British Land will take over Tesco's stake in three shopping centres, three retail parks and three standalone stores. These are currently [...]

  • TSB share price opens higher as Lloyds accepts £1.7bn takeover offer from Banco de Sabadell

    March 20, 2015

    Shares in TSB opened 1.6 per cent higher at 332.47p this morning after its majority owner, Lloyds, have accepted a £1.7bn takeover offer from Spanish rival Banco de Sabadell. Shares in the challenger bank leapt 27 per cent last week, after TSB issued an announcement suggesting it was "willing to recommend" Sabadell's 340p-per-share offer – [...]

  • Alliance Trust tells Elliott Advisors directors: You’re male, pale & stale

    March 19, 2015

    Alliance Trust is preparing a campaign against the three industry veterans its biggest shareholder is trying to get voted on to the board, Morning Wire understands – arguing that the experienced bosses do not match the firm’s modern, creative model. Activist investor Elliott Advisors is engaged in a fierce battle of wills with the FTSE 100 [...]

  • Ex-Moore Europe Capital employee Julian Rifat sentenced to 19 months for insider trading

    March 19, 2015

    Former Moore Europe Capital em­ployee Julian Rifat was sentenced to 19 months imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court yesterday for insider trading. Rifat has also been fined £100,000 for the same offences and ordered to pay costs of £159,402. He was the third individual to be sentenced for insider dealing offences since the launch of Operation [...]

  • John Lewis is named the retailer with the strongest reputation

    March 19, 2015

    Middle-class shoppers’ favourite John Lewis was yesterday declared the retailer with the best reputation in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), a survey found. The survey, by the Reputation Institute, also showed that among the firms whose reputation had improved the most between 2013 and 2014 were WH Smith and H&M. However, there was bad [...]

  • BT hits back at Ofcom over new broadband rule

    March 19, 2015

    Telecoms giant BT slammed its industry regulator for taking a “lopsided” approach to the UK market. Industry watchdog Ofcom yesterday confirmed it was going ahead with a new pricing rule, coming into effect on 1 April. The rule means BT must maintain a sufficient margin between its wholesale and retail superfast broadband fees, in order [...]

  • Travis Perkins plans 400 new stores as housing market grows

    March 19, 2015

    Travis Perkins has announced plans to create 4,000 jobs by opening 400 new branches across the UK over the next four years. The majority of the positions will be outside London and the south east and consist of apprenticeships for younger people, branch managers, assistant managers, skilled IT professionals and supply chain specialists. The builders’ [...]

  • Homebase snaps up former Tesco exec Echo Lu

    March 19, 2015

    DIY chain Homebase has poaches its latest managing director from the embattled supermarket Tesco. Echo Lu, who was previously head of group business planning and insight at Tesco, will join on April 20. John Walden, chief executive of Home Retail Group, said. Echo has significant, broad-based retail experience both in the UK and the rapidly evolving [...]

  • Profits dive 73 per cent at Angry Birds maker Rovio, but new 3D film could lead to a second lift-off

    March 19, 2015

    The popularity of Angry Birds has well and truly waned. Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish company behind the video game that soared to success after its launch in 2009, experienced a 73 per cent drop in operating profits to €10m (£7.2m) last year, along with a nine per cent drop in total sales. By comparison, profits [...]

  • One chart showing how much the finance sector dominates the FTSE 100

    March 19, 2015

    The FTSE 100 is dominated by companies in the financial and retail sectors, with these making up 43 per cent of the UK’s top companies. There are 23 FTSE 100 companies in the financials sector – which includes 10 in insurance and five in banking. The largest of these companies is HSBC, with a market [...]

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