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  • 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 [...]

  • Ted Baker sales and profits driven up by strong performance in Europe and the US

    March 19, 2015

    Ted Baker grew in its established markets last year, and expanded to new areas. The figures During the 53 weeks to 31 January, Ted Baker's retail sales rose 18.4 per cent to £306.9m, while pre-tax profits jumped to £49.5m – 20.4 per cent higher than in 2013.   This exceeded the British fashion brand's expected profit [...]

  • Next share price falls after it cautions over year ahead

    March 19, 2015

    The figures Next said that total sales for the year to the end of January rose seven per cent to £4bn, up from £3.7bn a year earlier. Pre-tax profit jumped 12.5 per cent to £782.2m, up from £695.2m a year earlier. This was at the upper end of expectations set in December which forecast full-year pre-tax [...]

  • Record results for Savills as market conditions improve across Europe and the US

    March 19, 2015

    Savills has reported “record results” for 2014, with better market conditions aiding a return to profitability. The figures International expansion helped drive Savills' pre-tax profit up by 34 per cent to £104.3m in 2014, compared with £75.2m the year before.   During the 12 months to 31 December, revenue for the London-listed property firm revenue [...]

  • RBS scraps Amsterdam listing in latest sign of global withdrawal

    March 18, 2015

    RBS abandoned its listing on Euronext Amsterdam yesterday, as so few traders buy and sell stocks on the exchange. The Dutch listing is a legacy of RBS’ ill-fated acquisition of ABN Amro in 2007, which contributed to the bank’s collapse and subsequent bailout the following year. But since then RBS has slashed its overseas and [...]

  • Henderson Group fund managers get bumper bonus

    March 18, 2015

    Staff at investment firm Henderson Group saw their bonus pool increase to £144m after seeing a 22 per cent rise in management fees during 2014. Henderson said the increase in the bonus pool was a reward for strong net flows, investment performance and business performance and marks an 11 per cent rise on last year. [...]

  • Imagination Technologies share price slumps on 2015 forecast

    March 18, 2015

    Shares in multimedia tech firm Imagination Technologies tumbled yes­t­erday after it lowered expectations for revenue growth for 2015, it em­erged yesterday. Imagination technologies, founded in 1985, listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1994 and is a key provider of graphics technology to Apple.    The company said it expected revenue to be broadly flat [...]

  • Uber banned for the second time in Germany

    March 18, 2015

    In what seems to be a never-ending back and forth Uber has officially been banned in Germany – again. A regional court in Frankfurt ruled that Uber's low-cost ride-sharing service UberPop is now banned throughout the country. The case was brought by taxi union Taxi Deutschland that been battling Uber for over a year. Dieter [...]

  • BAE Systems chief Ian King receives 41 per cent pay rise despite fall in earnings

    March 18, 2015

      UK defence giant BAE Systems awarded chief executive Ian King a 40.8 per cent pay rise in 2014, bolstering his total take home to £3.5m for 2014.   BAE Systems, the world’s third largest defence group, posted an 8.8 per cent drop in full-year sales from £18.2bn to £16.6bn for year while underlying earnings [...]

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