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  • TSB share price leaps 27 per cent as Lloyds backs £1.7bn takeover talks with Spanish bank Sabadell

    March 12, 2015

    Lloyds appeared to give its blessing to an offer by Spanish Banco de Sabadell for challenger bank TSB this morning, in which it has a 50 per cent stake. TSB said it had been offered 340p in cash per share, about a 30 per cent premium on last night's closing price, valuing the lender at [...]

  • Alibaba just invested in Snapchat: Four charts showing just how big its new $15bn valuation is

    March 12, 2015

    Everyone’s favourite disappearing messaging app, Snapchat, has raised a new round of funding from Alibaba which values the firm at $15bn (£10bn). It’s a vote of confidence for the four-year-old app, which has just introduced a host of content-driven advertising features in a bid to start generating some revenue. The app picked up $200m from [...]

  • John Lewis Partnership slashes bonus as Waitrose profits fall

    March 12, 2015

    The John Lewis Partnership, known for its generous staff incentives, has slashed the bonus payout to its partners after a hit on profits at its upmarket grocery chain Waitrose. Staff will receive a bonus of 11 per cent of their annual salary, down from last year's 15 per cent – the third annual decline in a row. [...]

  • Serco share price plunges as much as 16 per cent after first revenue fall in 25 years

    March 12, 2015

    The figures Outsourcing firm Serco said full-year revenue fell to £3.95bn, down from £4.28bn a year earlier. The company also made a £1.35bn operating loss, compared to a £146m operating profit in 2013. Shares in Serco fell as much as 16 per cent to 174p in mid-morning trade as investors reacted to the results.  Why it's interesting Serco's woes [...]

  • Challenger bank Shawbrook jumps on IPO bandwagon

    March 12, 2015

    Shawbrook has become the latest challenger bank to announce plans to list on the London Stock Exchange, with plans to raise about £90m. The announcement of its intention to float follows an impressive showing by rival Aldermore earlier this week, whose shares closed 12 per cent higher on its first day of trading. Its shares [...]

  • Morrisons share price falls as it announces 23 store closures after losses mount and sales drop

    March 12, 2015

    A bad morning for Morrisons. The supermarket announced it will close 23 stores and cutting its future dividend pay-out after reporting a large full-year loss and falling quarterly sales. Shares in the retailer opened one per cent down this morning.  The trading environment is a tough one, Morrisons said, and it isn’t expected to get [...]

  • Cement maker Holcim confirms Lafarge merger is still on track

    March 11, 2015

    Swiss cement firm Holcim yesterday said its proposed merger with French competitor Lafarge was continuing “unchanged” despite reports that the deal had been derailed by concerns over price. Thomas Schmidheiny, Holcim’s largest shareholder with an almost 20 per cent stake in the company, was reported to be demanding a better deal in the Swiss press [...]

  • Founder Graeme Minto backs Brother Industries in take over of Domino Printing Sciences

    March 11, 2015

    The founder of Domino Printing Sciences yesterday gave his blessing to the  takeover bid by Japan’s Brother Industries, saying he believed the “very good ethos” at Domino would be shared by the Japanese firm. Graeme Minto, who founded the firm in 1978, spoke of his pleasure at  being able to look back over the past [...]

  • New chair Wolfhart Hauser aims to get FirstGroup back on track

    March 11, 2015

    FirstGroup has announced new chairman Wolfhart Hauser will take over from John McFarlane in July, becoming the firm’s third chairman in less than 18 months. Hauser has been the chief executive of Intertek, the London-listed safety and quality service provider, since 2005. He is also is a non-executive director of Associated British Foods and of [...]

  • Hyatt Hotels eyeing up purchase of luxury Grosvenor House Hotel

    March 11, 2015

    Hyatt Hotels is considering purchasing the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, after the landmark building was put up for sale earlier this month. The luxury five-star hotel on Park Lane in Mayfair was previously owned by troubled Indian conglom­erate Sahara Grosvenor House Hospitality. However, its lenders called in administrators after it defaulted on a loan, [...]

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