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Soho House finds new home with $2bn New York float
Soho House, one of the world’s biggest networks of private members’ clubs, is plotting a flotation in New York that will value the company at about $2bn (£1.4bn).
Lloyds Bank bans customers from buying bitcoins using credit cards
Lloyds Banking Group has banned credit card customers from buying bitcoin amid fears it could be left in debt as the cryptocurrency’s value deflates.
Ryanair launches £662m share buyback but forecasts ‘adverse PR’ ahead
Ryanair has launched a €750m (£662m) share buyback and sought to reassure shareholders that it is equipped to remain Europe’s biggest low-cost airline after caving in to a unionisation drive from pilots. Staff costs will increase by €45m this year as the Irish company lifts pay for its flight crews, and there may be further […]
Downing Street insists UK will leave customs union
Downing Street has insisted Britain will leave the EU customs union after Brexit amid claims of Tory disunity over the UK-EU future relationship.
BT revenue slips as IT business struggles
BT Group revenue fell 3 per cent in the third quarter, missing analysts’ estimates for a gain, as its struggling IT business showed continued weakness.
iPhone sales dip but Apple still hits record revenues
Apple’s latest iPhone range sold about a million fewer handsets in the last three months of 2017 – but the firm still pulled in record revenues of $88.3bn (£62bn).
Toys R Us UK future in fresh doubt as US parent hunts buyer
The future of Toys R Us’s UK operations – and thousands of jobs – has been thrown into fresh doubt just weeks after creditors approved a radical rescue plan.
More than £1bn wiped off value of Capita
More than £1bn was wiped off the stock market value of the government contractor Capita on Wednesday, sparking fears of job losses and forcing Downing Street to play down the threat of a collapse echoing the demise of rival Carillion. Capita, whose major contracts range from collecting the BBC licence fee to electronic tagging of […]
Informa seals £3.8bn takeover of UBM
Informa has sealed its £3.8bn takeover of conference organiser UBM on Tuesday, creating an enlarged business information and events firm.
World must ‘wake up to threat from tech giants’
Silicon Valley billionaire Marc Benioff has compared the current crisis of trust facing the tech giants to the financial crisis of a decade ago, urging regulators to wake up to the threat from Google, Facebook, and the other dominant firms. The outspoken entrepreneur accused some of the industry’s most influential bosses of “abdicating responsibility” and […]
PM urged to levy £1bn fines in bosses crackdown after Carillion collapse
The chair of an influential House of Commons committee has urged the Prime Minister to make good on her promise to crackdown on “unscrupulous” company bosses by imposing billion-pound fines. Labour MP Frank Field, who heads the Work and Pensions select committee, called for regulators to put “the fear of God” into company chiefs, reports […]
Amazon’s first checkout-free grocery store opens on Monday
Using ‘just walk out’ technology to end queues, Amazon Go fires a warning to the high street Amazon will open its first checkout-free grocery store to the public on Monday, moving forward with an experiment that could dramatically alter bricks-and-mortar retail, reports The Guardian.The Seattle shop, known as Amazon Go, relies on cameras and sensors […]
City hiring to rumble on despite Brexit as Bitcoin boom creates jobs
The Bitcoin boom is set to boost hiring in the City this year as financial companies race to stay ahead of the game in developing Blockchain technology, a leading headhunter has predicted. Recruiter Morgan McKinley claimed the “increasing need for blockchain and cryptocurrency” could boost the number of available jobs this year, with the boom in […]
HMRC and employment tsar may question Ryanair over pay
Ryanair has been referred to employment and tax authorities for investigation by two parliamentary committees, citing the airline’s “refusal to cooperate” with inquiries over crew pay and conditions.