Revealed: The seven best-value stocks to watch in 2018, according to Canaccord Genuity January 9, 2018 Despite a rocky 2017 which saw a number of lawsuits come to a head, Lloyds Banking Group has been named one of the most promising stocks to watch this year by Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management. Based on the value of the stocks at the moment and their potential to generate strong returns over the next [...]
Is Facebook too powerful? April 26, 2018 Three hours and 27 minutes into Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before the Senate, senator Dan Sullivan pressed him on the question – is Facebook too powerful? It’s a sentiment reflected by the House of Lords here in the UK, which has called on the Competition and Markets Authority to launch a study into Google and Facebook’s [...]
BT broadband and BT Infinity services are down across several areas of the UK October 26, 2016 BT customers have reported problems with their internet access in areas across the UK today. According to BT's status page, there are ongoing issues in several regions with both BT Infinity and BT broadband services. And internet service status monitoring website said BT had been having issues since around 12.08pm today. “A small number of [...]
BT has hiked prices and scrapped free TV coverage of Premier League and European football January 20, 2017 Free Champions League and English top flight TV coverage will end from next season as the BT has revealed plans to start charging customers for its BT Sport packages. The telecoms giant has announced a raft of price increases across its line rental and broadband offerings so customers can enjoy what BT called a "better package [...]
BT must innovate to win over more football fans and justify its lavish £1.2bn outlay on Champions League rights March 7, 2017 The business of football TV rights used to be relatively simple. There were rights to show live games, and rights to show highlights. For years, Sky dominated the live market, crushing a series of challengers with its financial fire-power and superior coverage. Highlights were often reserved for traditional free-to-air TV channels such as ITV and [...]
“Frankly I’m very angry,” says BT boss Gavin Patterson at the end of a tumultuous week January 27, 2017 The accounting scandal plaguing BT’s Italian arm has not spread to other countries, BT’s boss said today, although the firm is considering the future of its overseas operations. BT has had a tumultuous week that kicked off on Tuesday with revelations of a £530m accounting black hole in Italy and a group profit downgrade. Read [...]
Roy Hodgson: TV rescheduling over Christmas will take its toll on Crystal Palace squad December 14, 2017 Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson has bemoaned “harsh” fixture re-scheduling for TV that requires his side to play three Premier League games in six days over the Christmas period. The Eagles host Arsenal on Thursday 28 November, two days after most clubs play on Boxing Day, in an 8pm kick-off on Sky Sports. Hodgson’s men [...]
Compass CEO Richard Cousins and family killed in plane crash: The City pays tribute January 2, 2018 Tributes have been paid to the FTSE 100 chief executive who was killed alongside his family in a New Year’s Eve plane crash. Richard Cousins, 58, the outgoing CEO of the world’s largest catering firm, Compass Group, died in a seaplane crash near Sydney Harbour on 31 December 2017. Also killed were Cousins’s two sons [...]
Bad line: Investors to sue BT over accounting slip-up that wiped billions off its market value February 5, 2017 BT could be hit by legal action from its shareholders following an accounting scandal that rocked the telecoms company last year. Law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is mulling a potential lawsuit on behalf of institutional investors over the impact of the accounting scandal being worse than originally stated. The group announced writedowns of £145m in October [...]
BT’s giving London’s phone boxes a revamp and they’ve got free Wi-Fi October 26, 2016 BT’s made a rather bold decision – it’s giving London’s phone boxes a makeover. The telecoms group has announced plans to replace the traditional boxes with kiosks called Links, in a new service LinkUK, offering free calls to UK landline and mobile phones, free Wi-Fi access and charging facilities. Hundreds of users within range of [...]