MPs to launch select committee inquiry into Sainsbury’s Asda merger May 20, 2018 MPs are planning their own inquiry into the tie-up of Sainsbury’s and Asda, separate to the competition watchdog’s probe. The Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (EFRA) committee is gearing up to investigate the deal due to concerns for the impact it could have on suppliers to the supermarkets, The Mail on Sunday reported. This comes [...]
Big Four firm KPMG comes through bruising year with strong set of results December 5, 2018 Big Four audit firm KPMG has pushed past the fallout from the collapse of outsourcer Carillion to deliver strong revenue and profit growth. The UK arm of the firm boosted revenue eight per cent to £2.338bn and underlying profit 18 per cent to £356m in the year to 30 September. The strong growth comes despite [...]
Competition and Markets Authority starts scrutiny of Sainsbury’s-Asda merger ahead of formal investigation May 18, 2018 The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said today it was kicking off its scrutiny of the proposed merger between supermarket giants Sainsbury’s and Asda. Sainsbury’s announced at the end of last month that it intended to merge with Asda, which is currently owned by Walmart in the US. The two have said a deal will [...]
Culture minister Matt Hancock confirms Sky-Fox deal can proceed as long as Sky News is divested June 5, 2018 Culture secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed that the Sky-Fox merger can go ahead, as long as Sky News is divested to Disney or another firm. If an “acceptable form of remedy” can be found, the minister said he would wave it through. Hancock said he agreed with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that there [...]
Culture minister Matt Hancock confirms Sky-Fox deal can proceed as long as Sky News is divested June 5, 2018 Culture secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed that the Sky-Fox merger can go ahead, as long as Sky News is divested to Disney or another firm. If an "acceptable form of remedy" can be found, the minister said he would wave it through. Hancock said he agreed with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that there [...]
Trinity Mirror merger with Daily Express owner Northern & Shell cleared by culture secretary Matt Hancock June 20, 2018 Trinity Mirror’s acquisition of Daily Express and Daily Star owner Northern & Shell Media Group has been cleared by culture secretary Matt Hancock. A £127m deal for Reach Plc, the new name for the Trinity Mirror, to buy the Express owner was reached in February 2018, but has been subject to two regulatory probes since [...]
21st Century Fox’s Sky takeover will be referred to CMA for in-depth investigation, culture secretary Karen Bradley confirms September 14, 2017 The culture secretary this morning confirmed she will refer Fox’s bid for Sky to the competition regulator for an in-depth, phase two investigation. Karen Bradley said she will refer the bid on the grounds of both media plurality and broadcasting standards. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will now have 24 weeks to report back [...]
Sainsbury’s Asda merger facing review by the Competition and Markets Authority April 30, 2018 Sainsbury’s proposed merger with Asda is “likely to be subject to review”, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed this morning. Sainsbury’s chief executive Mike Coupe said this morning that the supermarket has asked the CMA to fast-track the deal to a phase two in-depth probe, and expects the watchdog will be minded to keep [...]
Tickets purchased through Viagogo rendered invalid at festival September 1, 2018 Ticket reselling platform Viagogo has hit a further hurdle after a music festival banned tickets sold through the website. The latest blow comes the day after the Competition and Markets Authority launched legal action against the site after it failed to make required changes. Read more: The competition watchdog is taking Viagogo to court Tickets purchased [...]
Mark Kleinman: Come in Houston, just as UK audit reforms bite December 14, 2018 Talk about a hospital pass. Richard Houston, Deloitte’s consulting chief, might be forgiven for feeling a bit like Theresa May this week. Houston’s is the solitary name on a ballot open to partners at the Big Four accountancy firm’s UK operation as it seeks to elect a successor to David Sproul, its chief executive for [...]