Sports Direct shares soar on profit jump December 16, 2019 Sports Direct’s shares soared this morning as the retailer posted a jump in profit and revealed that it was beginning to see the “green shoots of recovery” at House of Fraser. The figures The company’s share price surged more than 30 per cent to 470p after the high street store said reported profit before tax [...]
Retail and casual dining bounce back in March amid sunny spring weather April 15, 2019 Britain's pubs and restaurants cheered a recovery in trading last month, as warmer weather boosted the nation’s appetite for drinking and eating out. A bounceback from cold, snowy weather last year saw collective like-for-like sales in restaurants and pubs grow by nearly four per cent in March, new data released today by the Coffer Peach [...]
City Moves for 16 August – Who’s switching jobs at Matterport, the Portman Estate and Eversheds Sutherland? August 16, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Matterport, the Portman Estate and Eversheds Sutherland. Matterport Matterport, a leader in 3D capture technology and data, has expanded its UK team with five key hires, including Nick Samuels (pictured) as strategic operational director. The growing team will support Matterport’s strategic expansion across Europe. Nick joins from property investment company Property [...]
Miner Churchill faces administration after losing court battle with Indonesia March 31, 2019 A London-listed miner looks set to enter administration after it lost a battle with the Indonesian government. Churchill Mining has told a court that it intends to appoint administrators, with RSM ready to step in, the Sunday Times reported. Read more: London obvious choice for float says boss of Kazakh miner The firm had been [...]
Three lessons law firms can learn from rivals’ collapses amid coronavirus April 30, 2020 Law firm collapses are a lot like bank runs. Confidence in the institution crumbles, causing partners to rush for the exits – taking their capital and clients with them. Partner departures reduce the firm’s revenue, profit and capital, leading to further partner exits in a destructive feedback loop. Once firms enter this death spiral it [...]
For the tax avoidance of doubt: In light of the review into the controversial loan charge, what are the options? September 18, 2019 With reports of people losing their homes, going bankrupt, and even committing suicide, it’s clear that the government’s so-called “loan charge” is hugely problematic. Tens of thousands of freelancers and contractors are being chased for retrospective tax, with some expected to pay debts that date as far back as 1999. Why? Because they signed up [...]
Domestic M&A deal value reaches decade high in 2018 despite Brexit uncertainty March 5, 2019 Domestic merger and acquisition (M&A) value hit a ten-year high in 2018 despite Brexit uncertainty, according to the latest data. Acquisitions of UK companies by other UK firms rose from £18.8bn in 2017 to £26.5bn last year, the highest value since deals reached £36.5bn in 2008, research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found. [...]
The number of new tech startups in the UK grew 14 per cent last year February 24, 2019 The number of new tech companies launched in the UK rose 14 per cent in 2018. Data from Companies House shows there were 11,864 software development and programming businesses incorporated in 2018, up from 10,394 companies the year before. London had the highest number of tech startups with 4,752, a 14 per cent increase. Read [...]
Businesses warned after mandate fraud losses more than double to £77m September 17, 2018 Businesses losses from mandate fraud have more than doubled to £77m in the past year as firms are urged to alert staff to the dangers. Figures from the police's Action Fraud unit, obtained by audit firm RSM, showed that businesses reported more than 3,451 incidents of mandate fraud in 2017-18 – up 123 per cent on the [...]
Businesses warned after mandate fraud losses more than double to £77m September 17, 2018 Businesses losses from mandate fraud have more than doubled to £77m in the past year as firms are urged to alert staff to the dangers. Figures from the police's Action Fraud unit, obtained by audit firm RSM, showed that businesses reported more than 3,451 incidents of mandate fraud in 2017-18 – up 123 per cent on the [...]