Whose money is it anyway? How blockchain technology can give control back to investors October 3, 2022 Jonny Fry looks at environmental concerns and how they're reflected in shareholder perks for private investors.
“Project Yeti”: Inside the scramble to save Silicon Valley Bank UK March 13, 2023 “It’s going down to the wire.” That was the view of Coadec CEO Dom Hallas at 11pm on Sunday evening after hours of meetings had failed to produce a deal on the future of Silicon Valley Bank – with the tech industry warning it would be an existential threat to thousands of firms across the [...]
Revolution Beauty plots US expansion as sales soar November 24, 2021 Revolution Beauty's half year results have been lifted by surging demand for makeup amid the worldwide lifting of lockdown restrictions.
Rio Tinto fears recession and Covid clampdowns will hit iron ore shipments October 18, 2022 Iron ore demand will be weighed down by a global slowdown in commodity markets, warned Rio Tinto.
BHP terminates support agreement with Normont after withdrawing takeover offer December 23, 2021 BHP has ripped up its support agreement with Noront Resources after pulling out of a deal to acquire the nickel miner last week.
Mishcon de Reya partners back IPO plans as firm edges closer to listing September 10, 2021 Mishcon de Reya partners approved the law firm’s plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange, according to reports. Mishcon de Reya officials confirmed that at least three quarters of the partnership voted in favour of the planned initial public offering (IPO) of the firm, according to The Times. The law firm will be [...]
Clear as mud: EU hints at extension to City’s equivalence deal for euro-clearing October 18, 2021 The EU’s head of financial services yesterday hinted at a possible extension to the post-Brexit carry-over deal which allows banks from the bloc to access clearing houses in the City. Mairead McGuinness told the Financial Times that Brussels was minded to avoid a “cliff edge” situation and avoid market instability. “We have to make sure [...]
UK’s Tortilla Mexican food chain valued at £70m as it prices shares ahead of IPO September 30, 2021 Mexican fast food chain Tortilla has been valued at £70m after pricing its shares in the region of expectations ahead of its debut on London’s Aim market. Tortilla priced its shares at 181 pence per share, less than a week after it announced its intention to float on the London stock exchange. The restaurant brand [...]
London float: Staycation demand convinces Travel Chapter it’s time to go public October 21, 2021 To cash in on the recent demand in staycations across the UK, holiday let firm Travel Chapter has announced plans to float in London. The company, which operates more than 8,000 properties across the UK, will float on the London Stock Exchange’s junior AIM market. It is understood the listing is expected to value the [...]
MusicMagpie hires new chief finance officer following London float November 16, 2021 Recommerce business musicMagpie recruits Matthew Fowler as new executive director and chief financial officer, following Ian Storey’s promotion to chief operating officer at the time of the IPO of the group.