AkzoNobel merger with PPG needs to be considered, even as a Plan B, urge investors March 29, 2017 Investors have pleaded with the management of AkzoNobel to listen to them and engage in takeover talks with US rival PPG. Activist investor Elliott, one of the leading voices calling for the Dulux-owner to engage with PPG, released research that indicated nearly all respondents want AkzoNobel sit down with its would-be suitor. Shareholders have been [...]
Deadpool? 21st Century Fox earnings miss expectations on weak film revenues February 8, 2016 21st Century Fox earnings were more Deadpool than Eddie the Eagle in the three months to the end of December – with film revenues dragging it down. In a statement this evening, the company said quarterly earnings fell one per cent, or $49m (£33.9m), to $7.38bn, against analyst expectations of $7.53bn. Earnings per share fell to $0.44, down from $0.53 last year. [...]
Mike Ashley adds MegaValue.com high street store to Sports Direct business June 1, 2015 Mike Ashley rarely sits still. With his ownership of the beleaguered Newcastle United dominating the headlines, the Sports Direct owner has quietly added a new high street business to his interests. Read more: Rangers and Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley has too much power, says IoD The subtly-titled MegaValue.com is a new discount store that recently appeared [...]
Moet Hennessy chief executive Christophe Navarre invests in Vivino wine networking app January 13, 2016 Christophe Navarre, the president Moet Hennessy – the wines and spirits division of luxury giant LVMH – is one of several investors involved in wine app Vivino's $25m (£17.3m) series B fundraising. Vivino's site and app is a networking site for wine lovers, and the most downloaded mobile wine app, allowing users to recommend and rate wines, and identify wines from restaurants around the world. [...]
Disney, Expedia, Cisco and Tripadvisor: Four US stocks bucking the global selloff trend (for now) February 11, 2016 With global shares plummeting and a sheen of sweat starting to form on bankers' brows, you'd think the end was nigh. But it's not all doom and gloom. Check out these US stocks bucking the trend – and proving it isn't the end for the markets (yet). 1. Tripadvisor – up 12.2 per cent Why's it winning? It [...]
Hammerson sells Sheffield’s biggest retail park for £62m April 23, 2015 HAMMERSON said yesterday it has sold Drakehouse Retail in Sheffield as it looks to focus on its other major developments in Croydon and Brent Cross. The FTSE 100 property group has sold the 21,000 square metre retail park located to the south east of Sheffield city centre to 90 North Real Estate Partners for £61.7m. [...]
A Royal Marine is transforming abandoned Welsh mining quarries into adventure themeparks for grown-ups July 29, 2016 A t the end of the nineteenth century, Penrhyn Slate Quarry in North Wales was the largest of its kind in the world. A mile long and 1,200ft deep, more than 3,000 quarrymen toiled in its depths. The number of miners in Wales went on to peak at over 270,000 in 1920, with prosperous coal, [...]
Ted Baker buys Ugly Brown Building headquarters for £55m December 17, 2015 Ted Baker's founder Ray Kelvin and his staff have become very attached to their quirky King’s Cross offices they call the Ugly Brown Building. So much so, the fashion brand has bought the freehold to the property, formally known as Block B, Canal Reach on St Pancras Way, for £55.25m through its subsidiary, Big Lobster, after [...]
The government has invested £20m to develop driverless car technology February 1, 2016 Say what you like about driverless cars, but the government seems pretty set on making them A Thing: business secretary Sajid Javid has unveiled a £20m fund to help those developing the technology. Eight projects focused on developing technology to create "enhanced communication between vehicles and roadside infrastructure or urban information systems" will share the cash, Javid announced at [...]
Uber warns EU regulations are holding back Europe’s tech startups December 7, 2015 Cab hailing app Uber has warned European Union (EU) regulation could mean that technology startups from Europe are unable to compete internationally. Uber’s head of public policy in Europe Mark McGann slammed the EU digital single market and said: “I’m concerned about domestic companies in the UK and across Europe not being able to make [...]