Seizing companies’ assets would take Russia back to Bolshevik revolution, Putin ally says March 12, 2022 Russian mining billionaire Vladimir Potanin has warned Putin against seizing control of assets owned by the foreign firms that have exited Russia, after arguing that doing so would drag Russia back to the time of the Bolshevik revolution. Multi-billionaire mining magnate Potanin, who in 2018 appeared on the US Treasury’s list of 210 individuals with [...]
Meet the group shaking up the City old boys’ club November 9, 2023 The 93 per cent Club is looking to break down the class barriers still running through the City. Founder Sophie Pender tell City A.M. there’s still plenty of work to be done.
Beyond Meat exec arrested for biting man during road rage incident September 20, 2022 A top executive at one of the world’s biggest fake meat sellers has been arrested for biting flesh off another man’s nose, according to US media reports. Douglas Ramsey, who joined Beyond Meat last December, faces charges of third-degree battery and “terroristic threatening,” police reports show The 53-year-old chief operating officer was arrested on Saturday [...]
This™: Plant-based protein firm backs profitability despite fears UK’s appetite for vegan food is waning October 5, 2023 The boss of plant-based protein maker This™ has insisted the firm is on track for profitability, despite fears the appetite for vegan products is fading.
Advertising spend enjoys temporary comeback as inflationary pressure threatens growth July 28, 2022 A new report has warned that despite advertising spend getting back on its feet in the first quarter of 2022, this momentum will be relatively short-lived.
UAE-based Lamprell secures deal to provide floating foundations for £10bn Scottish wind farm April 11, 2022 UK firms have missed out on the chance to develop three 1GW offshore floating wind farms, with UAE-based Lamprell winning the bid.
What is happening to the THG share price amidst takeover talks? May 25, 2022 THG (LON: THG) shares are up to 139p as founder and CEO Matt Moulding mulls over takeover propositions that would take the company off the public market. But despite the share price recovery, THG’s £1.7 billion market cap is far below its £5.4 billion valuation when it launched its Initial Public Offering in September 2020. Bidding war On [...]
Pubs to remain open on Monday for Queen’s funeral September 14, 2022 Pubs across the country will be opening their doors on the day of the Queen’s funeral, as waves of mourners flock to the capital. The UK’s largest pub group, Stonegate, said its managed venues would remain open on the bank holiday on Monday. A spokesperson said that “where possible” would screen the funeral, following the [...]
Deliveroo posts growth in Q3 despite tough consumer environment October 21, 2022 Deliveroo continued to benefit from stable growth in the third quarter of the year, as it looked to expanding its offering across the UK and Middle East. The fast-food delivery giant had year-in-year growth in Q3 with gross transaction value (GTV) per order up six per cent, despite orders being down one per cent, driven [...]
‘We are engulfed in a crisis of epic proportions,’ CBA chair Jo Sidhu tells Old Bailey picket June 27, 2022 Criminal barristers on Monday picketed outside of London’s Old Bailey court as part of a strike over legal aid fees. Hundreds of barristers, solicitors, and other supporters turned up at the picket line outside of the UK’s most famous court, in demanding a 25 per cent increase in legal aid fees. The strike comes as [...]