Mears shares fall as it confirms purchase of Mitie’s social housing business November 19, 2018 Social housing provider Mears today said it has bought industry-related assets from outsourcing firm Mitie's property management division, in a transaction valued a £35m. Mears said it would finance an initial cash consideration of £22.5m for the deal via a placing of new ordinary shares on the London Stock Exchange. A deferred consideration of the remaining [...]
Buyers eye up Christmas offers as prices slip in November November 19, 2018 Homeowners hoping to sell their house are slashing prices and expectations, in a move that signals a boon for buyers in the run-up to the festive season. Property prices tumbled 1.7 per cent this month, marking the largest November drop since 2012, with London’s stagnant housing market continuing to see a sharper decline than any [...]
Newspaper giant Johnston Press sold out of administration November 17, 2018 Johnston Press, the owner of publications such as the I newspaper, The Scotsman and the Yorkshire Post, has been sold out of pre-pack administration after appointing administrators earlier today. The publishing house put itself up for sale last month as it sought to refinance £220m of debt that was due to be paid back next [...]
Brexit live blog: Prime Minister Theresa May defies rebels, saying she will carry on in ‘national interest’ November 15, 2018 Welcome to City A.M.’s live blog – we’re keeping an eye on the breaking Brexit News today. Refresh the page occasionally for updates. 10:29pm – City A.M.: May’s ‘Not out’ Things have stayed quiet for some time now, and despite the occasional rumble, it looks like we’ll have to wait until tomorrow to hear more. Looking [...]
Theresa May’s future hanging by a thread as leading Brexiters call on her to go November 15, 2018 Theresa May’s future hangs by a thread this afternoon after leading Brexiter Jacob Rees-Mogg called for her to be ousted as Prime Minister. The North East Somerset MP, who chairs the European Research Group of Conservative Brexiters, sent in a letter on Thursday calling for the Prime Minister to be subject to a confidence vote. [...]
Young’s boosts profits as pub investment pays off November 15, 2018 South London pub chain Young’s reported boosted profit this morning on the back of increased investment in its estate. Revenue was up 8.8 per cent from £144.1m to £156.8m, while profit before tax increased from 22.1m to 26.4m, a jump of 19.4 per cent, the company announced this morning in its interim results. The brewery [...]
US midterm elections: Is gridlock good? November 14, 2018 Further tax cuts unlikely but will Trump strike a deal on trade? Keith Wade, Chief Economist, says: “The midterm elections restored some faith in opinion polls with the Democrats taking the House of Representatives and the Republicans holding the Senate. Conventional wisdom has it that a gridlocked Congress is good for markets as it prevents [...]
Homes Future at the Design Museum is a mad, retrofuturist vision of how designers of the past thought the future might look November 14, 2018 That the British are obsessed with our homes is a truism. Few other nations obsess quite so much about daily fluctuations in house prices, or attach quite so much cultural and social cachet to the idea of home ownership. The tale of modern British history is in large part the tale of our relationship with [...]
Time to shine a light on how the ticketing industry really works November 14, 2018 Have you ever sat at your computer waiting for event tickets to go on sale, only to find them sold out suspiciously quickly? Or have you ever had an extra ticket that you’ve wanted to transfer to someone or re-sell, but were stopped by restrictive technology or terms and conditions? It’s a common experience for [...]
M&G buys Financial Times headquarters from Pearson for £115m November 14, 2018 Publishing giant Pearson today agreed to sell the Financial Times's headquarters to investment firm M&G for £115m. The building at One Southwark Bridge, on the bank of the Thames, has been home to the Financial Times since 1987. The deal is expected to close by the end of 2018. Now the newspaper will move back to its [...]