iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Apple Watch, Apple Pay: What the analysts say September 9, 2014 They’re finally here. The iPhone 6, 6 Plus and Apple Watch have been unveiled, now here’s what the analysts are saying about these shiny new devices. It's clear that the smartwatch and mobile payment service have caught their attention, with the potential to expand Apple's business more than just another iPhone. CCS Insight's Geoff Blaber [...]
John Lewis launches search for tech firms to help lift its game March 3, 2014 JOHN LEWIS has launched a search for five start-up technology companies to develop new ideas for the retailer and to help it stay ahead as mobiles and tablets change the way consumers shop. The department store group is setting up a technology incubator called JLAB, with five successful firms given office space and advice to [...]
Property firms circle Lend Lease’s £550m Bluewater stake April 28, 2014 Some of the UK property industry’s biggest players are circling Lendlease’s £550m cent stake in Bluewater shopping centre in what could become a heated battle for the prized site. British Land, Land Securities, Hammerson, Westfield, Intu and M&G Real Estate are reported to have all lodged initial expression of interest in the Kent shopping centre, [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 27 August 2013 August 26, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES MPs step up campaign to break up RBS MPs are stepping up their campaign for a break-up of Royal Bank of Scotland amid suspicions in Westminster that RBS and Treasury officials will try to scupper a good bank-bad bank split. In a letter in today’s Financial Times, the influential Parliamentary Commission on Banking [...]
British manufacturing’s long decline could be about to end March 11, 2014 ROSS Perot, as a US presidential candidate in 1992, infamously decried “the giant sucking sound” of jobs being exported abroad as a result of free trade. It was populist nonsense, of course. Trade creates far more jobs than it destroys – and London’s high value added economy wouldn’t exist without it. That so many low [...]
City Moves for 24 February 2014 | Who’s switching jobs February 23, 2014 Northern Trust The asset management business has made two appointments. John Elder (right) joins as a senior investment adviser for multi-manager solutions. He has previously worked at Mellon Family Office Services and Ernst & Young. Jonathan Lidster joins as a senior wealth strategist. He was formerly chief operating officer at Global Partnership Family Offices. Barclays [...]
John Lewis confirms new store for Westfield London November 12, 2013 John Lewis confirmed its plans to open a new store in Shepherd Bush's Westfield shopping mall this afternoon. The four-storey store will be the partnership's fifth in London, will cover 230,000 sq ft and is expected to create 600 new jobs when it opens in 2017. The shop will stock over 350,000 lines and include an [...]
John Lewis to open at Westfield London November 12, 2013 JOHN Lewis confirmed plans yesterday to open a new store in Shepherd Bush’ s Westfield shopping mall. The new John Lewis, the partnership’s fifth in London, will anchor the 600,000 square feet extension planned for Westfield London, due to open in 2017.
Employee savings and share schemes get a lift December 5, 2013 WORKERS will get the right to acquire up to £3,600 a year in share incentive plans, up from £3,000 currently, or £1,800 a year in partnership shares, from April. As part of the government’s push for John Lewis-style partnerships, firms that offer employees a stake in the company will be able to share £25m in [...]
Data driven February 9, 2014 Annabel Palmer talks to Havas Media’s Paul Frampton UNUSUALLY for the media world, Paul Frampton, chief executive of Havas Media, has only worked at one group over the course of his career. He talks to City A.M. about the cultural and leadership changes his industry must make to prepare for a fast-changing media landscape. How [...]