Hammersmith and Fulham to install 55 EV chargers in bid to become UK’s greenest borough November 25, 2021 Hammersmith and Fulham has teamed up with Liberty Charge to install an additional 55 electric vehicle charging points around the borough, in a bid to become the UK’s greenest borough. The move, which will bring the total number of EV chargers to 1,000 by the end of the year, was announced a few days after [...]
After 12 years: PwC likely to be replaced by EY as Aviva auditor November 18, 2021 Aviva has proposed EY as its new auditor from 2024, replacing PwC after 12 years.
Petrol prices climb to new records despite dip in oil prices June 20, 2022 Petrol prices hit a new record yesterday, despite a fortnight of falling wholesale costs, triggering intense criticism from UK motoring groups.
JD Sports prepares for £2m bill after watchdog finds it broke law by fixing Rangers FC merch prices June 7, 2022 JD Sports may face a hefty penalty after the competition watchdog found it broke rules by fixing retail prices of some Rangers Football Club branded clothes. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it had provisionally found that Elite Sports and JD Sports fixed the retail prices of a number of Rangers-branded replica kits and [...]
CMA launches probe into Microsoft $16bn Nuance deal on antitrust concerns December 13, 2021 Britain’s competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Microsoft Corp’s $16bn acquisition of artificial intelligence and speech technology firm Nuance Communications on antitrust concerns. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) this morning said it was launching the probe to establish whether the deal would “result in a substantial lessening of competition within any market or [...]
CMA finds Apple and Google have a ‘vice-like grip’ on phones December 14, 2021 The UK’s competition watchdog has warned Apple and Google have a “vice-like grip” on how consumers use mobile phones, stripping them from any meaningful choice and hampering competition in the sector. A preliminary investigation published by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today concludes that the two tech giants have dominated the market and have [...]
Gucci plots metaverse as it snaps up virtual real estate in The Sandbox February 10, 2022 Luxury fashion house Gucci is launching into virtual reality with plans to build its own metaverse on digital real estate platform The Sandbox
JD Sports attempts to calm investors about Cowgill exit as shares slump May 27, 2022 JD Sports made attempts to reassure investors yesterday after red flags were raised by the sudden departure of Peter Cowgill.
Going once, going twice: LiveAuctioneers sold to London’s ATG for $500m October 1, 2021 London-based Auction Technology Group (ATG) has snapped up the holding company of online auction business LiveAuctioneers for a dear $500m. The acquisition, for Platinum Parent, involves both cash and the issue of new shares after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) gave the deal the green light on Wednesday, The deal also features an earnout [...]
We must uphold online competition at home, or we risk lagging behind the EU May 25, 2022 RIght now in the European Union, law-makers are putting the finishing touches on the Digital Markets Act – a landmark law which will upend big tech firms’ business models to improve competition online. In the UK, on the other hand, regulators, ministers and many lawmakers are frustrated. UK regulators are convinced dominant big tech firms [...]