Carlos Ghosn lambasts Japanese government and Nissan for ‘collusion’ January 8, 2020 Carlos Ghosn has accused the Japanese state and Nissan executives of instigating a co-ordinated plot against him, in an explosive first appearance since his sensational escape from Japan last month. In a defiant but rambling press conference in Beirut, the former Nissan-Renault chairman said the charges of financial misconduct for which he had been arrested [...]
Chris Froome’s Giro victory should not be tarnished by the Vuelta salbutamol saga May 29, 2018 Chris Froome’s victory in the Giro d’Italia has propelled him alongside the greatest cyclists of all time – for now, at least. Rolling over the victory line in Rome on Sunday, the Briton became only the third rider to hold all three of cycling’s Grand Tours at once. And the Team Sky rider’s victory puts [...]
In a spin: Whirlpool recalls 500,000 washing machines over fire danger December 17, 2019 Half a million Whirlpool washing machines must be recalled from British homes over a fire risk, the company admitted today. A door locking system fault with Whirlpool’s Hotpoint and Indesit branded machines creates a fire risk as a result of overheating, the firm said. Read more: MPs blast Whirlpool over its safety attitude The affected [...]
Softbank ramps up investment in finance firm Greensill as it swoops on payday lending October 28, 2019 Softbank has injected a further $655m (£511m) into Greensill as the online finance firm announced a fresh acquisition that could kill off payday lenders. Greensill, which was set up by former Morgan Stanley banker Lex Grensill, has acquired Freeup, a London tech startup designed to offer employees early payment of their salaries. Read more: Softbank [...]
Vodafone threatens to withdraw from India amid dispute over taxes November 12, 2019 Vodafone has warned it may pull out of India unless the government grants it a series of remedies, after a court ruling in the country dragged the firm to a €1.9bn (£1.6bn) half-year loss. Chief executive Nick Read today said the firm was in a “critical” situation in the country amid a fierce battle with [...]
Superdry swings to £4.2m loss as Dunkerton hits reset button December 12, 2019 Superdry’s swung to a £4.2m loss in its first half-year results under co-founder Julian Dunkerton since his return to the helm, the firm revealed today. Read more: Saga appoints ex-Superdry boss Euan Sutherland as new CEO The figures Superdry witnessed underlying profits implode as they sank 98.4 per cent year on year to just £200,000 [...]
Neil Woodford could be dumped as manager of listed fund that bears his name July 29, 2019 Under fire fund manager Neil Woodford could be dropped as manager of the listed fund that bears his name, the company said today. Woodford Patient Capital Trust (WPCT) told the stock market it had held preliminary discussions with management groups that have approached the company regarding the ongoing management of the fund. “Whilst the board [...]
Britain’s financial system ‘prepared’ for worst case Brexit scenario, says Bank of England October 9, 2019 Britain’s banks and financial system are prepared for a “worst case disorderly Brexit”, the Bank of England (BoE) said, although it warned there could still be disruption, particularly for borrowers from the European Union (EU). Extensive preparations by UK authorities and businesses have mitigated “most risks to UK financial stability that could arise from disruption [...]
Fund supermarket best-buy lists — Are they bogus or a bargain? February 25, 2020 It should go without saying that choosing the right investment can be challenging. For time-strapped everyday investors, combing through the financial records of individual companies to find a share worth buying can seem like a monumental task. Instead, many people prefer to put their money into investment funds run by professional asset managers who do [...]
Friday marks the end of the beginning of the Brexit battle January 29, 2020 One of Winston Churchill’s many gifts was his ability to summon the force of his rhetoric as a means of divining the feeling of the British nation. His passionate invocations in the dark days of the summer of 1940, when the UK stood alone against the Nazi menace, were masterpieces of fighting spirit, helping to [...]