Investec tells investors Playtech has “firepower” for “significant” additions to warchest after company confirms discussions March 2, 2016 NULL
UK growth revised upwards at end of year after manufacturing boost, but weaker first quarter drags on 2016 overall February 22, 2017 The UK economy grew faster than previously thought in the last three months of 2016, with the manufacturing sector delivering a late boost to growth after a weaker first quarter. Growth for the year was revised down to 1.8 per cent from two per cent after a slower performance in the first three months of [...]
City Moves for 18 November 2016 | Who’s switching jobs November 18, 2016 Lee Baron Lee Baron, a specialist in property management, has appointed Steven Room as head of residential development. With over 30 years’ experience in the property sector, Steven has worked directly with a range of housebuilder, developers, landlords, investors and property managers at firms such as Kinleigh Folkard & Haywards, County Estate Management, Haywards, The [...]
UK private equity activity dropped to financial crisis levels this year December 16, 2016 UK private equity activity fell to its lowest level since 2009 this year, a new study out today shows. Across Europe, deal activity is down 38 per cent from €89.7bn (£75bn) in 2015 to €55.7bn. Read more: Vroom vroom: Private equity house announces second acquisition in two days And the decline is even more extreme [...]
Former Sainsbury’s boss Justin King is confirmed to headline Norwood Investec Annual Private Equity charity dinner February 22, 2016 Investment barons across the City are already looking forward to Jewish charity Norwood’s annual private equity dinner in June, as ex-Sainsbury’s boss Justin King has just been named the headline act. King, who left his chief exec position at the supermarket in 2014, will be the guest speaker at the dinner, this year sponsored by [...]
City Moves for 26 January 2017 – who’s switching jobs? January 26, 2017 Today's City Moves cover a challenger bank, one of the best-known social media management platforms and a law firm. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Hampshire Trust Bank Chris Forsyth has been appointed as chief operating officer at Hampshire Trust Bank. In his executive role at the specialist challenger bank, which focuses on [...]
Rejoice? Unemployment hits its lowest since 1975 – but the experts aren’t so happy March 15, 2017 Unemployment in hit its lowest level since 1975 in the three months to January while the rate of working-age adults employed stayed at record highs. However, weaker wage growth at a time inflation is rising has given economists – and sterling – pause for thought. The government was cock-a-hoop. Damian Hinds, minister for employment said [...]
An ONS blunder means the trade deficit is £6bn bigger than we realised December 7, 2016 A blunder by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) means the UK's trade deficit was £6bn bigger than we realised, it admitted last night. The so-called processing error by the ONS means the trade deficit was £17bn in the third quarter of the year, up from the £11bn it had originally mooted. Read more: The [...]
Telecom firm Daisy takes aim at rival Alternative Networks November 20, 2016 Daisy – one of the UK’s telecoms challenger firms – is expected to make a play for its listed rival Alternative Networks this week. The bid, which could come as soon as tomorrow morning, is thought to be pitched at about 335p a share, just under 20 per cent up from Alternative Network’s Friday closing share [...]
Imagination Technologies’ warning from Apple: What the analysts say as share price crashes 70 per cent April 3, 2017 Imagination Technologies has gone from potential takeover target by Apple to being warned by the tech giant that its technology will be dropped from future devices. The UK company, which derives around half of its business from its licensing to Apple, indicated that it believes that Apple does not have the capabilities to create its [...]