Fog of war June 23, 2014 A new exhibition marks 100 years since the beginning of World War I From Robert Capa’s grainy pictures of the D-Day landings to Nick Ut’s photograph of the Vietnamese “Napalm Girl”, many of the 20th century’s most iconic images were taken in conflict zones. Some question the motives of war photographers – studies have shown [...]
City Moves for 09 July 2014 | Who’s switching jobs July 8, 2014 Universities Superannuation Scheme Jeremy Hill will be returning to the pension scheme trustee company, taking up the role of group general counsel. A qualified solicitor, Hill first worked for the firm between 2009 and 2011. He has previously held leadership roles at Morgan Stanley Investment Management and Merrill Lynch Investment Management, along with positions at [...]
City Moves for 15 July 2014 | Who’s switching jobs July 14, 2014 Quindell David Currie has been appointed non-executive director at the software, consultancy and technology-enabled outsourcing provider. He recently established Codex Capital Partners, and is a former head of Investec Bank’s investment banking division. PwC Mark Pugh has been appointed asset management leader in the UK at the professional services firm. He has been an assurance [...]
Philip Clarke, Euan Sutherland and Dov Charney – the bosses who left us in 2014 December 19, 2014 This year has had its fair share of disasters – from the Co-op’s continued struggles to Tesco’s melting share price. But what of the people behind the stories? We’ve got the best, worst and most surprising people moves of the year. 1. Philip Clarke makes an unceremonious departure from Tesco Clarke stepped down at [...]
The digital high street: Dixons and Carphone Warehouse confirm merger May 15, 2014 Dixons Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, and Carphone Warehouse have announced they are to merge into a new company, called "Dixons Carphone". The £3.8bn deal will see ownership split equally between the two firms' existing shareholders. The companies are set make cost savings of £80m per year by 2018. If [...]
Carphone Warehouse and Dixons to announce merger May 6, 2014 DIXONS Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, and Carphone Warehouse are poised to announce the final terms of their proposed £3.7bn merger next week in a deal that will create one of the biggest high street technology giants. The companies are understood be planning to unveil details of their tie-up alongside Dixons’ trading [...]
Carphone and Dixons to reveal £3.7bn merger May 11, 2014 DIXONS Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, and Carphone Warehouse will this week announce the final terms of their proposed £3.7bn merger in a deal that is expected to create a new FTSE 100-sized business from the two high street technology retailers. The companies are understood be planning to unveil details of their [...]
Peer lending and crowdfunding an “increasing source of finance” for UK firms July 18, 2014 Peer lending and crowdfunding are becoming an "increasing source of finance" for firms, as non-bank alternatives are giving a growing number of UK firms a helping hand, according to the Bank of England. In its quarterly report on trends in lending, the central bank reports that credit conditions for businesses are improving, with net lending [...]
Bottom Line: Internet of things has no room for tradition May 15, 2014 LAST month, my aunt and uncle upgraded their Aga. The new model fits perfectly into their country kitchen – a tasteful pastel exterior and exposed, rustic hob – but there’s one big difference: this is an iAga, which can be controlled remotely by text or from a laptop (it even replies to tell you it’s [...]
Here’s what you need to know about today’s gold price surge April 14, 2014 Demand for the lustrous metal has seen gold prices hit a three week high, with geopolitical risks seeing investors move towards the safe-haven asset. Seen as a hedge against inflation, other metals have also spiked as tensions over Ukraine heat up. Palladium today sees an August 2011 high, as traders worry that US sanctions on [...]