India’s Hinduja brothers top Rich List for third time as Jim Ratcliffe loses out May 12, 2019 Britain’s 1,000 richest people have again had their respective fortunes stacked against each other to determine the most wealthy person in the country, in the 2019 Sunday Times Rich List. This year it was bad news for Jim Ratcliffe, owner of chemicals giant Ineos, who dropped to third place after topping last year’s list, while [...]
How worried should you be about deepfakes? June 21, 2019 Mark Zuckerberg recently became the latest high-profile subject of a “deepfake” hoax. A manipulated video circulating on Instagram appears to show him boasting about having “billions of people’s stolen data” and thanking a Sheffield art installation for his success. Squint, and you could mistake the fake video produced using artificial intelligence software for the real [...]
Intu share price crashes as it cancels dividend amid mounting losses July 31, 2019 Intu’s shares plummeted this morning as it cancelled its dividend and fell to an almost £900m loss for the first six months of 2019. The retail landlord admitted there were “no quick fixes” as it blamed the wider retail collapse for its property woes. Read more: JP Morgan downgrades shopping centre landlord Intu Instead it [...]
Sir Philip Green told to plug Arcadia’s mammoth pensions deficit with his own cash May 24, 2019 Frank Field has weighed in on the row surrounding Sir Philip Green’s proposed restructuring of Arcadia, calling on the Topshop tycoon to guarantee his staff’s pensions with his own personal fortune. Read more: Arcadia to shut two dozen stores in radical rescue plan In a letter, the Work and Pensions Committee chair said Green should [...]
Karren Brady quits her role as chair of Sir Philip Green’s retail empire February 25, 2019 Baroness Karren Brady has resigned from Sir Philip Green’s retail investment firm just days after saying she owed it to staff to stay at the company. Brady has quit her post of non-executive chairman of Taveta Investments, the company behind Sir Philip’s Arcadia Group, which includes such brands as Topshop, the firm announced this morning. [...]
Gagging orders face the ban amid allegations against Sir Philip Green March 3, 2019 Leading politicians have vowed today to ban controversial “gagging orders” that have risen to prominence in the wake of recent harassment allegations made against retail tycoon Sir Philip Green. Ministers have revealed sweeping plans this morning to tighten rules around non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), which have been at the centre of bullying claims surrounding the Topshop owner [...]
MPs ratchet up the pressure on Sir Philip Green after Karren Brady resignation February 25, 2019 Sir Philip Green’s retail empire is facing the renewed scrutiny of politicians this afternoon after Baroness Karren Brady resigned from her role as chair of Arcadia. Brady, who had vowed weeks ago to stay in her post out of "a real sense of duty", has stepped down as non-executive chairman of Taveta, the holding company [...]
Philip Green closes 210 Arcadia stores over two years January 20, 2019 Arcadia boss Philip Green has closed 210 stores over the last two years, representing around a fifth of his UK retail empire. The tycoon allowed the leases to run out on individual stores instead of renewing them during an ongoing battle with falling sales and increasing property costs, the Sunday Telegraph reported. A total of 62 [...]
Domino’s picks a Rennie after Wild excess June 21, 2019 A Rennie is a long-held cure for indigestion. Domino’s Pizza Group’s franchisees, who have been complaining that they have had as much as they can swallow of boss David Wild, should, then, welcome the fact that a Rennie is exactly what they’re in line to get. Having acknowledged in March that searches were underway for [...]
Karren Brady’s resignation is a warning to unscrupulous leaders like Philip Green February 26, 2019 The scandal surrounding Sir Philip Green, the retail tycoon behind high street chains such as Topshop, Miss Selfridge and the now-liquidated BHS, just keeps playing. Since last August, when the Daily Telegraph was first barred by a legal injunction from reporting allegations of misconduct against Green, fresh accusations have continued to surface, from sexual harassment to [...]