Sports Direct investors attack new bonus plan for Mike Ashley June 9, 2014 Sports Direct shareholders lashed out yesterday, claiming they had not been consulted on the latest proposal for a bonus share scheme that seeks to reward its founder Mike Ashley. The retailer has set out plans for a share programme that would reward Ashley alongside Sports Direct’s 3,000 employees, after shareholders rejected two earlier attempts to [...]
Why Britain’s battle against Jean-Claude Juncker may not be worth it June 9, 2014 WHEN Prime Ministers pick EU battles, they have to choose carefully. Like it or not, the UK’s historically unenthusiastic approach to EU integration – an understandable one at that – leaves it open to accusations of holding the rest of Europe over a barrel whenever the government appears to drag its feet. In the current [...]
Elon Musk: “I didn’t think SpaceX or Tesla would work” June 9, 2014 Billionaire tech titan Elon Musk – the brain behind Tesla electric cars, a project to colonise Mars and Hyperloop – has more ideas in a year than most people in a lifetime. But speaking on Radio 4’s Today programme this morning, the serial entrepreneur admitted that he hasn’t always had faith that things will come [...]
Sports Direct launches third attempt for Mike Ashley bonus June 9, 2014 Sports Direct is initiating a third attempt to award founder Mike Ashley a bonus, after two previous attempts failed due to shareholder opposition. The 2015 bonus share scheme provides for the grant of no-cost options of up to 25m ordinary shares in the company to 3,000 employees, including Ashley. The scheme could be worth £200m. However, [...]
Christine Lagarde grovels to Osborne over IMF’s prediction June 9, 2014 IMF BOSS Christine Lagarde yesterday gave a pleading apology to chancellor George Osborne over claims a year ago that his economic policies were “playing with fire.” Since the International Monetary Fund made the claims the economy has recovered rapidly, with unemployment diving and GDP now thought to be back at its pre-crash peak. “I completely [...]
South African retail tycoon eyes UK move with new shell vehicle June 9, 2014 SOUTH African retail magnate Christo Wiese has created a shell company in the UK, in a sign that he is poised to make a move on the UK high street. According to Companies House, the name Pepkor UK was set up earlier this year. Former Asda chief executive Andy Bond and his business partner Mark [...]
Christine Lagarde rules herself out of running for top EU job June 6, 2014 CHRISTINE Lagarde yesterday ruled herself out of the running to become president of the European Commission, saying she would instead see out her term as head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). “I’m not a candidate and the reason I’m not a candidate is that I have a job,” Lagarde said. “It’s a job that [...]
The ECB’s new interest rate policy – what does it all mean? June 5, 2014 The European Central Bank has taken the bold decision to push the deposit rate from zero to minus 0.1 per cent, essentially meaning that Eurozone banks must pay the central bank to make deposits there. But what does this decision from ECB president Mario Draghi mean for everyone? Funding For Business Lending [...]
Scottish independence: Obama urges voters to say no – and tells the UK to stay in EU June 5, 2014 BRITAIN would be stronger if it remains united than if Scotland votes to leave in the summer referendum, US President Barack Obama said yesterday. In a joint press conference with David Cameron, Obama also urged Britain to stay in the EU. “We must make sure the UK stays united,” Obama said, while making clear it was a [...]
ECB easing must damage growth eventually: Let’s hope we’re not there yet June 5, 2014 THE EUROPEAN Central Bank (ECB) has cut its main interest rate to 0.15 per cent, and imposed an interest rate charge of 0.1 per cent upon banks leaving money in the ECB (as opposed to the traditional practice whereby central banks pay interest on such reserves). ECB governor Mario Draghi has also indicated a willingness [...]