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  • Sir Howard Davies finally takes up his role on RBS’ board

    July 14, 2015

    It's happened: Sir Howard Davies, erstwhile chair of the Airports Commission who had to put off his appointment to the board of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) to put out his final, controversial, report, will finally take up his position with immediate effect, the bank said this morning. In a statement this morning RBS said [...]

  • Dragon Oil share price rises as it shrugs off global oil price rout maintaining investment spend as production rises

    July 14, 2015

    Dragon Oil has said it maintained capital expenditure and increased oil production in the six months to June, in the face of a global oil price rout that's forced a number of similar companies to cut investment spending. Read more: Dragon Oil shareholders breathing fire over £3.7bn ENOC takeover bid But shares in the Turkmenistan-focused oil [...]

  • Carillion trading stays strong despite pre-election jitters

    July 14, 2015

    Carillion chief executive Richard Howson could be forgiven for sporting a slight smirk. After Balfour Beatty insisted it didn't need a £3bn merger with the construction giant last year, then issued a profit warning last week, it's a different story for its prospective benefactor, which this morning said it expected a significant increase in first-half revenue. It also [...]

  • Ex-HSBC boss Lord Green faces grilling from House of Lords

    July 13, 2015

    The elusive Lord Green will finally face a grilling today on high-profile scandals that occurred during his tenure at the helm of HSBC. Green – who headed up the bank between 2006 and 2010 – is up in front of the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, where he will be quizzed on allegations that [...]

  • Derwent London secures its first lettings for White Collar Factory

    July 13, 2015

    Derwent London said yesterday it has snapped up an office block at the heart of the capital’s fintech district in Aldgate at the same time as it announced its first lettings at the White Collar Factory scheme in Old Street. The developer has bought Aldgate Union on Whitechapel High Street from the Royal Bank of [...]

  • Bargain Booze owner toasts to better than expected hike in profit

    July 13, 2015

    Conviviality Retail, the company behind the off-licence chain Bargain Booze, saw pre-tax profits rise by 4.4 per cent last year after broadening its range of wines and ales to woo more affluent shoppers. The Aim-listed group, which suspended trading last week after confirming it is in takeover talks with wholesaler Matthew Clark, reported profits of [...]

  • Bluefield Partners plans solar fund IPO to raise £142m

    July 13, 2015

    Bluefield Partners yesterday said it is planning to float a second solar energy fund on the London Stock Exchange, which it hopes will raise at least €200m (£142m).   Unlike its first listed fund, which invests in UK solar energy assets, the Bluefield European Solar Fund will look for opportunities in Eurozone countries – excluding [...]

  • Shanks launches green bonds listing

    July 13, 2015

    UK WASTE management company Shanks yesterday opened trading at the London Stock Exchange, to mark its “green bonds” being the first retail offering to be listed on the bourse’s green market. To be classed as green bonds, they have to demonstrate that the proceeds will be invested in environmentally beneficial projects.

  • Burberry braced for another chequered shareholder meeting

    July 12, 2015

    Burberry is expected to face another turbulent annual meeting this week, a year after investor advisory group Pirc urged shareholders to vote against chief executive Christopher Bailey’s “excessive” pay. The luxury fashion chain, which will hold its annual general meeting on Thursday, awarded Bailey a £7.9m pay package last year, including a £1m salary, a [...]

  • Keep Greece flying: Ryanair offers Greek flights for €5

    July 10, 2015

    Never one to let a bandwagon trundle past un-jumped on, Ryanair has slashed prices by 30 per cent for routes to and from Greece, as part of a campaign to "Keep Greece Flying". Read more: Ryanair shares up as it approves IAG's Aer Lingus offer  The airline said prices on its Athens routes to and from [...]

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