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  • Uber suspends services in France following authorities’ crackdown on controversial Uber Pop

    July 3, 2015

    Uber has suspended its Uber Pop services in France, a week after French authorities began cracking down on the company's cab service. Thibaud Simphal, head of Uber France, has announced that the controversial service will be suspended starting 8pm tonight, Le Figaro reports.  The company says the move was made in a “spirit of appeasement” [...]

  • One chart showing how BP’s share price never recovered from the Deepwater Horizon disaster

    July 3, 2015

    On the evening of 20 April 2010, a release of gasses at BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico caused an explosion which ripped through the rig, killing 11 workers and causing an oil leak which continued for 87 days. By the end of the disaster, 3.2m barrels of oil had leaked [...]

  • RBS share price falls as it could face $13bn penalty over mortgage-backed securities

    July 3, 2015

    Royal Bank of Scotland has been told it could face a $13bn (£8.3bn) bill over its behaviour before the 2008 crisis, causing shares to fall 2.1 per cent in mid-morning trading. The 79 per cent taxpayer-owned bank is involved in a long running case in a Connecticut court over how it packaged mortgage bonds and [...]

  • BP closes Deepwater Horizon oil spill chapter with £12bn record US payout: Firm may now be subject to mega takeover

    July 2, 2015

    Oil giant BP has settled a massive lawsuit surrounding the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident, agreeing yesterday to pay up to $18.7bn (£12bn) in respect of US federal, state and local claims connected with the disaster.   The payout, believed to be the largest environmental fine ever handed out, comprises $5.5bn in civil payments, $4.9bn in [...]

  • Persimmon reports jump in sales

    July 2, 2015

    Housebuilder Persimmon has posted a jump in sales for the first half of the year, boosted by a pick-up in consumer confidence following the General Election.    Legal completions increased by seven per cent to 6,855 new homes, while total revenue surged by 12 per cent to £1.34bn in the six months to 30 June. [...]

  • Worldview on the war path in Petroceltic row

    July 2, 2015

    The war of words between Irish oil firm Petroceltic and activist investor Worldview kicked off again yesterday, as the Swiss investment firm announced its intention to requisition an extraordinary general meeting (EGM). Petroceltic and Worldview, which holds 29 per cent of the oil company’s share capital, were previously engaged in a protracted battle over control [...]

  • Sage to move into the Shard

    July 2, 2015

    Software company Sage is to move into The Shard after the owners of London’s iconic skyscraper announced it has bagged three new lettings.   Real Estate Management (REM), which manages the building on behalf of the Irvine Sellar and the State of Qatar, said an “as yet un-named” software company understood to be Sage has [...]

  • Martin Sorrell’s WPP heads to Cuba as part of Latin American expansion plan

    July 2, 2015

    Communications giant WPP is about to set up shop in communist-led Cuba – an unprecedented step among the world's major advertising agencies.   Read more: Cuba woos US banks as sanctions ease   The company, set up by Sir Martin Sorrell in 1971, has partnered with state-owned Palco Group to make the move, which marks the [...]

  • Ryanair’s June traffic takes off on the back of bigger summer schedule

    July 2, 2015

    Traffic really took off at budget airline Ryanair last month, it turns out: figures published this morning showed passenger numbers grew to 9.5m passengers in June, up 14 per cent from 8.3m passengers the year before. The airline's load factor, how much capacity is actually used, was 93 per cent for the month, up five [...]

  • BP share price rises after it reaches $18.7bn settlement with US over Gulf of Mexico oil spill

    July 2, 2015

    Shares in BP pushed higher this afternoon after it agreed to pay $18.7bn (£12bn) in damage claims over 18 years to the US government and five states over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The explosion and spill over five years ago killed 11 workers and spewed oil into the Gulf of Mexico for nearly three [...]

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