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  • Tesla to cut 180 of China staff as sales fail to meet expectations

    March 9, 2015

    Electric car maker Tesla Motors yesterday said it was cutting about 30 per cent of its staff in China. Tesla, led by billionaire Elon Musk, will eliminate some positions as it makes structural changes to its business in China, Gary Tao, a local spokesman for the car­ maker, said. He added, however, that he didn’t [...]

  • Gemfields confident on growth in demand after strong results

    March 9, 2015

    Pre-tax profits at mining firm Gemfields more than trebled between the first half of the 2014 financial year and the six months to 31 December 2014, jumping from $7.8m (£5.2m) to $43.5m. The London Aim-listed company’s revenue also grew, from $65.7m to $103m. Gemfields, which defines itself as a luxury miner, saw growth in production [...]

  • Urban Outfitters sales have risen at last, with earnings per share ahead of expectations

    March 9, 2015

    Better late than never – Urban Outfitters sales increased in the fourth quarter after a series of quarterly declines.  The figures During the three months to 31 January, Urban Outfitters comparable sales went up by six per cent – the first increase in 2014.   The US fashion company, whose brands include Urban Outfitters, Free [...]

  • Argentina turns up the heat on HSBC with demand for £2.3bn of offshore cash

    March 9, 2015

    Argentina is demanding that HSBC repatriate £2.3bn of its clients' money. The bank stands accused of moving the money offshore for tax advantages.  The head of Argentina's tax authority, Ricardo Echegaray, claimed HSBC's actions threatened the stability of the Latin American state. Speaking at the Argentine embassy, Echegaray told a host of journalists "HSBC built [...]

  • Tesco loses Harris + Hoole and Giraffe chief Michael Holmes amid Dave Lewis restructure

    March 9, 2015

    Tesco has lost another senior executive, after the man in charge of its Harris + Hoole coffee shops and restaurant chain Giraffe stepped down. Chief executive of new food experiences Michael Holmes, the man behind Tesco’s strategy to offer dining experiences in-store in a bid to pull in customers, has fallen on the wrong side [...]

  • Lord Adair Turner joins board of challenger bank OakNorth

    March 9, 2015

    It seems that everywhere you look these days, another challenger bank is opening its doors. And it seems OakNorth will be the latest to jump on the bandwagon, after it gained approval from the Financial Conduct and Prudential Regulation Authorities, and appointed three City grandees to its board. OakNorth announced plans last month to launch an [...]

  • Lloyds share price falls as government sells off one per cent stake

    March 9, 2015

    Shares in Lloyds Banking Group opened at 80.9p this morning, 0.6 per cent lower, after the government announced it had sold off another one per cent stake in the bank, worth £500m. The sale means the stake owned by UK Financial Investments, the government body formed to manage part-nationalised banks, is now a relatively modest [...]

  • Bullish results for Martin Sorrell’s WPP: World’s largest advertising group reports 12 per cent jump in profits

    March 9, 2015

    2015 has started well for the world’s largest advertising group and its chief Martin Sorrell. The figures WPP has announced a 12 per cent boost in profit before tax during 2014: it rose to £1.5bn, with sales of £11.5bn, five per cent higher than in 2013. The company also started January well, with like-for-like sales rising an [...]

  • Exclusive: Prudential to hire ex FCA regulator Clive Adamson

    March 9, 2015

    Clive Adamson, who quit the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as director of supervision ahead of a critical report into its conduct before Christmas, is joining the Prudential, two sources have told City PM Adamson is understood to be joining Prudential’s UK business, possibly in a non-executive capacity. Although Adamson’s departure from the FCA was widely [...]

  • Firms accused of failing to be smart with energy bills: Almost half have never switched suppliers

    March 9, 2015

    UK businesses are failing to save money on energy bills by staying with existing power suppliers rather than switching. Almost half, 47 per cent, of businesses have never switched suppliers or tariffs, despite 75 per cent of SMEs, which represents 3.9m businesses, believing they pay too much for their utilities, according to research from energy [...]

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