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  • Best of the Brokers for 18 September 2015

    September 18, 2015

    To appear in Best of the Brokers, email your research to [email protected] SERCO GROUP Berenberg thought yesterday’s £250m sale of offshore operations BPO to Blackstone was a turnaround and updated its rating from “sell” to “hold”, with a target price unchanged at 100p for public services contractor Serco. The disposal brought the company’s debt back [...]

  • AB InBev and SABMiller need to tap into craft beer trend

    September 18, 2015

    The long-awaited announcement that Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) was officially considering a takeover of rival SABMiller saw the companies’ share prices jump 19.89 per cent and 6.41 per cent respectively.   However, yesterday the hangover kicked in, and SABMiller’s shares closed down 0.25 per cent at 3,605p, having dropped as low as 3,593p.   The [...]

  • Celebrity rehab center The Priory in talks with banks over London flotation

    September 18, 2015

    Priory Group, the mental care homes provider famous for its celebrity clientele, has moved closer to realising plans for a public listing after kicking off a search for bankers to work on the float. The company, which runs a chain of rehabilitation clinics, best known for treating pop stars such as Robbie Williams, is understood [...]

  • Lidl promises to pay above the National Living Wage to all its UK staff

    September 18, 2015

    Lidl has already beaten the big four supermarkets on price. Now, the German discounter also plans to trump them on employee benefits, after revealing that it will pay its staff above the living wage from October.   The fast-growing chain announced yesterday that it will adopt the new higher rate it expects the Living Wage [...]

  • Glencore’s equity placing attacked for ignoring shareholders’ rights

    September 17, 2015

    The Institute of Directors (IoD) has slammed mining giant Glencore for its recent £1.6bn equity placing, saying that the firm’s “conduct falls short of what we would expect of a major global company”.   Oliver Parry, senior corporate governance adviser at the IoD, said that Glencore’s decision “appears to be in direct contravention of the [...]

  • Here’s what a new City office scheme with five garden roof terraces will look like at 80 Fenchurch Street

    September 17, 2015

    Work on a new office tower that will boast the biggest number of roof gardens in the City got underway this week, as developers began knocking down the old site. Partners Group, a Swiss private equity firm, is developing a 245,000 square feet office tower at 80 Fenchurch Street together with joint venture partner Marick Real [...]

  • JD Sports share price rises: Retailer posts record first half profit but warns National Living Wage will bite

    September 17, 2015

    JD Sports share price climbed 1.4 per cent this morning as the retailer revealed record first-half profit. But the company has tempered its outlook for the future with a warning over the impact of the Living Wage – yet another company to do so.  The figures JD Sports' adjusted pre-tax profit jumped 82 per cent [...]

  • One third of Brits have already started Christmas shopping

    September 17, 2015

    If you haven’t already done your Christmas shopping, then you might want to get stuck in because a third of UK shoppers are already one step ahead of you this season. A survey conducted by New York-listed technology company Rubicon Project found that 30 per cent of us have already started Christmas shopping. Among parents [...]

  • Merlin Entertainments share price falls as Alton Towers offsets strong growth at Legoland

    September 17, 2015

    Merlin Entertainment's share price fell this morning as the theme park group revealed it was still struggling to shrug off the impact of the shocking accident at Alton Towers earlier this year.   The figures Group like-for-like sales rose 0.3 per cent in the 36 weeks ended 5 September, including the key summer trading period of July [...]

  • The unexepected financial advantage of going green: green funds are outperforming fossil fuel black funds

    September 17, 2015

    Going green is finally paying off, as a study has shown that green funds are significantly outperforming “black funds”. Green funds invest only in environmentally friendly companies. But it seems ethical preoccupations needn’t be the only reason for choosing them. The University of Edinburgh Business School analysed 1,400 funds and found that over the past [...]

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