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  • Here’s how much more dough Paul Hollywood has than Mary Berry

    September 29, 2016

    Paul Hollywood created quite a fuss last week when it emerged he would be judging the Channel 4 version of Bake Off. Mary Berry quit the show after it was announced Channel 4 would be taking Bake Off from the BBC. She said her decision was out of "loyalty" to the BBC. Much-loved hosts Mel and [...]

  • English winemaker Chapel Down uncorks growth in its beer and cider business as profits lift across the board

    September 29, 2016

    English winemaker Chapel Down will be toasting its Curious Drinks beer and cider business today as growth in its brewing arm helped lift results across the board in the first half.  The figures Turnover at Chapel Down rose by 26 per cent to £4.1m in the six months to 30 June, while gross profit grew by 28 per [...]

  • Argos is creating 10,000 jobs for Christmas

    September 29, 2016

    Argos is looking to recruit 10,000 workers for the Christmas season. The retailer wants customer advisors and stock assistants to work in its 840 Argos stores during a period of high demand for its products. Argos also wants to employ some "Fast Track" drivers for the festive season who will be responsible for distributing Argos' [...]

  • City PM Unregulated podcast: How to make it big in craft beer

    September 29, 2016

    Drinking caps on: it's time to talk about craft beer. This week we're joined by the people in charge of getting craft beer brands in front of consumers: David Voxlin from Craved London and Fraser 'Jam Boy' Doherty, who co-founded Beer 52, talk about the rise and rise of craft beer and what they look for in [...]

  • Merlin Entertainments reports 1.3 per cent growth in revenue for year to date despite dip in midway attractions

    September 29, 2016

    Merlin Entertainments has reported a 1.3 per cent increase in revenue for the 38 weeks to 17 September, helped by a recovery in trading at Alton Towers. Shares in the company dropped by 5.1 per cent this morning after the company published its latest trading update. Earlier this week the firm was fined £5m over a [...]

  • Global TV market set to channel over $300bn revenues by 2020

    September 28, 2016

    The global television market will be worth $325bn (£250bn) in revenues by 2020, PwC and the Institute of Chartered Accountants have forecast. A reported found the UK is regarded as a TV world leader and an exporter of content and technical and creative talent. According to the research, the UK’s success is driven by the [...]

  • Merger of German luxury superyacht giants Blohm+Voss and Luerssen Group steams ahead

    September 28, 2016

    Two of the world’s largest superyacht makers are set to merge after private equity group Star Capital agreed to sell German shipbuilder Blohm+Voss to fellow German boat specialist Luerssen Group. Star Capital bought the group of four Blohm+Voss businesses in 2011 from German steel major ThyssenKrupp and quickly offloaded two businesses, a marine components maker and [...]

  • Over-55s are prepared to spend £5k on their off-season holidays – but travel firms’ are failing to market to them properly

    September 28, 2016

    Over-55s are prepared to be spend big on their holidays, even out of season, but travel brands are failing to attract this lucrative category of increasingly tech-savvy silver travellers.  More than half (56 per cent) of over-55s choose to travel out of season in May, June and September, according to research from MailJet, and one in [...]

  • “Sainsbury’s footfall is falling short” – analysts react to the retailer’s trading update

    September 28, 2016

    Sainsbury's issued a 1.1 per cent fall in like-for-like sales this morning, and analysts' reactions have been pretty scathing. The retailer boosted its volumes, but the supermarket price war has eroded any benefit Sainsbury's might have wanted to see in its like-for-likes as a result. Sainsbury's share price has dropped 3.67 per cent today following [...]

  • BT, TalkTalk, and Vodafone all perform badly in latest set of Ofcom complaints data

    September 28, 2016

    Telecoms watchdog Ofcom has revealed the best and the worst performers when it comes to customer complaints for broadband, landlines, mobile, and pay TV.  Complaints figures are presented per 100,000 customers and covers the three-month period from April to June 2016. BT topped the list of broadband complaints, followed by its subsidiary Plusnet, with 26 and 23 respectively. The industry [...]

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