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  • British Airways to axe a quarter of pilots amid 12,000 job cuts

    April 30, 2020

    British Airways owner IAG expects to make a quarter of its pilots redundant as part of a scheme that could axe 12,000 jobs. The airline said it will reduce its pilot headcount by 955 for what it termed “volume adjustment” and a further 175 it pinned on “efficiency changes”. That would cull 1,130 pilots out [...]

  • Comcast profit drops as Covid-19 shutdown offsets broadband boost

    April 30, 2020

    Comcast today reported a sharp drop in profit for the first quarter as the shutdown of cinemas and theme parks due to the coronavirus outbreak offset a rise in broadband usage. The US media giant posted net income of $2.1bn (£1.7bn) in the first three months of the year, down almost 40 per cent year [...]

  • B&Q reopens all 288 stores after social distancing measures implemented

    April 30, 2020

    B&Q has reopened all of its UK stores from today after implementing new social distancing measures.  The DIY retailer said all of its 288 stores were now open following temporary closures when the UK coronavirus lockdown was announced last month.  Hardware shops were included on the government’s list of essential retailers that are allowed to [...]

  • Three lessons law firms can learn from rivals’ collapses amid coronavirus

    April 30, 2020

    Law firm collapses are a lot like bank runs. Confidence in the institution crumbles, causing partners to rush for the exits – taking their capital and clients with them. Partner departures reduce the firm’s revenue, profit and capital, leading to further partner exits in a destructive feedback loop. Once firms enter this death spiral it [...]

  • Google removes 2.7bn bad ads as it launches Covid-19 taskforce

    April 30, 2020

    Google removed roughly 2.7bn so-called bad ads last year as the tech giant ramps up its efforts to block misleading and malicious campaigns actors on its platform. The search engine’s crackdown, which equates to 5,000 ads per minute, is an increase on the 2.3bn adverts removed in 2018. In addition, Google suspended nearly 1m advertiser [...]

  • Marketing: How to navigate the choppy waters of Covid-19

    April 30, 2020

    The last month has been tragic and bizarre in equal measure. The world is currently having to adjust to the COVID-19 pandemic and its heart-breaking effects. And for most people, this will be unlike anything they’ve ever experienced. In the business world, there seems to be a distinct spotlight on companies right now – closely [...]

  • Astrazeneca partners with Oxford University to manufacture coronavirus vaccine

    April 30, 2020

    Drugs giant Astrazeneca has partnered with Oxford University to manufacture its potential Covid-19 vaccine, the firm announced this morning. The vaccine, which is being developed by the Jenner Institute and the Oxford Vaccine Unit, is one of 70 treatments worldwide that is under development to counter the coronavirus disease. Last week the first human trials [...]

  • Facebook earnings: Shares leap despite lowest growth since 2012

    April 30, 2020

    Facebook’s shares jumped almost 10 per cent in after hours trading following a surprisingly upbeat set of first quarter results from the tech giant. Following Alphabet’s figures earlier this week, all eyes were on Facebook to see how the Covid-19 crisis has hit social media. Here are three key takeaways from the numbers: 1. The [...]

  • Lloyds first quarter profit crashes 95 per cent on coronavirus

    April 30, 2020

    Lloyds Banking Group posted a huge 95 per cent fall in profit for the first quarter of 2020 today as the coronavirus crisis took hold in the UK. Profit before tax slumped to £74m from £1.6bn the previous year as Lloyds took a massive impairment charge of £1.43bn as it expects bad loans to mount [...]

  • The City View podcast, from City PM, with Hetan Shah, chief executive of the British Academy

    April 30, 2020

    In this episode of the City View podcast Christian is joined by Hetan Shah, formerly director of the Royal Statistical Society now chief executive of the British Academy – the National Academy for Humanities and Social Sciences.  Subscribe to The City View Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / RSS Hetan discusses the role that economics, [...]

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