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  • Elliott takes up £3.8bn stake in BP

    Energy

    Notorious activist investor Elliott Management has taken up a £3.8bn stake in BP, becoming the ailing oil major’s third-largest shareholder, according to reports. The US fund’s investment in the London-listed petrochemical giant emerged last weekend, shortly before BP reported an anaemic set of full-year results that saw its profit slump to $8.9bn (£7.9bn). The earnings [...]

    Elliott Management has taken up a near-five per cent stake in BP
  • UAE royals-linked Esyasoft finally offers deal for UK’s Good Energy

    Energy

    Dubai-based energy company Esyasoft has offered to buy Chippenham-based renewable electricity supplier and energy services provider Good Energy, after extending the deadline to make an official offer three times. The motion is now awaiting a shareholder vote. The deadline had previously been delayed to allow more time for Esyasoft to progress its due diligence exercise, [...]

    Good Energy workers installing commercial solar panels.
  • Don’t cut the green crap: Why reversing climate policies might be a mistake

    UK politics

    Labour and the Tories should not be turning their backs on the green transition - one of the UK's big success stories - at a time when taking action is more important than ever, Jessica Frank-Keyes argues

    Labour and the Tories should not be turning their backs on the green transition - one of the UK's big success stories - at a time when taking action is more important than ever, Jessica Frank-Keyes argues
  • How damage to the UK’s nature could knock £300bn off GDP

    April 25, 2024

    Damage to nature in the UK could contribute to a hit to the economy larger than the financial crisis or the Covid-19 pandemic, new research has shown.

  • Interest rates and the green economy: The carbon cost of higher for longer

    April 18, 2024

    The high capital intensity and low returns on green projects make them particularly vulnerable to high rates. 

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