The post Why Primark’s American dream won’t be as ill-fated as Tesco’s | Nils Pratley appeared first on TodayHeadline.
The US is the graveyard of UK retailers, runs anci… Read More
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Use of data from Covid-hit 2020 has CEO pay looking lower than usual, but don’t expect it to last
It’s the first week of January, so it must be time for… Read More
Arsenal had inquired about the Brazilian midfielder Arthur Melo from the Italian club Juventus. Arsenal wanted a loan deal for Arthur Melo r, but now Juventus are not wanti… Read More
The post An activist investor could be just what Vodafone needs | Nils Pratley appeared first on TodayHeadline.
Vodafone is 30 years old but the high point for its shareholders, remarkabl… Read More
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Do you have a broken toilet tank, and you’re unsure what to do about it?
A toilet has two components, a tank, and a bowl. The tank is quite susceptible to damage and corrosion, irrespe… Read More
The post Johnson’s political cowardice applies brake to cheap energy as he bets on nuclear | Nils Pratley appeared first on TodayHeadline.
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As the sporing director of Juventus has flown dow to London to have talks with Arsenal over buying f players.Juventus wan to buy the Brazilian defender Gabriel Megalaes , but Arsenal a… Read More
The post The chancellor’s position on lifting the state pension makes no sense | Nils Pratley appeared first on TodayHeadline.
The government has got itself into a fine muddle on th… Read More
This article titled “How pensioners have been left in dire straits” was written by Letters, for The Guardian on Monday 27th June 2022 16.09 UTC
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Ofwat is not a complete patsy and is in the business of holding companies to account, the chief executive of the water regulator argued on the Today programme on Tuesday. David Black even… Read More
Welcome news: a consensus is emerging around one way to attack energy costs – stop paying sky-high prices for electricity that is generated in the UK by firms whose costs are unaffe… Read More
There’s not much immediate reaction in the markets to Liz Truss’s announcement – perhaps because the package has already been reported in recent days.","elementId":"7fdde… Read More
Lawyers at pharmaceutical companies are more important than the scientists, runs an old and cynical piece of industry wisdom. The demerger of £24bn consumer healthcare group Haleon… Read More
Arsenal and Totenham Hotspurs played their first English Premier League game after their winter break.The talk wa could Antonio Conte, manage to get the better of Miel Arteta and Arsen… Read More
It was a close-run thing. That is a less-than-reassuring summary of the Bank of England’s analysis of its emergency intervention in the gilts market last week. Sir Jon Cunliffe, dep… Read More
At last, some clarity from Kwasi Kwarteng, even if we’re only talking about the day on which the chancellor intends to make himself clear. The grand unveiling of the debt-cutting pl… Read More
Liz Truss has bowed to intense pressure from Conservative MPs and the markets by agreeing to redraw her mini-budget, paving the way for a major U-turn on her signature corporation tax cut… Read More
Fat cat bosses holding workers to ransom? Yes, you can understand why the Communication Workers Union is screaming blue murder. Royal Mail’s threat of 10,000 job losses is one way t… Read More
The Bank of England, it seems, really did mean it when it said it would start selling gilts under its quantitative tightening, or QT, programme at the end of the month. OK, there will be a… Read More
The point to remember about BP chief executive Bernard Looney’s infamous comment about how the company is “a cash machine at these types of prices” was that it was made&hel… Read More
The allowances are either too generous or something has gone wrong in the designThe point to remember about BP chief executive Bernard Looney’s infamous comment about how the company i… Read More
£4.6bn is an eye-watering amount for consumers to stump up – transparency from the government is long overdueThe most startling number in the Office for Budget Responsibility&rsq… Read More
Thompson SM, Nieuwenhuijze MJ, Low LK, De Vries Roentgenthirty-six. Creating guardians of physiological beginning: the development of a helpful effort for student Midwives about Netherlands… Read More
Here’s the short piece of good news from regulator Ofwat’s annual assessment of the performance of the English and Welsh water companies: overall leakage stands at its lowest lev… Read More
A weak pound, even after a rally once Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng had been bundled off stage, helpedIn a year of three prime ministers, war in Europe, recession, rising mortgage costs, doub… Read More
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Tesla shares fell to their lowest level in more than two years on Tuesday, marking the company’s worst day in eight months, as Elon Musk’s electric carmake… Read More
Elon Musk’s misadventure with Twitter is not the main factor in the dramatic decline in valueOnly part of the plunge in Tesla’s stock market value can be pinned on Elon Musk&rsqu… Read More
Keir Starmer is promising to turn from slogans to solutions, so here’s a request: can we have a few concrete details on how Great British Energy, a flagship Labour proposal…
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Until we’re told more, it’s impossible to know if GBE will merely retread old ground or pursue far more ambitious goalsKeir Starmer is promising to turn from slogans to solutions… Read More
Bootmaker’s reversal of its growth promises has damaged the reputation of the UK IPO marketWithin the flaky crop of post-lockdown flotations in London in early 2021 – think Made… Read More
International adventures will be the crucial contributor but the UK operation is not irrelevant to the wider storyTim Steiner, chief executive and co-founder of Ocado, has learned over 20 mo… Read More
The shadow chancellor has read the room on the need for a stable tax regime, but the ‘to-be-decided’ list is longIt was easy to spot the gaps that Labour needs to fill in the rev… Read More
German lender’s shares were hit by general loss of confidence, not by any specific failingsIt’s rarely a good sign when politicians, in the middle of a crash in the share price o… Read More
After the soft approach of the last three decades it is difficult to be convinced by talk of a new era
Welcome, then, 34 years after privatisation, to a new era of get-tough regulation in th… Read More
In 2018, the deal was treated with much scepticism, but Melrose can hardly be accused of slash-and-burn tactics
To very little fanfare, London’s stock market on Thursday gained a &poun… Read More
It is hard to see how hopes of future growth justify the challenger bank being worth $18bn – not least as it made only £26m in 2021
A reduction of $15bn in the value of Revolut… Read More
Brad Smith’s reaction to Competition and Markets Authority blocking deal is pure Big Tech entitlement
The silliest line in Microsoft president Brad Smith’s whine about the UK was… Read More
Covid lockdown boom masked flaws until it didn’t – and the loss of £291m in six months was worse than expected
“There is a lag between operational change and visible… Read More
With Mauricio Pochettino expected to become Chelsea’s new manager very soon, let’s take a look at how the Blues could line up under the Argentine.Plenty of rumours have come out… Read More
Stellantis may be premature in saying Brexit deal will force closures, but government needs a serious policy
Has Stellantis, the owner of Vauxhall, sounded the death knell for the (already s… Read More
The company’s position looks a little stronger but other big issues remain
“We have grounds for optimism,” said Keith Williams, chair of Royal Mail’s parent company… Read More
And the big winner from Ofgem’s latest price cap announcement is … British Gas. Shares in the parent company, Centrica, popped to the top of the FTSE 100 leader board for an und… Read More
Did your child just wreak your precious ceramic dinnerware?
Indeed, it’s heartbreaking to see your precious ceramics broken into pieces. But no more shedding tears or tossing… Read More
Russian invasion of Ukraine meant it was easy for Centrica to greatly exceed financial targets, so does the CEO deserve his vast bonus?
Companies with rising share prices and dividends do no… Read More
A Labour government would establish a new publicly-owned energy generation company in Scotland, Keir Starmer announced on Monday. Fine, if expertise and jobs from the North Sea industry are… Read More
Arsenal are seriously. thinking of revamping their midfield, by selling two midfielders such as Granit Zhaka and the Ghanian Thomas Pratley And Arsenal are negotiating… Read More
Starmer and his party seem to have concluded direct support for homeowners cannot be justified – but it’s smart politics to be seen to take on the banks
Labour’s “fiv… Read More
The speculated bid price of £8 today should not excite those who think a return to £28 is conceivable
It is still a little premature to launch a campaign to save Ocado for the na… Read More
The competition watchdog should have opined first on supermarket trade – they would have known where to focus
If you have given yourself less than 90 minutes to investigate one of the… Read More
Bank of England has warned about potential risks to financial stability for ages. One of theses days, they may matter
Terrific news: the banks aren’t about to collapse. The UK’s… Read More
Whether your favorite sipper or accent chairs, bonding plastic is definitely a challenge.
Therefore, it’s best to have an epoxy specifically formulated for repairing or bonding p… Read More
Regulating Microsoft’s takeover of Activision Blizzard could make UK games market international outlier
There are still a few more scenes to play out in the tangled regulatory saga of… Read More
UK government seems to commit to exploring smaller modular designs rather than the monsters at Sizewell and Hinkley
New logo, new faces, and new promises to move at “unprecedented scal… Read More
My ongoing series on Nigel Farage’s bank account debacle continues.
Congratulations to him, because not only did Dame Alison Rose resign as the head of NatWest, but the head of their s… Read More
FCA chief says banks cannot ‘discriminate’ against political views, but chair argues it’s up to Coutts ‘who they do business with’Nils Pratley: Farage has a poi… Read More
10 most exciting South African inventions over the past decade
Most people know that the world’s first heart transplant was performed in Cape Town by Dr Chris Barnard, but do th… Read More
Olympic Paris, The Asian Games judo competition kicked off on September 24, with China setting ambitious goals for their performance in preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics. As stated by… Read More
It was a good idea: capitalise on the booming interest in “alternative” asset classes and launch a quoted fund to buy music rights. The bulk of the royalty income would flow to s… Read More