Mothercare slumps to loss as market woes in Middle East continue
The firm slumped to an adjusted pretax loss of £1.4m in the six months to the end of September, swung from a profit of £1.8m in the same period last year.
Topps Tiles hits back after major shareholder calls out ‘costly blunders’
Topps Tiles has hit back after a major shareholder called for an overall of its top team and strategy following a series of “costly blunders”. The London-listed company has issued a statement in t
Stellantis: Chief executive of Vauxhall owner in shock resignation
Stellantis last week placed more than 1,000 jobs at risk after announcing plans to close its manufacturing facility in Luton.
Talent, AI and critical mass are the City’s advantages
AON is building on the advantages offered by the City of London with technology Technology is having a dramatic impact on every sector in the City of London and shaping the impact technology is having
Week ahead: Frasers Group and Berkeley results in focus
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group and housebuilder Berkeley are among the FTSE 100 firms due to report earnings this week, while investors will also be paying close attention to US jobs data.
We are practically full and must expand, says Gatwick boss
The Planning Inspectorate passed its recommendation to ministers last Wednesday, on whether Gatwick's expansion should proceed.
Hill Dickinson capitalises on private equity’s surge in accountancy sector
PE's growing presence in accountancy is driving demand for legal expertise, as firms like Hill Dickinson position themselves to capitalise
MHA: Baker Tilly UK arm posts 32 per cent revenue jump
MHA, the UK and Irish arm of Baker Tilly International, has reported a 32 per cent jump in half-year revenue, led by its audit and tax divisions.
Revolut crowdfunders to cash in on extended secondary share sale
Some of Revolut’s earliest investors will be offered the chance to cash in on the fintech giant’s latest secondary share sale in a move that has staved off potential legal action, City AM can reve