2014年12月5日 星期五

2014-12-06 U.K. Business


The Guardian
   
Premier is shot down for 'pointing gun' at suppliers   
The Independent
Shares in Premier Foods plunged 7 per cent yesterday amid a severe backlash against its demands to force suppliers to pay it if they want to continue doing business with Britain's biggest food company. The Institute of Directors (IoD), the Federation of Small ...

Premier Foods 'holds suppliers at gunpoint'   The Times (subscription)
Premier Foods accused over 'pay and stay' practice   BBC News
Premier Foods shares fall as Vince Cable threatens action over letter   Telegraph.co.uk
Financial Times   
ITV News   
FoodManufacture.co.uk   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Shoppers Urged To Support Small Shops For Day   
Sky News
"Celebrate the hard working heroes of our economy," says the minister urging the nation to take part in Small Business Saturday. 00:44, UK, Saturday 06 December 2014. Small and medium-sized businesses have been enjoying strong growth. Rallying call ...

Shoppers urged to back small firms   Daily Mail
Plea from council and business forum to shop local during Small Business ...   East Anglian Daily Times
Small businesses have their say on running an independent shop in Hounslow ...   getwestlondon

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Financial Times
   
Property tax changes may slow top-end sales   
Gulf Daily News
LONDON: A tax increase on the purchase of high-end properties imposed by British finance minister George Osborne could deter people from buying the most expensive homes, London-focused housebuilder Berkeley warned yesterday. Announcing an 80 ...

Stamp duty reform too timid, housebuilder says   The Times (subscription)
Berkeley warns of tax change effect on sales of expensive homes   Financial Times
Shares in upmarket housebuilder Berkeley soar as profits jump 80%   This is Money
Management Today   
The Independent   
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euronews
   
Financials outperform as UK's FTSE rallies on strong US data   
Reuters
LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Britain's top equity index bounced back on Friday, with financial stocks among the best performers, as stronger-than-expected U.S. employment data buoyed global stock markets. U.S. employers added the largest number of ...

Financials outperform as FTSE rallies on strong US data   Reuters UK
FTSE up on financial, retail issues as Wall St firms   Stock Market Wire
FTSE jumps as US jobs data smashes forecasts   Citywire.co.uk
shareprices.com   
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The Nation
   
Women in Europe better educated, paid less: ILO   
The Nation
Women in Europe may be better educated or work harder than men, but they are paid substantially less, according to the International Labour Organization. The gender pay gap in Europe ranges from about 100 euros (£79) to 700 euros per month, the ILO ...

ILO warns over flatlining wages in developed nations   DAWN.com
Penny-pinching, not China, to blame for flat wage growth: ILO   South China Morning Post (subscription)
ILO: Women better qualified but face lifetime of low pay   Morning Star Online
Irish Examiner   
Financial Times   
NBCNews.com   
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Financial Times
   
UK rail passenger groups slam 2.2% fare rise   
Financial Times
Rail passenger groups have reacted angrily to the announcement that fares will rise by 2.2 per cent from January. Although the increase is the lowest for five years, it will mean the cost of many commuter season tickets has risen by a fifth during this parliament ...

Passengers vent their fury as more rail season tickets crash through the £5000 ...   Daily Mail
'Unacceptable' rise in rail fares for Bolton commuters in new year   The Bolton News
Rail fare rise: Train tickets to increase by an average of 2.5%   The Independent
Mid Devon Gazette   
International Business Times UK   
Evening Standard   
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Irish Independent
   
Warm weather hits Penneys but estimates unchanged   
Irish Independent
Gavin McLoughlin. Published 06/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Penneys winter fashion 2014. Like-for-like sales at Primark - which trades as Penneys in Ireland - have been hit by unseasonably warm weather, the ...

Mild weather causes Primark' sales to falter   Scotsman
Warm autumn cools expectations at Primark   The Times (subscription)
Warm autumn holds back sales at Primark   Financial Times
The Guardian   
This is Money   
Bloomberg   
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Scotsman
   
Balfour Beatty rejects £1bn PPP portfolio bid   
Scotsman
Balfour has issued three profit warnings this year and its shares have fallen by more than a third. Picture: PA. by GARETH MACKIE. Published on the 06 December 2014 00:00. Published 06/12/2014 00:00 ...

Balfour rejects $1.6 bln John Laing Fund offer for public-private assets   Reuters
Balfour Beatty preparing to hike value of its portfolio of schools and hospitals for ...   This is Money
Laing to Pursue Balfour Beatty After $1.6 Billion Offer Rejected   Bloomberg
London South East   
Financial Times   
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The Guardian
   
Canary Wharf owner rejects new QIA bid   
Gulf Daily News
LONDON: The owner of London's Canary Wharf yesterday rebuffed a raised £2.6 billion ($4.1bn) bid for the financial district from Qatar and a North American investor saying it was too low. Songbird Estates said the 350 pence per share offer from Qatar ...

Canary Wharf owner Songbird says £2.6bn offer undervalues its business   Irish Times
Qatar's attempts to win control of Canary Wharf hanging in balance after £2.6bn ...   This is Money
Songbird Not Hearing Bidders' Higher Note for Canary Wharf   Wall Street Journal
New York Times   
HITC   
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New York Times
   
Morgan Stanley to Pay More of Bonuses Upfront   
New York Times
Email; Share; Tweet; Save; More. Photo. The headquarters of Morgan Stanley in New York.Credit Spencer Platt/Getty Images. Morgan Stanley employees will be getting more of their cash bonuses up front this year, in the latest sign of the Wall Street firm's ...

Morgan Stanley to pay more bonuses right away   Financial News
Morgan Stanley to Award More Bonuses Up Front   Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley to defer less of employees' future bonuses   euronews

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