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By: Tracey Boles

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  • Takeaways’ margins could be heading for the toilet if small businesses are forced to comply with new ruling

    May 19, 2016

    THOUSANDS of London takeaways could see margins hit hard by a new High Court ruling that requires them to have public toilets, the Federation of Small Business (FSB) has warned. FSB is concerned that the new ruling opens the door to small businesses being forced to refurbish their premises in order to comply with “heavy [...]

  • Warren Buffett has been linked with a group that is looking to bid for Yahoo

    May 15, 2016

    Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, is backing a consortium that is bidding for the core internet assets of Yahoo, according to reports. The head of Berkshire Hathaway, also known as the Sage of Omaha, is reportedly among a group that includes Dan Gilbert, the billionaire founder of Quicken Loans. US news reports and the Financial [...]

  • Scene set for Stock Spirits’ AGM as investor backs major shareholder in calling for change

    May 15, 2016

    BACKING for the dissident investor in troubled Stock Spirits is growing ahead of next week's AGM at the London-listed, Central European spirits producer. Stock Spirits' largest shareholder, Western Gate, is calling for the election of two new non-executive directors (Neds), and for a new review of the company's M&A strategy. Western Gate Investments is the [...]

  • Are you one of the Premium Bonds jackpot winners?

    May 3, 2016

    A Surrey woman has become the county's twenty-first Premium Bonds millionaire. A man from the West of Scotland also won £1m as NS&I announced the results of this month's draw. NS&I said it is holding on to £1.2m in unclaimed prizes won by Surrey residents. Some 2.3m prizes were won in May’s draw, starting at [...]

  • UK pension deficits near £300bn

    May 3, 2016

    UK private sector pension deficits are close to breaking the £300bn barrier. JLT Employee Benefits’s monthly index valued total UK deficits at minus £294bn. For FTSE 100 companies, the figure was minus £84bn, based on liabilities of £638bn. The total deficit for FTSE 350 companies was minus £108bn. Charles Cowling, director at JLT Employee Benefits, blamed [...]

  • Tesco’s share price has recovered this year as Dave Lewis implements his turnaround plan, but the preliminary results could affect sentiment

    April 13, 2016

    When Dave Lewis took over as Tesco chief executive in September 2014, much was made of his nickname Drastic Dave, particularly as drastic measures were necessary to revive the group's flagging fortunes. Lewis was parachuted in from Unilever to turn around the Tesco juggernaut after a scandal that had seen the retailer overstate its profits. [...]

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