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  • Ladbrokes owner GVC upgrades earnings forecast

    October 9, 2019

    GVC, the owner of Ladbrokes Coral, upgraded its full-year earnings guidance as the gambling giant reported an increase in over-the-counter trading following a government crack down on betting machines.  The company increased its full-year guidance range to between £670m and £680m, from a previous estimate of £650m to £670m. Read more: GVC hit with £5.9m [...]

  • GVC lifts earnings forecast as it escapes impact of betting cap

    August 15, 2019

    Ladbrokes Coral owner GVC has upgraded its full-year earnings forecast as it weathered the impact of a new regulatory cap on fixed-odds betting terminals. The figures GVC reported pre-tax profit of £212m for the first half of the year, up 31 per cent from 162.1m in the first half of 2018. Revenue at the gambling [...]

  • Cash out: Troubled Ladbrokes boss takes a punt on cutting pay in bid to stop investor revolt

    May 29, 2019

    The chief exec of betting firm Ladbrokes is set to forego around £150,000 as he takes a gamble designed to quell shareholder unrest over his pay. Kenny Alexander, boss of Ladbrokes’ owner GVC Holdings, has agreed give up the majority of a recent pay rise from £750,000 to £950,000 after talks with the company’s board, [...]

  • Former Hbos chief executive set to take top job at The Restaurant Group

    May 1, 2019

    The former chief executive of Hbos is set to be appointed chief executive at Wagamama-owner The Restaurant Group. Sky News reported that Andy Hornby had been given the job with his role expected to be announced as soon as tomorrow. Read more: The Restaurant Group profits fall as like-for-like sales slip Hornby has reportedly resigned [...]

  • British American Tobacco calls in headhunters as chairman prepares to step down

    April 9, 2019

    The chairman of British American Tobacco (BAT) is set to step down as changes to financial regulations mean he can no longer serve on the board. Richard Burrows, who has chaired the firm since 2009, is the latest victim of new City rules meaning directors can no longer be considered independent after nine years. Read [...]

  • Ladbrokes-owner GVC increases gambling revenue in first quarter

    April 5, 2019

    GVC said today that it had increased gambling revenue in the first quarter by eight per cent. In a trading update, the Ladbrokes-owner said online net-gaming revenue (NGR) increased 17 per cent, which it said included strong volume growth in all territories. Read more: GVC shares plunge as bosses offload majority of their holdings UK [...]

  • Ladbrokes chairman to step down after selling thousands of shares

    March 22, 2019

    Ladbrokes's parent company is on the lookout for a new chairman weeks after the incumbent angered investors by selling £6m in shares. Lee Feldman, who has chaired GVC Holdings since 2008, is close to leaving after new rules limiting the term of chairmen to nine years, the company has confirmed to City A.M. Read more: GVC [...]

  • Ladbrokes owner GVC shares plunge as bosses offload majority of their holdings

    March 8, 2019

    Shares in GVC plunged 18 per cent this morning as chief executive Kenneth Alexander and chairman Lee Feldman offloaded the majority of their holdings in the online gambling company. Alexander sold £13.7m of stock and Feldman sold £6m of his holding, prompting other investors to dump their shares despite assurances that the pair will not [...]

  • Gambling firms see shares drop amid reports of TV advert ban

    December 6, 2018

    Shares in major gambling firms took a hit today following reports of a ban on advertising during live sports events. Paddy Power, Bet365 and Ladbrokes are among major bookmakers that have reportedly agreed to a ban on TV adverts during sports broadcasts amid fears aggressive marketing campaigns are fuelling the UK’s gambling problem. Shares in [...]

  • After last week’s evictions, what next for Big Brother: Brexit edition?

    November 19, 2018

    How could they do it? After 18 years on UK television, Channel 5 has waved goodbye to hit show Big Brother.  But fear not, the fun format has been reborn. And it’s no mere house this time, it’s a palace – the Palace of Westminster. If the pilot is anything to go by, this one [...]

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