Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Take a Chance on Abba Voyage May 31, 2022 The year is 2022, the sun is shining, and one of the world’s most successful pop groups is reuniting for the first time in 40 years. Agnetha, Benny, Björn and Anni-Frid (AKA Frida) haven’t aged a day – literally. There isn’t a line on their faces or a grey hair on their heads. That’s because [...]
Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear at the V&A review April 20, 2022 “A well-tied tie is the first serious step in life,” wrote Oscar Wilde, and the V&A’s latest exhibition Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear gives us some cause to believe that’s true. The showcase marks the V&A’s first major exhibition focusing on menswear, setting itself a rather daunting task. The result is an expansive [...]
The show goes on: Olivier awards return in sign of West End comeback April 10, 2022 The West End’s biggest stars donned their gladrags to walk the ‘green carpet’ tonight at the 2022 Olivier’s following a three-year pandemic-forced gap. Cabaret was among the big winners of the day, with Rebecca Frecknall winning best director for the London Playhouse production and Eddie Redmayne taking best actor for his performance as The Emcee. [...]
Apollo lines up banks for £6bn Boots bid as takeover race whittles down March 24, 2022 US investment giant Apollo has become a major frontrunner in the bidding race for the UK’s biggest high street chemist, as it lines up banks to finance a £6bn takeover offer for Boots. The New York-based firm is in talks with Bank of America, Credit Suisse and Royal Bank of Canada to support the bid, [...]
PwC announces separation of Russian firm in first Big Four exit March 6, 2022 Pricewaterhousecoopers (PwC) will no longer have a member firm in Russia, with the multinational due to announce its decision tomorrow to separate its Russian company from the rest of its global network in the wake of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The move by the Big Four giant will affect 3,700 partners and staff in Russia, [...]
LoopUp shares fall 35 per cent as return to the office scuppers stay at home stocks February 15, 2022 Lockdown darling LoopUp proved the return to the office was in full swing yesterday, after reporting a lacklustre trading update which sent shares plummeting by more than 35 per cent. Despite reporting a 60 per cent drop in revenue from 2020 levels, the conferencing software firm sought to reassure investors, saying the drop was “in [...]
Abrdn closes in on finalising £1.5bn Interactive Investor takeover December 2, 2021 Abrdn could today announce the £1.5bn takeover of DIY investment platform Interactive Investor (II). The deal, after weeks of exclusive negotiations, was in its final stages yesterday, reported Sky News’ Mark Kleinman, who also revealed last month that the two firms had begun talks. The acquisition of II – which, with 400,000 personal investing clients, [...]
Retirement gap: Women must save £185,000 more November 16, 2021 Young women need to save an extra £185,000 to reach the same retirement income as men, says a report published today. The annual Scottish Widows report found that while men currently in their 20s will have saved £350,000 by retirement, women will have only saved £250,000. Coupled with the fact that women on average live [...]
Lawsuit filed to block Penguin Random House’s $2.2bn takeover of Simon & Schuster November 2, 2021 Penguin Random House's takeover of Simon & Schuster, saying the deal would give Penguin too much control over the publishing market.
Cloud services push Microsoft results sky high October 26, 2021 Microsoft beat expectations in its fiscal first quarter results published last night, with revenue up 22 per cent. First quarter revenue at Microsoft reached $45.3bn (£32.9bn), a figure that surpassed the $43.9bn sum pencilled in by analysts. The tech giant’s winning results were largely attributed to the success of its cloud-based services, with revenue in [...]