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BBC : companies
11 octobre
21h36
Boeing to axe a tenth of its workers as strike continues
The company says all jobs are at risk as it cuts of its workforce.
21h19
Talks over 1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row
Reports have suggested the plan was at risk after Transport Secretary Louise Haigh’s comments.
08 octobre
13h54
Tax firm raided by HMRC ’closes abruptly’
A company where warrants were recently executed is no longer in business, the BBC has learned.
07 octobre
17h40
TGI Fridays: 1,000 UK jobs to go despite rescue deal
The deal to save the chain will see more than of its restaurants close.
04 octobre
18h31
Ex-Harrods exec: I lost my job due to Al Fayed
Nigel Blow claims that Fenwick withdrew offer to become chief executive due to his time at Harrods
15h35
EU hits China with big taxes in electric car sales battle
The vote risks sparking a trade war as the EU looks to protect its own car makers.
01 octobre
15h23
Workers must keep all customer tips under new law
Bosses must pass on all tips and service charges to staff under new employment rules.
30 septembre
14h40
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group makes offer for Mulberry
The takeover approach values the luxury handbag maker at m amid concerns about its future.
12h43
Aston Martin shares shaken after profit warning
The company, famed for its links to James Bond, has been hit by falling sales in China.
29 septembre
16h48
Rates low for too long, says ex-Bank of England boss
Lord Mervyn King says inflation has now been tamed and interest rates are in the right ballpark .
05h01
The red flags that were missed or dismissed when Harrods was bought
Experts say Qatar either missed or dismissed much of what was already known about Mohamed Al Fayed at the time of the purchase.
27 septembre
15h52
Daily Telegraph tipped to go to US bidder at auction
British born Dovid Efune who owns the New York Sun is considered by several parties as the frontrunner.
24 septembre
09h59
Superdry boss says Shein allowed to ’dodge tax’
The fashion giant gets an unfair tax break because it ships items direct to customers, Julian Dunkerton says.
23 septembre
20h52
ISG collapse ’devastating’ for construction industry
It could lead to other firms in the supply chain going under, a trade body says.
19 septembre
22h23
Nike boss steps down as company veteran returns
The company looks to shake things up as demand for its trainers falters in international markets.
18 septembre
20h46
US goes big with first interest rate cut in four years
The Federal Reserve has cut its key lending rate by . percentage points a larger cut than expected.
15h29
TGI Fridays’ UK owner falls into administration
London listed Hostmore has appointed Teneo as administrators to help it sell the restaurants.
17 septembre
14h05
Amazon tells staff to get back to office five days a week
The e commerce giant is ending hybrid working and will stop people hot desking in the US.
11h03
Brexit deal impact in UK is worsening, warn economists
The findings come from a report covering the three year period after the Brexit deal was signed.
08h52
Ovo to pay 2.4m over customer complaint failures
Ofgem says nearly, customers were hit by problems, including long delays in dealing with complaints.
12 septembre
13h42
Union wins Tesco ’fire and rehire’ battle
The row erupted when Tesco proposed firing staff at some distribution centres and rehiring them on lower pay.
09h47
John Lewis losses halve as Waitrose sales rise
Sales at its department stores fell in what it calls a challenging market , but revenues at Waitrose grew.
10 septembre
15h52
Watchdog looking into 3.3bn takeover of Britvic
The Competition Markets Authority is investigating whether Carlsberg’s buyout could hit consumers.
06 septembre
15h15
First-class stamp price to rise to 1.65
The company says the price rise is needed as it faces very real and urgent financial challenges.