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Sunday newspaper round-up: Meggitt, GlaxoSmithKline, Luxury goods

Sun, 15th Aug 2021 17:08

(Sharecast News) - Ministers must be prepared to block a takeover of Meggitt if any bidder tries to buy it without giving binding commitments on investment and jobs, the FTSE 250 aerospace and defence manufacturer's chairman warned this weekend. Sir Nigel Rudd said that while "clearly, price is important", any new owner would need to give Meggitt and the government undertakings, including to keep the company's headquarters in Coventry and maintain R&D spending. - Sunday Times

A legal battle between Britain's two pharma champions has escalated after Glaxo Smith Kline launched a counter-claim against rival Astra Zeneca. It revolves around sales of Glaxo's top-selling cancer drug, Zejula, a treatment for ovarian and other cancers. Astra licenses the underlying technology to Glaxo, and claims it should receive a greater share of Zejula's sales. It accused Glaxo of breaching the terms of its agreement and has hired accountants KPMG to audit Zejula's sales. A source suggested the claim could reach hundreds of millions of pounds. - Sunday Times

The fortunes of the world's biggest luxury goods groups have been lifted by a splurge on expensive jewellery, watches, fashion and champagne as billions in spare cash is spent on big-budget treats. Sales at 11 of the largest luxury groups and their brands have grown by a fifth on average compared with 2019, before the pandemic began. And they have more than doubled on last year. - Financial Mail on Sunday

Talks to get the US investment giant Apollo on board to finance a bid to buy Morrisons have cooled after a shock increase in the offer price earlier this month. New York-based Apollo had been lined up to join a takeover consortium led by the private equity firm Fortress. But market sources this weekend said they believed Apollo had baulked at the dramatic £400 million price increase for the supermarket chain. - Financial Mail on Sunday

The magazine publisher behind The Week is on the verge of being sold to Future, the FTSE 250- listed media group. Future, which also owns Marie Claire and football magazine FourFourTwo, is in 'advanced' discussions with the private equity owners of Dennis Publishing about a takeover of a large number of the company's most well-known publications. - Financial Mail on Sunday

Imposing "premature austerity" again will undermine the fight against climate change and stop poorer households going green, one of the world's leading climate economists has warned the government, amid claims that the Treasury is resisting policies to tackle the crisis. Nicholas Stern, the author of the seminal 2006 government study into the costs of climate change, said comprehensive programmes were needed to help poorer households make the switch to electric cars and away from gas heating, if the government hoped to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. - Guardian

BT is threatening to crush competition and slow Britain's upgrade to faster full-fibre broadband by bringing in unfair prices, Virgin Media O2 has warned. The newly merged telecoms giant claims discounts being offered to broadband retailers buying access to the new network set a "dangerous precedent" that will scupper investment. - Sunday Telegraph

Amazon is adding own-brand groceries to its UK website to bolster its online offering, as the retail titan steps up its assault on British supermarkets. The business will allow shoppers to add hundreds of "By Amazon" and "Our Selection" products to their virtual baskets in the coming weeks. Bosses are expected to launch an advertising blitz to promote the ranges as they seek to attract more customers to its Fresh service, sources said. - Sunday Telegraph

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10 May 2022 09:27

IN BRIEF: Future buys US lifestyle publisher WhoWhatWear

Future PLC - Bath, England-based magazine publisher - Buys digital-only women's lifestyle publisher WhoWhatWear. The US-based publisher has 12 million online users and 10 million social followers. The acquisition will accelerate Future's scale and revenue opportunities in the US. it says. Future doesn't say how much it is paying but says the acquisition will be funded from existing debt facilities.

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10 May 2022 07:08

Future acquires women's lifestyle publisher WhoWhatWear

(Sharecast News) - Media platform operator Future has acquired US-based women's lifestyle publisher WhoWhatWear from Clique Brands for an undisclosed sum.

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25 Apr 2022 09:38

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Deutsche Bank cuts National Grid and M&S

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning and Friday:

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5 Apr 2022 16:57

IN BRIEF: Mercantile Investment Trust swings to investment gains

Mercantile Investment Trust PLC - London-based investment company focused on medium and smaller sized companies in the UK - Net asset value per share rises to 277.7 pence at January 31 from 251.0p at the same time the previous year. Gains on investments in the year ended January 31 swings to a profit of GBP228.2 million from a loss of GBP163.3 million the previous year. Pretax return also swings to a profit, rising to GBP265.7 million from a loss of GBP142.9 million in financial 2021. Company increases total dividend for the year by 3.0% to 6.9p.

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24 Mar 2022 10:34

Future buys Whatculture.com and Waive to diversify revenue streams

(Alliance News) - Future PLC on Thursday said it has acquired Whatculture.com, a digital-only entertainment publisher, and Waive, a data insight platform for an undisclosed amount.

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24 Mar 2022 07:54

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Next lowers annual sales and profit guidance

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London are seen opening slightly higher on Thursday ahead of the latest PMI figures, as investors keep an eye on developments in Ukraine with the US president holding meetings in Europe.

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24 Mar 2022 07:22

Future acquires WhatCulture.com and Waive

(Sharecast News) - Media company Future revealed on Thursday that it had acquired digital-only entertainment publisher WhatCulture.com data insight platform operator Waive for an undisclosed sum.

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3 Feb 2022 16:34

IN BRIEF: Future CEO Zillah Byng-Thorne buys GBP233,000 in shares

IN BRIEF: Future CEO Zillah Byng-Thorne buys GBP233,000 in shares

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3 Feb 2022 09:54

Future to meet upgraded annual guidance with strong first four months

Future to meet upgraded annual guidance with strong first four months

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3 Feb 2022 07:04

Future experiences ongoing momentum in digital advertising

(Sharecast News) - Media firm Future said on Thursday that it continued to perform well in the four months ended 31 January, with ongoing momentum in digital advertising more than offsetting exceptional year-on-year comparators in audience and eCommerce.

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2 Feb 2022 16:10

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

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28 Jan 2022 09:59

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays lifts ITV and S4 Capital to Overweight

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays lifts ITV and S4 Capital to Overweight

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27 Jan 2022 16:09

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

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6 Jan 2022 16:00

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

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15 Dec 2021 15:35

Director dealings: Future CEO and husband sell £7.5m of shares

(Sharecast News) - Future's chief executive officer Zillah Byng-Thorne and her husband enjoyed a more-than-£7.5m payday on Wednesday, selling more than 212,000 shares in the publisher in three transactions.

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