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Share Price: 182.55
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Sunday newspaper round-up: Sky, IAG, IPOs

Sun, 22nd May 2016 20:55

(ShareCast News) - Sky has emerged as potential kingmaker in a looming £9bn bid battle between private equity giants for mobile operator O2. The pay-TV company is being courted by at least five buyout specialists seeking its heavyweight backing for their bids, City sources revealed. Discussions are in their early stages, but involve a who's who of big private equity firms, including KKR, TPG, Bain Capital, Apollo, CVC Capital Partners and Apax Partners. - The Sunday TelegraphConncerns are growing about mounting Qatari influence at International Airlines Group after the Gulf state's airline boosted its stake in British Airways' parent company for the second time in the space of a few weeks.Industry sources said IAG was watching state-owned carrier Qatar Airways closely amid growing speculation that Qatar, which now owns 15pc of IAG, could "comfortably" push for a board seat. - The Sunday TelegraphOne of Europe's largest commercial landlords is being groomed for a £4bn London stock market float. Logicor, whose warehouse tenants include Amazon, could list before the end of the year under plans being drawn up by its owner, Blackstone. City sources said the US private equity giant is set to interview investment banks this summer to assess its options. Blackstone declined to comment. - The Sunday TimesGreece could be granted a further 40 years to pay back its debts under a sweeping financial overhaul that may return Athens to a stable footing after years of crisis. The deal, which could cap interest rates, extend loan repayments and release €11bn (£8.5bn) in badly needed bailout cash, hinges on a key vote today in Athens. - The Sunday TimesA British withdrawal from Europe would add a potent new threat to a range of uncertainties hanging over the world economy, finance chiefs and central bankers warned yesterday. In a joint statement, the G7 ministers said "the shock of a potential UK exit from the European Union [would] complicate the global economic environment". A victory for the "leave" campaign in the June 23 referendum would compound the growing "uncertainties to the global outlook", they said. - The Sunday TimesDavid Cameron has in effect accused leave campaigners, including his own defence minister, Penny Mordaunt, of lying about the prospect of Turkey joining the EU. The prime minister said his Conservative colleague had made "a very misleading claim" when she said Britain would not be able to stop the accession of new countries into the EU. - The Guardian on SundaySome of the biggest US companies have accumulated cash piles worth almost $1.7trn (£1.1trn) - more than two thirds of it overseas. According to the calculations by ratings agency Moody's, the five companies hoarding the most cash - Apple, Microsoft, Google, Cisco and Oracle - between them held $504bn by the end of last year. The tech sector held 46% of the total. Apple - described as the "cash king" by the ratings agency - held $216bn of cash, more than double the $102bn held by the next largest hoarder, Microsoft. - The Guardian on SundayAnnual payouts to employees at John Lewis department stores - and its upmarket sister supermarket business Waitrose - have been falling for the last three years. Staff could now face the prospect of further bonus cuts in the event of Brexit vote, which could damage the business and cut earnings. - The Mail on Sunday
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29 Aug 2023 07:45

UK air travel disruption to last for days -minister

LONDON, Aug 29 (Reuters) - British transport minister Mark Harper said it would take days to resolve the widespread disruption to flights into and out of the country after air traffic control systems were hit by a technical problem.

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29 Aug 2023 05:51

Travel disruption could last days after UK air traffic control fault

(Alliance News) - Travel disruption could last for days after flights were cancelled leaving thousands of passengers stranded following an air traffic control technical fault.

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28 Aug 2023 20:14

UK air traffic issue fixed but flight disruption to continue

LONDON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Britain's National Air Traffic Service (NATS) was hit by a technical problem for several hours on Monday, causing widespread disruption to flights in UK airspace that it said would continue for some time even though the issue was fixed.

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28 Aug 2023 19:18

UPDATE: Dozens of flights cancelled after UK air traffic control fault

(Alliance News) - Hundreds of flights to and from the UK are estimated to have been cancelled this bank holiday, leaving passengers stranded, after an air traffic control failure.

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28 Aug 2023 13:42

Airlines warn of delays as UK airspace hit by technical fault

(Alliance News) - Air passengers have been warned they face delays after UK air traffic control systems were hit by a technical fault.

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28 Aug 2023 13:09

UK airspace hit by technical fault - National Air Traffic Services

(Alliance News) - UK airspace has been hit by a technical fault, the country's leading provider of air traffic control services said.

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9 Aug 2023 15:32

Rising prices for travel yet to curb wanderlust

LONDON/CHICAGO/NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The post-pandemic travel boom and the high ticket prices that come with it show no signs of slowing well into next year, despite economic uncertainty and dwindling household savings.

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9 Aug 2023 12:37

Rising prices for travel do not appear to be curbing wanderlust

LONDON/CHICAGO/NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The post-pandemic travel boom and the high ticket prices that come with it show no signs of slowing well into next year, despite economic uncertainty and dwindling household savings.

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9 Aug 2023 10:09

Irish court pauses order for Dublin Airport to limit flights

DUBLIN, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Ireland's High Court has paused a local council order that would have forced Dublin Airport to limit daily flights between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. from next month pending a full hearing on the matter.

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9 Aug 2023 05:01

Rising prices for travel do not appear to be curbing wanderlust

LONDON/CHICAGO/NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The post-pandemic travel boom and the high ticket prices that come with it show no signs of slowing well into next year, despite economic uncertainty and dwindling household savings.

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7 Aug 2023 13:09

Carriers face longer Africa flights, suspensions as Niger closes airspace

LONDON/GDANSK, Aug 7 (Reuters) - European carriers on Monday reported disruptions and suspended flights across the African continent after Niger's junta closed its airspace on Sunday.

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5 Aug 2023 11:12

PRESS: IAG agree 13% pay rise for 24,000 staff - Financial Times

(Alliance News) - The Financial Times on Friday reported that International Consolidated Airlines Group SA has agreed a 13% pay rise for 24,000 staff.

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3 Aug 2023 12:00

Sluggish return of business travelers forces US airlines to rejig their networks

CHICAGO, Aug 3 (Reuters) - U.S. airlines are enjoying strong leisure travel demand, but corporate travelers are still not back in full force, compelling airlines to restructure their networks to account for fewer people flying for business purposes.

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3 Aug 2023 11:43

Holiday travel boom here to stay, says Lufthansa

BERLIN, Aug 3 (Reuters) - The boom in holiday travel shows no signs of ending, German airline group Lufthansa said on Thursday, as advance bookings for this winter and next year were already a double-digit percentage above the year-earlier level.

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