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...The group comprises more than 1,000 corporate entities. Signa Development alone sits on top of more than 250 of them....
...Some 4,772 penalty warning notices have been sent to the 3,103 entities that are yet to comply. Companies House has said some of the 3,103 entities may no longer exist....
...The outflows are in addition to the €300mn of unexplained lending by SDS to entities controlled by Benko’s family foundation previously reported by the FT....
...Germany’s largest lender said on Thursday that first-quarter net income increased 10 per cent from a year earlier to €1.45bn, slightly above analysts’ expectations....
...Access to liquidity — cash, overdrafts or another cash-like instrument to settle trades comes at a cost....
...The sanctions also target individual sanctions evaders in more than two dozen countries, as well as companies based in China that have supplied technology to Russia’s economy....
...Yandex’s Nasdaq-listed parent company agreed to spin off the companies as part of a deal to sell its Russian operations....
...Investors believe mining company Anglo American is set to be bought or broken up even after the 107-year-old London-listed group rejected a £31bn hostile takeover approach from Australian rival BHP....
...Or take taxes alone. The UK’s dividend tax threshold will again be halved in April, this time from £1,000 to £500....
...“We have . . . made the difficult decision to reduce our headcount by more than 10 per cent globally . . . this will enable us to be lean, innovative and hungry for the next growth phase cycle”, wrote Tesla...
...“We have . . . made the difficult decision to reduce our headcount by more than 10 per cent globally . . . this will enable us to be lean, innovative and hungry for the next growth phase cycle,” wrote Tesla...
...Shares of Thyssenkrupp rose by up to 10 per cent on Friday morning after the company announced that Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský would take a 20 per cent stake in its steel business for an undisclosed...
...The company says it will lend up to six times the borrower’s income, far higher than the standard 4.5 times from high street banks....
...This story was corrected to reflect that Group 1 Automotive has 55 sites in the UK, not 51 as indicated in a previous version....
...UBS analysts expect the so-called Big 6 to report EPS growth of 42.1 per cent for the first three months of this year....
...Four entities in the UAE were added to the list including two reported to have close links to Sovcomflot, the Russian state-backed shipping company....
...The number of positions offered grew by 43 per cent annually across the top 10 pharmaceutical companies alone since 2018....
...With 1.2mn tonnes a year needed in the UK by 2030 under the mandate, the government hopes that binding targets will spur fuel companies to produce more, particularly in the UK, driving down the price in...
...The bill is set to broaden the definition of state secrets to include data on the economic, social or technological development of Hong Kong or the mainland....
...Under the legislation, US app stores will be banned from carrying TikTok — or facilitating updates — in 270 days unless ByteDance divests the app....
...The companies, along with one in Hong Kong, are among 21 newly listed entities in a European Commission document seen by the Financial Times. They cannot be named for legal reasons....
...The tribunal disagreed and said the UK entity acted “at all times” as an “undisclosed agent” for the Isle of Man entity “in order to present, wrongly, to the UK agencies or intermediaries (and perhaps to...
...Travel company Viking Holdings expects to raise up to $1.1bn in its initial public offering in the US, as the market for listings heats up after two years of subdued activity....
...John Wood Group, the FTSE 250 engineering services company, should either move its listing to the US or consider going private, said activist investor Sparta Capital Management....
...So is this a temporary stumble or is the company really in trouble? Here to explain is the FT’s Ethan Wu. Hi, Ethan. Ethan Wu Hey, Sonja....
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