Capita is preparing to sell education software that helps schools do everything from recording student attendance and managing lunch payments to keeping in touch with parents.
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Chapel Down increases its online sales 16-fold
But bosses at the English winemaker said the last three months have been ‘extremely challenging’ as sales to bars, pubs and restaurants collapsed.
SMALL CAP SHARE IDEAS: Cluff Natural Resources
There are notably fewer truly ‘transformational’ exploration stories than in the past, but some do still exist and few opportunities presently seem as underappreciated as Cluff Natural Resources
Boss who put celebrities in Hunter Wellingtons quits
Alasdhair Willis, who is married to designer Stella McCartney, will reportedly stand down from the business but continue to advise its new majority shareholder.
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund buys BT shares
The kingdom’s £263billion Public Investment Fund bought shares in the telecoms giant as they languished at lows not seen since 2009. BT’s shares closed at 118.6p on Friday.
New rules to protect vital firms from foreign predators
Changes to the law will give them powers to intervene when bids are made for key firms like drug companies and those involved in making personal protective equipment.
FTSE 100 firms missing BAME director target
Blue chip firms were urged to improve boardroom diversity following a landmark review of the issue by City grandee Sir John Parker three years ago. But many are still yet to take any action.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: We need a work revolution
Covid-19 is likely to spawn new markets and jobs of its own. Already, it has been the catalyst for the quickest revolution in working practices seen in this country.
Go Outdoors poised to call in administrators
The firm’s parent, JD Sports, filed a notice to appoint administrators on Friday, putting 2,300 jobs and 67 stores at risk. JD bought Go Outdoors for £112m in 2016 but the business has struggled.
BA owner IAG may ask investors for £1.5bn
International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) is expected to launch an emergency fundraising – possibly by tapping investors via a rights issue – over the next few weeks.