Unilever, which is consolidating its Anglo-Dutch dual structure into one London-based company, yesterday warned that the suggested law would cost it £10bn if enacted.
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FCA launches crackdown on rogue advisers
The Financial Conduct Authority launched a two-year campaign to stop unsuitable advice, investment scams and excessive fees with a warning to firms earlier this year.
Amazon faces the music over unlicensed streaming
Artists say hits by stars such as Ariana Grande (pictured) have been used without permission, in breach of copyright laws. The Amazon founder said he did not know about the issue.
MARKET REPORT: Bus firms pick up speed on £218m Covid lifeline
The Department for Transport will hand out £218.4m in Covid-19 aid over the next eight weeks to help keep regional bus services – those outside London – running in England.
Hospitals provider Health probed for issuing ‘fake’ invoices
The hospitals provider, which was forced into administration by lenders in April, reportedly funneled the fake sales through a drugs company controlled by NMC founder BR Shetty (pictured).
ALEX BRUMMER: Alert over pledge to keep smart chip pioneer Arm in UK
Business Secretary Alok Sharma and the City referee the Takeover Panel need to keep an eagle eye on Softbank’s efforts to offload Cambridge-based smart chip pioneer Arm Holdings to Nvidia.
Royal London slumps to a £181m loss
The insurer also said it paid out £8.5million to the families of more than 1,200 customers who lost their lives as a result of Covid-19 and set aside another £10million for potential future claims.
SMALL CAP SHARE IDEAS: Rosslyn Data Technologies
A company’s share price is supposed to be a forward indicator of what is likely to occur in the coming months and years, not the proxy for historic performance – as it has become for Rosslyn.
BUSINESS LIVE: One in three firms expects to cut jobs
Retailer Superdry has cheered a new £70 million financing deal with its banks to help it through the coronvirus crisis as it revealed that stores sales continue to tumble.
Hotels and High Street to suffer more coronavirus job losses
The companies will report financial results after months of being battered by lockdown restrictions. Both have warned of potential redundancies.