British American Tobacco has today reported a £15.7bn loss for its financial year ended 31 December after it recorded a £27.3bn on the value of its US business. The company …
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Gaucho and M owner delivers juicy growth again despite consumer fears
THE restaurant group behind Gaucho and M consolidated a bumper post-pandemic year in 2022 with further double digit profit growth in 2023, City A.M. can reveal. Rare Restaurants saw like-for-like …
Watches of Switzerland: Firm ‘encouraged’ by tourist tax review as UK market underperforms
Luxury retailer Watches of Switzerland is continuing to feel the pinch from rich shoppers scaling back and the damage wrought by the so-called ‘tourist tax’. In an update this morning, …
Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton get Ryder Cup lift ahead of LIV Golf’s debut in Las Vegas
Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton have received a Ryder Cup boost ahead of the second LIV Golf event of the season this weekend in Las Vegas. Rahm and Hatton combined …
Astrazeneca: FTSE 100’s biggest firm dodges COVID cliff drop off with revenue boost
Astrazeneca, the biggest company listed on London Stock Exchange, has continued its impressive coronavirus recovery with a six per cent increase in revenue for 2023. The Anglo-Swedish giant based in …
‘The supply-demand balance in sport needs re-calibrating’
It would be nonsense to ask how much money top golfers need. How much they want, however? That’s easy. More. And more is what’s coming their way, this time from …
Hiring this February? You’ll be more successful if you understand the priorities of today’s talent
Chances are, some of the most talented people in your organisation are looking for a new job right now. You might even be looking for one yourself. After all, February …
Mark Kleinman: His weekly column on Arrival, the CBI and Rishi’s latest wheeze
Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking, He writes a weekly column for City A.M. To travel well, it’s said, is …
Let’s be honest, social media bans won’t stop hate crimes
With foreign tech bros easier to blame than problems closer to home, social media has become a catchall scapegoat, writes Matthew Lesh Esther Ghey, the mother of Brianna Ghey, has …
Amid the LSE’s listings drought, could its scrappier little brother AIM deliver?
With London in dire need of a listings revival, the entrepreneurial spirit facilitated by AIM could deliver, writes Keith Boyfield The AIM market, along with its big brother, the London …