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HSBC's chairman jeered by furious former staff who say bank is unfairly clawing back a chunk of their pensions
Mark Tucker faced boos and repeated interruptions from campaigners at the bank's annual general meeting in London.
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MARKET REPORT: Growth across Italy and Spain help Trainline post a big leap in annual sales and profits
The online rail ticket selling platform saw its full year revenue jump by 21 per cent to £396.7m as ticket sales rose 22 per cent to £5.3billion.
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Apple adds more than £145bn to its value after unveiling largest share buyback in corporate history
The iPhone maker saw shares jump more than 7 per cent as it revealed it will spend £88billion buying its own stock back from investors.
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Shares in owner of make-up company Charlotte Tilbury lose their early shine on stock market debut
Barcelona-based Puig Brands - which also owns Carolina Herrera and Jean Paul Gaultier - listed at €24.50 a share in Madrid.
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Diageo appoints Nik Jhangiani as next finance boss
Nik Jhangiani intends to join Diageo as chief financial officer this autumn following an eight-year spell at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP).
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BUSINESS LIVE: IHG's first-quarter revenues rise; Diageo appoints new finance boss; Trainline doubles profits
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Intercontinental Hotels Group, Diageo, Asda, Future, Hostmore, and Trainline.
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Debt-laden Asda strikes huge £3.2bn refinancing deal
The firm said it finalised refinancing on over £3.2billion of its £3.8billion debt, which was mainly accumulated when the Issa brothers and private...
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Trainline shares steam ahead as it doubles profits amid European expansion
The FTSE-250 listed company reported that its operating profits rose from £28million to £56million in the year to the end of February.
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Novo Nordisk can't keep up with demand as sales of its weight-loss drugs soar
The Danish company's revenues have surged thanks to an explosion in popularity for its diabetes and obesity drugs Ozempic and Wegovy.
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Apple reports 4% fall in quarterly sales as it suffers downturn in China
The iPhone maker's revenues for the three months to the end of March fell to £72.4bn but were better than analysts had feared.
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Extending the windfall tax could drive Shell across the Atlantic, warns ALEX BRUMMER
Shell chief Wael Sawan is having trouble pleasing all investors all of the time. In spite of reporting better than expected profits, many are...
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BHP boss in South Africa to drum up support for takeover of rival Anglo American
BHP chief exec Mike Henry (pictured) raced to hold urgent discussions with officials amid fears a megadeal could be derailed.