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The 10 biggest business stories on Thursday February 18 | |
(35 minutes later) | |
1. British Gas, Britain's biggest energy supplier, increased its profits by 31 per cent last year despite twice cutting gas prices. | 1. British Gas, Britain's biggest energy supplier, increased its profits by 31 per cent last year despite twice cutting gas prices. |
2. BAE Systems, the defence, aerospace and electronics giant, has seen a rise in both sales and profits for 2015. Operating profit rose from £1.3 billion to £1.5 billion while sales increased by £1.3 billion to £17.9 billion. | 2. BAE Systems, the defence, aerospace and electronics giant, has seen a rise in both sales and profits for 2015. Operating profit rose from £1.3 billion to £1.5 billion while sales increased by £1.3 billion to £17.9 billion. |
3. The number of properties in Britain worth £1 million or more is set to more than triple by 2030, according to a new report. | 3. The number of properties in Britain worth £1 million or more is set to more than triple by 2030, according to a new report. |
4. Powa Technologies, one of the UK most highly valued technology start-ups, is struggling to pay staff on time and is holding back payments to suppliers sparking concerns over its future. | 4. Powa Technologies, one of the UK most highly valued technology start-ups, is struggling to pay staff on time and is holding back payments to suppliers sparking concerns over its future. |
5. Vodafone plans to raise about £2.9 billion ($4.1 billion) by selling mandatory convertible bonds, Bloomberg reports. The bonds will be issued in two tranches, one with an 18-month maturity and the other with a three-year maturity, the British phone company said Thursday in a statement. | 5. Vodafone plans to raise about £2.9 billion ($4.1 billion) by selling mandatory convertible bonds, Bloomberg reports. The bonds will be issued in two tranches, one with an 18-month maturity and the other with a three-year maturity, the British phone company said Thursday in a statement. |
6. Channel tunnel operator Eurotunnel has asked the French and British governments to reimburse it €29 million (£22.6 million) for revenue lost last year due to migrants trying to cross from France into the UK on lorries and trains. | 6. Channel tunnel operator Eurotunnel has asked the French and British governments to reimburse it €29 million (£22.6 million) for revenue lost last year due to migrants trying to cross from France into the UK on lorries and trains. |
7. Nestle, the Swiss food giant, has reported that it suffered a 39 per cent fall in net profits in 2015 to CHF 9.1 billion (£6.4 billion). | 7. Nestle, the Swiss food giant, has reported that it suffered a 39 per cent fall in net profits in 2015 to CHF 9.1 billion (£6.4 billion). |
8. Saudi Arabia was downgraded. For the second time in four months ratings agency S&P has downgraded Saudi Arabia's debt rating. S&P cut its rating on Saudi Arabia's debt to 'A-/A-2' from 'A+/A-1’. | 8. Saudi Arabia was downgraded. For the second time in four months ratings agency S&P has downgraded Saudi Arabia's debt rating. S&P cut its rating on Saudi Arabia's debt to 'A-/A-2' from 'A+/A-1’. |
9. Apple said it was refusing to comply with a court order that it help investigators of the San Bernardino rampage to crack the code of an iPhone used by one of the shooters, in a legal collision that goes to the heart of the privacy-versus-national security debate. | 9. Apple said it was refusing to comply with a court order that it help investigators of the San Bernardino rampage to crack the code of an iPhone used by one of the shooters, in a legal collision that goes to the heart of the privacy-versus-national security debate. |
10. Air France-KLM has reported net profits of €127 million for 2015, up from a €216 million loss in 2014, helped by a weaker euro and lower fuel prices. | 10. Air France-KLM has reported net profits of €127 million for 2015, up from a €216 million loss in 2014, helped by a weaker euro and lower fuel prices. |
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