This article was sourced from Independant.IE. Article by Louise McBride. It could take another 15 years for Irish women to get paid the same as Irish men for the same job – because of gender inequality in the workplace, according to a recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). It found, on average, Irish women earn 15pc less than […]
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Mediation Statements in Federal Courts May or May Not be Privileged and Can Be Waived
This article was sourced from JD Supra. Article by Cozen O’Connor. The Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Missouri declined to recognize a mediation privilege in In re Lake Lotawana Community Improvement District, 2016 WL 7984347 (Bankr. W.D. Mo. Sept. 19, 2016), despite the fact that it conceded that other circuits have done so. Lake […]
Despite Brexit chaos, people are more optimistic about the London tech sector than ever
This article was sourced from Business Insider. Article by Rob Price. LONDON — Britain’s shock vote to leave the European Union last summer has engulfed the UK’s tech industry in confusion — with concerns over everything from visas for foreign workers to the future of funding for venture capital firms. But this hasn’t dampened people’s optimism […]
Berlin bubble? Property is booming and rents are rising
This article was sourced from The Irish Times. Article by Derek Scally. German banks say asking prices out of step with reality Billy Telford scored a coup for his Berlin property company, Next Estate, when he nabbed Ai Weiwei as the Chinese art superstar happened to be passing by the shop one day last year. Telford, […]
Is The US Restaurant Recession Becoming Structural?
This article was sourced from Zero hedge. Article by Wolf Ritcher. “Flat sales” are now a “welcome change.” The New Normal. National restaurant data and anecdotal evidence has been piling up. “T Vogel,” a commenter on WOLF STREET, put it this way: My wife and I make almost 30k more than the median family income in […]
Final report on university research into fraudulent phoenix companies
This article was sourced from Insolvency Interface. Article by Peter Keenan. Researchers at Melbourne University have issued their third and final report on investigations into insolvency fraud committed through the use of phoenix companies. The 162 page report, issued on 24 February 2017, is titled Phoenix Activity: Recommendations On Detection, Disruption And Enforcement. In the Executive […]
Paid Rejection: Bankruptcy Court Allows Professional Fees Despite Trustee’s Flawed Strategy
This article was sourced from JD Supra. Article by Kevin Meek. “Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing” – Warren Buffett Can a bankruptcy court deny fees requested by a professional simply because her client chose a poor strategy? The Bankruptcy Court for the District of Idaho recently rejected such a notion, holding that an accounting […]
Mortgage Servicer Defeats Class Certification Over Collection Practices Allegedly Targeting Discharged Mortgage Debts
This article was sourced from JD Supra. Article by D. Matthew Allen. The Middle District of Florida recently denied a plaintiff’s motion for class certification concerning claims that a collection agency illegally and intentionally sent collection correspondence to mortgagees whose debts already had been discharged in bankruptcy proceedings. The plaintiff alleged violations of state and federal […]
Peak Market?
This article was sourced from NY Times. Article by LAUREN SILVA LAUGHLIN. Like any good private-equity investor, Carlyle has demonstrated a knack for buying when others are selling, and vice versa. It is instructive then that Carlyle, led by David Rubenstein, is embarking on its biggest quest for distressed assets at a time when tax-cut hopes are […]
J.C. Penney holiday quarter sales drop, to shut 130-140 stores
This article was sourced from Reuters. Article by Sruthi Ramakrishnan. Department store operator J.C. Penney Co Inc (JCP.N) reported a bigger-than-expected drop in same-store sales for the holiday quarter citing weak demand and competition from online retailers, sending shares down to more than a year low. The company on Friday also said it would shutter 130-140 underperforming […]
JCPenney’s store closures could push hundreds of dying shopping malls over the edge
This article was sourced from Business Insider. Article by Hayley Peterson. A tidal wave of store closures is about to hit the US, and the result could be catastrophic for hundreds of lower-tier shopping malls. JCPenney announced Friday that it would close up to 140 stores in the next couple months. That follows decisions by Macy’s […]
Every economist thinks Australia will avoid a technical recession next week
This article was sourced from Business Insider. Article by David Scutt. Australia is likely to avoid a technical recession — defined as two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth — when the ABS releases its December quarter GDP report next Wednesday, March 1. All 25 economists polled by Bloomberg expect a positive growth quarter, forecasting a […]
John Lewis is cutting almost 400 jobs as customers shift to online shopping
This article was sourced from Business Insider. Article by Ben Moshinsky. LONDON — Department store John Lewis will cut almost 400 jobs across its cafes and home fittings departments, as customers shift their spending from physical stores to online shopping. The company said that 387 jobs would go as a result of the restructuring. Around 773 staff had entered […]
Instacart Raises Funding Valuing Grocery Startup at $3.4 Billion
This article was sourced from Bloomberg Technology. Article by Ellen Huet. Online grocery delivery startup Instacart Inc. has raised a $400 million round of venture funding, said people familiar with the deal. With the additional capital, the San Francisco-based company’s valuation has risen to $3.4 billion, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter […]
United Looks at Boeing’s ‘Paper Plane’ and Likes What It Sees
This article was sourced from Bloomberg Technology. Article by Julie Johnsson. United Airlines has taken a close look at an all-new jetliner that Boeing Co.engineers are developing for trans-Atlantic flying, and it likes what it sees. “What we’ve seen so far is very, very interesting to us,” Andrew Levy, United’s chief financial officer, said in an […]
A $2.5 trillion asset manager just put a statue of a defiant girl in front of the Wall Street bull
This article was sourced from Business Insider. Article by Rachael Levy. The world’s third largest asset manager just installed a bronze statue of a defiant girl in front of Wall Street’s iconic charging bull as part of its new campaign to pressure companies to add more women to their boards. State Street Global Advisors, a nearly […]
Metro Bank launches commercial banking team
This article was sourced from Insolvency News. Metro Bank has launched a specialist large commercial banking team focussed on supporting businesses with turnover of more than £10m. A team of 10 will focus on companies with £10m-plus turnover and debt in excess of £3m. It will also support organisations with day-to-day banking requirements, such as […]
Young families found most likely to become insolvent
This article was sourced from Insolvency News. Personal insolvencies have dropped year-on-year but young parents are suffering most, according to information services group Experian. Statistics from the group found the number of people facing insolvency during the third quarter of this year has decreased by 14 percent compared to the same period last year. This figure […]
When it comes to the Trump stock market, it’s all about the tax cuts
This article was sourced from Market Watch. Article by Wallace Witkowski. If there’s one thing stock-market investors care about most under President Donald Trump’s administration, it’s taxes—and how soon they’re going to get cut. In a survey of more than 350 clients and prospective clients conducted in late February, Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at brokerage Convergex, […]
Dick’s Sporting Goods dumping 20% of vendors to focus on private brands
This article was sourced from Market Watch. Article by Tony Garcia. Dick’s Sporting Goods conducted a business review in light of big 2016 changes, including The Sports Authority liquidation Getty Images Dick’s divided vendors into segments and will eliminate“Segment C” vendors Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. said Tuesday that after conducting a review of its business, it […]