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Burberry shares drop 12 percent on poor results
Netflix shares fall after disappointing US subscription figures
TV streaming company Netflix announced its results yesterday, gaining another 3.62m subscribers between July and September and bringing its revenue up to $1.74 billion.
However, shares fell in after hours trading as the company saw fewer new subscribers in the US than expected, attributing this to the “ongoing transition to chip-based credit and debit cards”. It had predicted an extra 1.15m subscribers in the third quarter, but they in face totalled 880,000. The company have plans to expand internationally, launching in Spain, Italy and Portugal next week and pushing into South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore in early 2016. They expect to be breaking even for 2016 whilst money is poured into promotion in those countries, and begin making a profit again shortly after. In a statement, the company praised their ‘originals’ strategy, attributing it to the rise in subscriptions and preferring that to be their focus rather than bidding for existing series such as Top Gear:‘Laser razor’ highlights problems of crowdfunding
Miranda Wadham on 14/10/2015
Unemployment at lowest level in seven years
The UK unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level in seven years, according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics.
The rate fell to 5.4% in the three months to August, with the number of people in work rising by 140,000. The employment rate now stands at 73.6 percent, this highest since records began.
The number of people out of work was 1.77 million between June and August.
However, pay growth was slower than anticipated by analysts, at 2.3 percent during the last quarter, down from 2.9 percent in July. This figure is one that will be closely considered by the Bank of England when deciding when to raise rates.
JP Morgan results fall short of expectations
One of the world’s biggest banks, JP Morgan Chase, has reported a net income of $6.8 billion, below analysts’ expectations.
Net revenue was $23.5 billion, down from $25 billion the year before.Opinion: ‘Brexit’ would be lethal for British businesses
Miranda Wadham on 13/10/2015
SABMiller accepts InBev bid
Shares in brewer SABMiller (LON:SAB) soared this morning, after it announced that it had accepted a takeover offer from rival AB InBev.
The deal has been on the table for some time, with SABMiller rejecting two previous offers on the grounds that they ‘undervalued the company’. However, the company has now ‘in principle’ accepted a bid from InBev of £44 a share.
A merger of the two firms would create the world’s largest brewer, making around a third of the world’s beer, and would rank in the top five mergers in corporate history. The agreed cash-and-share package is estimated to be worth £69 billion. SABMiller shares are currently trading up 9.02 percent, at 3948 pence per share. (1022GMT)
