Here are the news articles from Yahoo Finance:
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Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
The tax burden on Britain’s largest companies grew by 10% before Rachel Reeves announced her £40bn tax-raising budget. -
EasyJet annual profits surge
Profits at easyJet (EZJ.L) came in at £610m for the year to 30 September, an increase of £155m compared to the previous year. -
Gambling slots to be limited to £5 per spin
The amount of money people can place on a single online slots bet will be restricted to £5 as part of a government overhaul to tackle gambling addiction. -
Just Eat to quit London listing
Just Eat Takeaway (JET.L) has dealt a blow to the City today, announcing plans to scrap its London listing, just two years after it decided to quit the Nasdaq (^IXIC) on Wall Street. -
Aston Martin’s tax burden and profit drop
Lawrence Stroll, executive chairman of Aston Martin, insists the company can deliver ‘long-term value’ to shareholders, as it enters 2025 with ‘a stronger and more resilient balance sheet’. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
The 100 Group tax committee said that the contribution from large companies has been sustained, despite significant economic events over this period. -
Aston Martin’s profit drop
Lawrence Stroll, executive chairman of Aston Martin, insists the company can deliver ‘long-term value’ to shareholders, as it enters 2025 with ‘a stronger and more resilient balance sheet’. -
Just Eat to quit London listing
The company said the move will ‘reduce the administrative burden, complexity and costs associated with the disclosure and regulatory requirements of maintaining the LSE listing’. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
Andy Agg, who chairs the 100 Group tax committee which represents finance directors of FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and other large UK private companies, said:’The 20 years of the survey shows that the contribution from large companies has been sustained, despite significant economic events over this period’. -
Gambling slots to be limited to £5 per spin
The betting industry’s main lobby group warned that the government was ‘at risk of losing perspective’ in its overhaul of gambling laws. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
Figures from PwC showed that the UK’s 100 biggest firms paid £31.8bn in direct taxes in the financial year 2023-24, up 10.2% on the previous year. -
Just Eat to quit London listing
The company has the main listing of its shares (TKWY.AS) on Euronext Amsterdam and will cease London trading on 24 December. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
Overall, these companies generated a record £93.3bn in taxes when factoring in levies they collected for the government such as pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) and VAT. -
EasyJet annual profits surge
Finance director Kenton Jarvis, who is also the incoming chief executive, said travel remains a firm priority with consumers. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
The low-cost carrier increased its dividend for shareholders to 12.1p from 4.5p the year before, amounting to £92m. -
Gambling slots to be limited to £5 per spin
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is also set to increase taxes on gambling companies to fund addiction treatment. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
Analysts at Jefferies have a price target of 680p, describing the strong growth in holidays as supportive to the investment case. -
EasyJet annual profits surge
The airline will continue to grow, particularly on popular longer leisure routes like North Africa and the Canaries and we plan to take 25% more customers away on package holidays, as easyJet holidays continues to thrive. -
Gambling slots to be limited to £5 per spin
Fiona Twycross said the aim of introducing stake limits for online slots was ‘to protect those at risk, with a particular focus on young adults’. -
Tax burden on UK’s largest firms grew 10% before budget
The strong balance sheet and net cash position leaves room for upside to dividends in the next two years.
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