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10 The Sunday Times February 21, 2021 BUSINESS

Jamie Nimmo

PAUL HACKETT boxing industry and its we would like to plant them with stables — in December. Ashley ducks fight over fighters”, although it ducks outside their Oxford offices However, the fate of the FUNNY BUSINESS questions about a possible so they can be reminded of keen equestrian’s horse, MTK deal or Kinahan. Ashley us every day.” Nominet says Willows Spunky, remains a boxing promoter MTK is said to favour waiting until primly: “We are looking mystery. Woodford has not the Kinahan saga blows over forward to the EGM.” ridden the gelding at an Mike Ashley is no stranger to under fire after a BBC before unveiling the tie-up. event since 2019, and a dust-ups. The pugilistic boss Panorama investigation spokesperson declines to of Sports Direct owner exposed its links to Daniel What became of comment its has had his Kinahan, who was named in Web firm papers whereabouts. At any rate, fair share over the years — the Irish courts as the of Willows Spunky? selling his prized steed would most recently with JD Sports one of Europe’s most over pay row Disgraced fund manager Neil be unlikely to appease the boss Peter Cowgill. Others prominent cartels. Talking of ding-dongs, there’s Woodford was eager to point furious investors in his include with American hedge MTK, which was co- one going on at Nominet, out last weekend how he had former fund — a case of fund Silver Point over the founded by Kinahan and which runs Britain’s registry been forced to rein in his closing the stable door after demise of , whose boxers include of .uk web domain names. spending after the implosion the horse has bolted. which cost him £150 million. heavyweight Angered by inflated pay and of his investment empire in However, the roly-poly Tyson Fury, says the falling donations to causes, 2019. Woodford, 60, said his tycoon is trying to avoid Irishman has no ties to the members of Nominet — troubles had pushed him to Masterful bitcoin barrelling headfirst into company, but admits he still whose profits are meant to be sell his £30 million home in another row. Prufrock hears advises some of its boxers, reinvested and distributed the Cotswolds — complete denial by banker Sports Direct has struck a despite stepping away from for the public benefit — are Former JP Morgan exec deal under which , the sport last year. Kinahan, trying to eject half the board Blythe Masters disappointed its boxing brand, will 43, denies any involvement and insert former BBC boss bitcoin fans by saying she did sponsor fighters signed to in criminal activity. Everlast Sir Michael Lyons as not have a cryptocurrency TWITTER POLL management and says that “we always have chairman at an extraordinary fortune worth £360 million, Yes No promotions company MTK been, and always will be, general meeting (EGM). contrary to research by Global. The trouble is, MTK is committed to supporting the Mike Ashley is known for his robust business tactics They’re also peeved at its online forum Traders of generous use of paper. Simon Crypto. The British banker 56% 44% 6 A sad farewell to Keith Hann, the Iceland spinner fired for Blackler of Krystal Hosting, turned fintech enthusiast an old blog in which he described Welsh as “a dead language JUST SAYING . . . who is leading the campaign, tweeted: “The cumulative that sounds uncannily like someone with bad catarrh clearing decided to plant 575 trees proceeds of my life-to-date his throat”. Sir Malcolm Walker, founder of the frozen-food after Nominet responded to cryptocurrency adventures grocer — based in Deeside, north Wales — can hardly say he Even I barely understand these his requests for members’ are less than $50,000 (yes, was surprised: he once declared that “Keith is to public matters. It’s alarming how little we details on as many sheets via that’s only four zeros).” relations what Ribbentrop was to diplomacy”. snail mail. In a further dig at Masters, 51, begins a new Walker, 75, has lost a useful foil. Hann, 66, played the know about the inner Nominet’s perceived pre- Credit Suisse board role Barclays has restarted its supporting role in many a Walker interview. Two years ago, historic practices, another soon, which comes with a dividend despite a drop in explaining why he wanted to keep working, the founder said: workings of the market member paid for 5,000 trees £200,000 fee and extra for profits. Is now the right “Something happens when people retire. Hairs grow out of Reddit trader Keith Gill — aka Roaring after Nominet sent out letters being on committees. Plenty time for banks to resume their ears, hairs grow out of their nose and they get fat. Look Kitty — on the GameStop frenzy to all 2,500 members. of pocket money to invest in investor payouts? at Keith. He’s been semi-retired for years.” Blackler, 36, says: “Ideally, Crypto rumour: Masters emerging asset classes. @ST_Business DATABANK INSIDE THE CITY SABAH MEDDINGS THE WEEK IN THE MARKETS THE ECONOMY Consumer prices index current rate prev. month FTSE 100 DOLLAR when its founder, Steven equity firm Sun Capital to FTSE 100 USD > GBP 0.7% 0.6% Parkin, walked out of the explore a possible bid to take CPI including housing current rate prev. month Pressure is 8,000 haulier that employed him his creation private, although $1.40 0.9% 0.8% and bought his own van. It that did not come to pass. U 0.02 on Clipper floated in 2014 in a listing that Clipper’s financial 12-month high: $1.40 prices index current rate prev. month 7,000 low: $1.15 brought Parkin £34 million performance has boosted the 1.4% 1.2% and made nine of his shares. For the six months to EURO to keep 6,624.02 Average weekly earnings on prev. month on last year EUR > GBP lieutenants millionaires. October 31, the company 34.23 H: 7,457.0 6,000 delivering Clipper has made itself reported a 19.8 per cent 0.52% L: 4,993.9 £567 U 0.9% U 4.4% Unemployment current rate prev. month essential for big retailers by increase in sales to 5,000 €1.16 offering extra services such as £305.2 million and a 38 per FTSE 250 U 0.01 12-month high: €1.20 1.72m 5.0% 4.9% Clipper Logistics has done a checking that returned cent jump in pre-tax profits to 2020 2021 low: €1.06 Source: Thomson Reuters Eikon Manufacturing output on the year on last month roaring trade in lockdown as clothes are fit for resale, £14.3 million. That was YEN RISERS FALLERS bored shoppers have cutting the risk that a buyer followed by the Black Friday V 2.5% 0.3% Antofagasta: £18.38 U 19.9% on 127.6p V 8.6% on swing to loss YEN > USD U splashed out on goods from will find their new shirt has a weekend and the contract to commodities boom TP Icap: 225.8p : 427.2p V 8.4% on analyst Retail sales on the year on last month clients such as H&M, John lipstick stain on it after being distribute PPE for the NHS. U 16.3% on rights issue Rank Group: downgrade Ninety One: 217p V 8% on Lewis and Marks & Spencer. cheekily worn for a night out. Clipper said revenues in its 142.4p U 15.8% on continued volatility sentiment Hargreaves Lansdown: ¥105.44 V 5.9% V 8.2% 21,035.96 Carnival: £14.38 U 13.9% on cruise £15.16 V 7.9% on co-founder share sale U 0.51 Its 52 warehouses and 500 That role is said to have logistics business in resumption hopes Tui: 356.8pU 12.6% : 636.5pV 7.8% on 12-month high: ¥112.11 1.51 H:21,866.7 low: ¥102.34 lorries do everything from piqued buyout interest. November and December 0.01% L:12,829.7 on vaccine progress analyst downgrade Source: Refinitiv/AJ Bell UK trade latest 3 mths prev. 3 mths latest 12 mths storing stock and packaging Cinven, the owner of Kurt were 50 per cent up on the OIL balance (£bn) -17.52 -3.90 -9.57 goods to handling returns for Geiger, and CVC, an investor same period last year. DOLLARS/BARREL DOW JONES FTSE EUROFIRST Gross domestic latest quarter prev. quarter annual change some of the biggest brands — in rugby union, are said to Parkin, 60, has cashed in, HANG SENG product ensuring that consumers have been tempted. Parkin, selling shares worth 31,494.32 30,644.73 1,597.82 $62.91 U 1% U 16.1% V 7.8% 0.48 quickly get their hit of retail now executive chairman, also £62 million last month, which 35.92 H:31,613.0 471.16 H:31,084.9 3.49 H:1,690.8 U Budget deficit latest month prev. month year-to-date 0.11% L:18,591.9 1.56% L:21,696.1 0.22% L:1,096.5 12-month high: $65.52 (PSNB) in £bn therapy while shops are shut. had a look. Last year, he cut his stake from 25.1 per low: $15.98 -8.8 -26.8 -270.6 The buzz of the Covid-19 teamed up with US private cent to 13.9 per cent. NASDAQ SHANGHAI SENSEX GOLD era — helped by a government Clipper faces challenges. 13,874.46 3,696.17 50,889.76 DOLLARS/TROY OZ contract to distribute PPE Growth in e-commerce and 221.01 H:14,095.5 41.08 H:3,696.2 654.54 H:52,154.1 and rumours of private Clipper Logistics home deliveries is likely to 1.57% L:6,860.7 1.12% L:2,660.2 1.27% L:25,981.2 $1,785.19 10-YEAR BOND YIELDS % equity interest — has sent the slow, perhaps even reverse, V 41.57 shares rocketing after a rocky 600p as consumers venture back to S&P 500 CAC 40 ALL ORDS 12-month high: $2,052.50 variation 12 months few years. The price has risen shops. This could expose the 3,906.71 5,773.55 7,064.00 low: $1,475.03 high low 400 almost 300 per cent since the sharp fall in international 28.12 H:3,934.8 69.88 H:6,111.2 17.30 H:7,255.2 BITCOIN UK 0.70 U 0.18 0.79 0.08 end of last March, peaking at parcel volumes after Brexit, 0.71% L:2,237.4 1.23% L:3,754.8 0.24% L:4,564.1 DOLLARS 200 644p in January. It has since which has so far been hidden NIKKEI DAX S&P TSX US 1.34 U 0.14 1.57 0.50 drifted down and closed on 0 by domestic online shopping. $57,141.99 Friday at 556p, valuing the Clipper will need to 30,017.92 13,993.23 18,384.27 U 10,011,28 JAPAN 0.10 U 0.04 0.10 -0.15 2020 21 12-month high: $57,141.99 company at £565.7 million. continue to deliver. For now, 497.85 H:30,714.5 56.66 H:14,109.5 75.94 H:18,492.7 1.69% L:16,358.2 0.40% L:8,441.7 0.41% L:11,228.5 low: $4,944.70 GERMANY -0.31 U 0.12 -0.19 -0.85 Clipper was started in 1992 Source: Thomson Reuters Eikon this is one to hold. Price at 3pm Saturday

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WH Smith 1684.0 +136.0 2400.0 700.5 0.0 N.A 2.2 32 Carnival 1438.0 +175.0 3116.0 605.0 2.7 N.A 17.4 6 HSBC 424.0 +22.2 562.2 283.4 0.0 N.A 84.7 15 Prudential 1416.0 +88.0 1500.0 710.8 1.8 38.1 35.8 76 Whitbread 3418.0 +211.0 4786.0 2049.0 0.0 N.A 6.7 145 51.9 -1.4 79.4 30.2 0.0 N.A 3.0 125 Hutchison China MediTech 487.0 -23.0 528.0 258.0 0.0 N.A 3.6 156 Quilter 148.0 -8.3 171.8 97.6 3.0 49.5 2.6 151 William Hill 270.8 +0.6 312.2 36.7 0.0 15.8 2.8 179 Ceres Power 1388.0 -140.0 1588.0 236.0 0.0 N.A 2.2 148 IG 778.5 -4.5 904.0 563.4 5.5 8.5 2.9 12 Benckiser 6072.0 -234.0 7960.0 5150.0 2.8 N.A 44.4 114 4850.0 +32.0 4884.0 2006.0 0.0 N.A 4.1 146 Chesapeake Energy N.A N.A. 7.1 0.1 0.0 N.A 3.0 126 IMI 1340.0 +45.0 1340.0 674.8 2.6 23.1 3.5 17 Relx 1760.5 -106.0 2099.0 1482.5 2.6 27.6 34.6 113 WM Morrison Supermarkets 172.3 +1.3 199.3 161.8 4.0 15.8 4.1 177 Close Brothers 1554.0 -1.0 1616.0 926.5 2.6 21.2 2.3 39 Imperial Brands 1394.0 -99.5 1844.0 1219.0 9.7 9.0 13.3 169 Renewables Infrastructure 128.4 +1.8 139.6 100.0 5.3 22.4 2.4 166 Worldwide Healthcare Trust 3880.0 -40.0 3960.0 2210.0 0.7 4.4 2.5 58 Coca Cola HBC 2325.0 -50.0 2861.0 1494.0 2.4 23.6 8.4 152 Inchcape 711.5 +22.0 711.5 420.0 0.0 252.7 2.8 106 Renishaw 6120.0 -95.0 6330.0 2276.0 0.2 98.2 4.4 46 WPP 842.8 +17.6 984.2 483.7 1.2 N.A 10.1 21 Compass 1426.0 +16.5 1953.0 1002.0 0.0 134.5 25.1 66 Informa 509.0 +1.0 779.8 354.4 0.0 N.A 7.5 49 Rentokil Initial 498.5 -26.7 571.0 340.1 0.0 39.1 9.4 161 2204.0 -54.0 2538.0 935.0 0.5 22.3 2.5 53 InterContinental Hotels 5110.0 +215.0 5146.0 2385.5 0.0 N.A 9.0 91 Rightmove 638.6 +16.6 691.4 400.1 0.0 42.0 5.6 117 ConvaTec 192.3 -9.7 219.6 147.0 2.1 217.0 3.9 93 Intermediate Capital 1892.0 +38.0 1925.0 559.5 2.8 34.9 5.5 4 Rio Tinto 6352.0 +418.0 6352.0 2968.0 5.2 14.4 102.5 173 458.6 +7.2 540.5 269.0 0.0 N.A 2.4 62 International Airlines Group 165.8 +16.3 642.0 91.0 5.3 N.A 7.8 132 RIT Capital Partners 2170.0 +15.0 2180.0 1346.0 1.6 118.5 3.3 22 CRH 3124.0 -108.0 3504.0 1574.0 2.3 19.3 24.1 153 International Public Partnerships 172.2 +4.2 176.6 128.2 4.2 29.8 2.8 63 Rolls-Royce 98.7 +5.8 664.6 69.6 0.0 N.A 7.7 Price/earnings ratios are based on historic data, with yield and p/e values 52 Croda International 6462.0 -138.0 6700.0 4070.0 1.4 40.6 9.0 47 Intertek 5694.0 -144.0 6440.0 4164.0 1.8 36.0 9.4 142 352.6 +8.4 355.4 191.3 1.1 33.3 3.1 calculated from most recent reported dividends and earnings per share, using 82 DCC 5996.0 +114.0 7204.0 3878.0 2.5 20.6 5.8 188 201.0 -8.6 446.2 127.1 2.7 36.3 2.0 2 Royal Dutch Shell 1397.2 +39.0 1928.2 900.0 3.3 N.A 106.2 trailing 12-month figures. P/E is not calculated when last twelve months EPS is 115 3612.0 -156.0 3802.0 2168.0 0.9 110.8 3.9 147 ITM Power 575.0 -65.0 717.0 97.0 0.0 N.A 3.0 102 Royal Mail 479.6 +23.2 479.6 124.3 0.0 215.7 4.7 less than or equal to zero. 52-week highs and lows are end of day. Excludes 131 3148.0 +18.0 4282.0 2360.0 2.0 24.6 3.5 107 ITV 109.5 +0.2 132.1 54.4 0.0 14.5 4.3 71 RSA Insurance 676.2 -0.8 680.0 326.9 1.2 22.0 6.9 exchange-traded funds. nc = no change. N.A. = not applicable. Source: Refinitiv