Deliveroo riders go on strike today as tech firm’s unconditional trading begins

Deliveroo riders have gone on strike today over their rights – as the food transport company’s disastrously performing shares begin unconditional trading. The action by the Independent Workers of Great Britain union could not come as a worse time as stock plummeted after they went on sale last week. Deliveroo’s shares originally estimated the company … Read more

Deliveroo IPO: Why are 70,000 customers barred from trading for a week?

The launch of Deliveroo onto the stock market was supposed to be a vindication not just for its founder, its financial backers, and even the Chancellor – but for its customers too. Many initial public offerings are closed to small investors. But Deliveroo opened the float to its six-million UK customer base.  Some 70,000 of … Read more

Deliveroo IPO: Why are 70,000 customers barred from trading for a week?

The launch of Deliveroo onto the stock market was supposed to be a vindication not just for its founder, its financial backers, and even the Chancellor – but for its customers too. Many initial public offerings are closed to small investors. But Deliveroo opened the float to its six-million UK customer base.  Some 70,000 of … Read more

Deliveroo IPO: Why are 7,000 customers barred from trading for a week?

The launch of Deliveroo onto the stock market was supposed to be a vindication not just for its founder, its financial backers, and even the Chancellor – but for its customers too. Many initial public offerings are closed to small investors. But Deliveroo opened the float to its six-million UK customer base.  Some 70,000 of … Read more

Deliveroo IPO: Why are 7,000 customers barred from trading for a week?

The lunch of Deliveroo onto the stock market was supposed to be a vindication not just for its founder, its financial backers, and even the Chancellor – but for its customers too. Many initial public offerings are closed to small investors. But Deliveroo opened the float to its six-million UK customer base.  Some 70,000 of … Read more

Deliveroo launches £7.6bn stock market listing on first day of trading

Deliveroo today made its long-awaited stock market debut valued at £7.6billion – £1billion less than expected – then promptly saw the price plunge a further 31 per cent. Founder Will Shu, 41, who was the company’s first rider and still does regular delivery shifts on his bike, was expected to make £500million from the biggest float … Read more

Deliveroo launches £7.6bn stock market listing on first day of trading

Deliveroo will today make its long-awaited stock market debut valued at £7.6billion – £1billion less than expected – after major investors were spooked because of concerns about how they treat staff. Founder Will Shu, 41, who was the company’s first rider and still does regular delivery shifts on his bike, is expected to make £500million from the … Read more

Jay-Z sets record as his autographed trading card goes for $105K in auction

Jay-Z sets record as his autographed trading card goes for $105K in auction … as highest-selling non-sports card By Dailymail.com Reporter Published: 05:46 GMT, 22 March 2021 | Updated: 05:46 GMT, 22 March 2021 A trading card autographed by Jay-Z sold for a record $105,780, establishing a new record for a non-sports card, according to … Read more

Hargreaves Lansdown cashes in on  Gamestop trading frenzy

Hargreaves Lansdown cashes in on Gamestop trading frenzy as novice investors flock to its platform By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:01 GMT, 17 March 2021 | Updated: 22:01 GMT, 17 March 2021 Investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown is cashing in on the recent Gamestop trading frenzy in the US. The company said it … Read more

Hargreaves Lansdown enjoys ‘elevated’ trading levels

Hargreaves Lansdown enjoys ‘elevated’ trading levels as British investors target US stocks after the Gamestop frenzy Interest from existing customers looking to US stocks is high, Hargreaves said  Investing platforms have seen a surge in customers over the past year  By Jane Denton For Thisismoney Published: 12:40 GMT, 17 March 2021 | Updated: 12:40 GMT, … Read more