Victims of the LC&F scandal to share £120m compensation fund

Victims of the LC&F scandal to get most of their money back as Treasury announces £120m compensation fund By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 19 April 2021 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 19 April 2021 Victims of the London Capital & Finance savings scandal have hailed a ‘hallelujah moment’ after the Government … Read more

Arsenal take out £120m loan from Bank of England’s Covid scheme

BREAKING NEWS: Arsenal take out a £120m loan through Bank of England’s Covid scheme to help them cope with the impact of the pandemic – despite splashing out £45m on one player in October and paying Mesut Ozil £350k-a-week but not playing him Arsenal announced they have borrowed £120million from the Bank of England    … Read more

Howard Stern in negotiations with Sirius XM on $120M annual deal

Howard Stern in negotiations with Sirius XM on $120M annual deal … as his current contract expires at year’s end Shock jock’s current contract expires at the end of the year He’s estimated to bring in around $80M to $100M annually  Sirius XM Jim Meyer is focused on inking the signing before his departure  By … Read more

Big buckets corporation: BBC Wales’ £120m headquarters in Cardiff has a leaky roof

Big buckets corporation: BBC Wales’ £120m headquarters in Cardiff has a leaky roof just weeks after opening (and low-tech fix) The home of BBC Wales took four years to complete and opened two weeks ago BBC bosses insisted the move into Cardiff would save money in the long-term The new £120million BBC headquarters has a … Read more

Netflix CEO donates $120m to black colleges and universities

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, announced Wednesday that they will donate $120 million to support scholarships at historically black colleges and universities. The donation, the largest of its kind, will be split between Spelman College, Morehouse College and the United Negro College Fund, which will each receive $40 million. Calling it … Read more

Blow for Burberry investors as £120m dividend is axed

Burberry becomes latest blue-chip company to cancel dividend in attempt to absorb £241m hit from pandemic By Tom Witherow For The Daily Mail Published: 22:05 BST, 22 May 2020 | Updated: 22:05 BST, 22 May 2020 Tough times: The luxury retailer ditched a payout worth £120m Burberry became the latest blue-chip company to cancel its … Read more