A shareholder rebellion at Topps Tiles has raised significant concerns about the retailer’s leadership, as nearly 40% of investors voted against its pay report at the company’s annual general meeting.
Nightclubs: The UK nightclub industry has warned that planned tax hikes in April could push more venues "to the brink of closure.” Michael Kill, the NTIA's chief executive, said “the uncertainty ...
Topps Tiles has reported improved trading in the run-up to Christmas as it announced that its chief executive is to retire.
Rachel Reeves’ tax raid on business is already flattening job opportunities, with the sharpest fall in vacancies since the Covid pandemic. The Chancellor was warned her Budget had made employees ...
Among today’s updates, Hornby shares rose 7% or 1.9p to 27.4p after the maker of Scalextric and Airfix said like-for-like ...
Rob Parker has announced he is leaving the business less than two months after its biggest investor called for a leadership ...
Topps Tiles surpassed expectations in the final weeks of 2024 as the retailer made progress with efforts to boost ...
Rob Parker said he will leave the company less than two months after its biggest investor called for a leadership review.
Topps Tiles posted a robust start to the year on Wednesday, as it confirmed veteran chief executive Rob Parker would step ...
Flutter Entertainment shares have fallen 2% in London after it revealed the impact of “very unfavourable” US sports results ...
Investing.com -- Topps Tiles in a stock exchange filing on Wednesday said that Rob Parker, its Chief Executive Officer, would ...
Topps Tiles chief executive Rob Parker is to retire from the business after 18 years followings its return to sales growth.