Southern France drinks brand’s withdrawal follows anger from rival Olympique de Marseille supporters
Online fast-fashion retailer agrees £135mn deal with Anders Holch Povlsen
Pledge had been ditched two years ago under outgoing chair Sharon White
Competition and Markets Authority will look at use of ‘dynamic pricing’ for band’s reunion tour
Special committee reviewing the bid views the offer as insufficient and is concerned about regulatory risk
Chinese conglomerate Fosun selling former storied brand five years after its collapse
The co-founder of communications group The Independents on its latest acquisitions and feeding the fashion entertainment machine
Move follows outrage among fans forced to pay hundreds more for tickets under ‘dynamic pricing’
Operator warns that limit of 32mn will hurt country’s foreign direct investment
Shares in England’s largest winemaker drop 13% after sluggish H1 performance
Short of setting prices, it is hard to see how adjusting costs according to demand can or should be stamped out
Consumers in China are spending less on everything from clothes and travel to dining out
Groups managing more than $13tn cite ‘economic imperative’ of finding ways to reduce superbugs’ spread
Figures from British Retail Consortium and Barclays point to more purchases of summer clothing and barbecues
Competition regulator welcomes government pledge to include ‘dynamic pricing’ in consultation on ticket sales
Couche-Tard’s approach to the owner of 7-Eleven could kick-start a wave of M&A activity in a country that has tended to avoid it
HIG and CapVest are latest to express interest in auction for the biggest supplier of goods to British pharmacies
Cost of concert tickets jumped by hundreds of pounds during online sale as a result of pricing system
Chinese online retailer accumulates biggest net cash position of any listed group not to pay dividends or buy back shares
Hoxton hotels owner is betting on Americas and Middle East as it plans to open 27,000 new rooms
England’s top football clubs constrained by financial rules and Saudi Arabia shows more restraint
The NFL teaches sport a lesson, who dominated transfer spending, climbing soars, and more
Artisan Partners want an update on negotiations after Couche-Tard’s unsolicited approach
From Ikea to Vinted, younger consumers are showing a taste for pre-owned clothes and furniture. But can the sector actually make money?
As head of America’s Barnes & Noble chain he reinvented the business, but could not compete with Amazon’s disruption