(BVO) – It’s the biggest tech deal ever. Dell is buying the data storage giant EMC for about $67 billion in cash and stock. It will pay a 19 percent premium.
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Uber’s turf war in China heats up
(BVO) – China – the big prize for Uber.
But is the ride hailing app actually winning on the mainland?
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Uber under siege in Europe
(BVO) – Black cabs one, Uber nil. Maybe.
London’s transport authority is set to unveil new proposals to regulate the cab trade.
Uber claims they’re a direct attack on its way of business.
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VW CEO under pressure as scandal spreads
(BVO) – For Volkswagen’s US boss, the timing couldn’t have been worse
A growing scandal, coinciding with a launch that’s been scheduled for months.
Michael Horn had no choice but to face the music.
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Made in Britain back in fashion
(BVO) – It’s not mass manufacturing on the scale you might expect in China.
But the Albion Knitting Company isn’t looking to compete with Asia – on price anyway.
Just a year old – the start-up already has an impressive client list including LVMH, Gucci and Richemont.
Christine Murphy founded the factory in London having worked in China for 18 years.
FOUNDER OF THE ALBION KNITTING COMPANY, CHRISTIAN MURPHY,
“East Asian customers, they want luxury products which are made in Europe, made in England, made in Italy so I wanted to prove it was possible to build a modern industrial scale flat knitting operation in London.”
Christian wanted to take advantage of a revival in British textiles.
The industry has been in decline over the last three decades.
But a slowdown in China and other Asian economies are starting to see a number of businesses return to Britain.
So-called reshoring is now a growing trend according to Richard Hunter from Hargreaves Lansdowne.
HEAD OF EQUITIES, HARGREAVES LANDSDOWNE, RICHARD HUNTER,
“The UK economy continues to benefit from the various measures that have been taken it’s very much a possibility that particular trend could continue.”
Official figures show output in the sector has risen in both quarters this year.
Manufacturers can compete on shorter lead times and cheaper transportation costs.
But there are challenges too.
FOUNDER OF THE ALBION KNITTING COMPANY, CHRISTIAN MURPHY,
“Because of the state of the UK knitwear industry very few people have gone into training in the last 20 years so it’s been very difficult to find the skilled staff, particularly in knitwear and linking that we need to grow at the speed that we’d like to be able to grow.”
It’s still early days for Albion and others returning home.
And reversing more than three decades worth of lost industries may take some time.