William Hill
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William Hill boss to receive £1.2m bonus -
The UK's largest bookmaker William Hill signalled today that its boss will still get a £1.2 million pay-to-stay bonus, despite a major rebuke from shareholders.
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William Hill braces for shareholder revolt over pay -
AGM to vote on £1.2m bonus and 8.3% pay rise for chief executive, Ralph Topping, as 'shareholder spring' continuesWhen the William Hill chief executive, Ralph Topping, knotted his tie on Tuesday morning, the last thing he wanted to ...
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William Hill to open talks with Playtech - FT -
LONDON (Reuters) - William Hill is to open talks with
Playtech this month to try to salvage the companies' joint online venture following a breakdown in relations last year, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
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William Hill says profit fell 11pc -
BOOKMAKER William Hill said full-year profit fell 11pc after a writedown on its loss-making telephone betting business, which saw a decline in amounts wagered and
win margins. Net profit for the year ended December 27 declined ...
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Bookmaker William Hill eyes international expansion -
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest bookmaker William Hill said it would look to expand internationally to take advantage of countries legalising gambling as it reported full-year earnings which were marginally ahead of previous guidance.
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The goal that cost bookie William Hill £570,000 -
A Maltese villager who landed an amazing 683,783/1 punt on the football was the bane of the UK's biggest bookmaker as William Hill bemoaned a nightmare November for betting margins.
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Gareth Davis takes chairmanship number three -
'Even in a worst-case scenario, it's do-able,' says the chairman of
Wolseley, bookmaker William Hill and now DS SmithHow many public companies can one person chair at the same time? Gareth Davis, who bowed out as chief ...
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Betfair hits out over legal action -
Betfair has launched a withering attack on the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and rival William Hill for pursuing a joint legal action that eats into the sport's already scant prize money.
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Consumer firms set to gauge economic temperature -
LONDON (Reuters) - The nation will get a snapshot of the state of its ailing economy on Thursday as a clutch of consumer-facing companies including Virgin Media and William Hill give updates amid fears of a downturn in the fourth quarter.