Former Cardiff City and Manchester United man Philip Mulryne ordained a priest – WalesOnline

Former Cardiff City and Manchester United player Philip Mulryne has been ordained a Roman Catholic priest in the Dominican Order. Mulryne was a product of the Red Devils’ youth academy and made five appearances for Sir Alex Ferguson’s side before joining Norwich City for £500,000 in 1999. Read More He made more than 150 appearances…

Details

Relief for Boris Becker as Swiss court rules in his favour in debt case – Deccan Chronicle

Geneva: A Swiss court has rejected a 36.5-million-euro claim against tennis legend Boris Becker by a former business partner, according to a judgment published Monday. Swiss businessman Hans-Dieter Cleven claimed the German former world number one owed him 40 million Swiss francs ($41.4 million, 36.5 million euros), after Becker was declared bankrupt by a court…

Details

BRIEF-Transtec says success of restructuring of company doubtful – Reuters

TRANSTEC AG: * SUCCESS OF RESTRUCTURING OF COMPANY AS WHOLE IS DOUBTFUL, REORGANIZATION OR SALE OF INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS UNITS BACK IN FOCUS * MANAGEMENT BOARD DECIDED TO CONCENTRATE PRIMARILY ON THE REORGANIZATION OR SALE OF INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS AREAS Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom) ‘); $(‘.second-article-divide’).append($(‘.slider.slider-module’)); $(‘.third-article-divide’).append(‘ Also In IT Services &…

Details

Fitness wearables maker Jawbone goes into liquidation – NEWS.com.au

Jawbone struggled to make headway against Fitbit. JAWBONE died from overeating. After years of struggling against dominant competitors like Fitbit and Samsung, multiple strategic shifts and failures, the fitness tracker company has gone into liquidation. The collapse of Jawbone, which at its peak in 2014 was valued at $US3.2 billion ($4.2 billion), was first reported…

Details

CommBank is no longer combining credit card and mortgage applications – finder.com.au

Applications for loans will now be analysed separately in a push for responsible lending. In the last few days, Commonwealth Bank has announced some new changes to help tighten its lending policies. The bank contacted mortgage brokers last week to confirm that it will no longer bundle home loan and credit card applications together. Customers…

Details

First test of India’s new bankruptcy law offers cautionary tale – Reuters UK

MUMBAI (Reuters) – In January, Innoventive Industries, a speciality steelmaker based in western India, was forced into the bankruptcy court by its lenders, testing for the first time new insolvency rules that aim to resolve India’s $150 billion bad debt overhang. The company, which makes steel tubes and auto parts for customers including Ford (F.N),…

Details