Kate Burgess has worked at the FT since 1998, during which time she was a UK companies correspondent, investment correspondent and corporate correspondent. Before that she worked for some years in the City as a stock broker and stock market analyst.
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Supermarket chain manages a speedy online expansion; Upper Crust’s owner SSP slims down
SLA’s two Scots at the top; Staycation summer beckons for Whitbread and IHG
High street lender eyes diversification; office politics at the competition watchdog
Leases put to torch; National Express boss hops on Persimmon bus; Naked Wine’s ambition
No quarter day for retail property group; Chesterman’s Cazoo makes a buzz
Nikhil Rathi quits LSE for financial watchdog; Saga’s customers keen to carry on cruising
The boards returning bosses to full whack too soon; Kingfisher’s turnround on its turnround
Hammerson’s woes go beyond retail reopenings; Cineworld spurns Cineplex; Little bp
Investors and market face more denial, depression and anger in coronavirus recovery
Tobacco group pays up when most have cut; builders of Bellway pave the way for retailers
City needs to shoulder corporate rescues together; restaurant sector serves up CVAs; BP goes beyond people
Dividend difficulty in the age of coronavirus; Chemring proves a good Covid-19 defence
Tesco’s CFO is latest top exec to jump; Mediclinic displays difficulty of private healthcare sector
Business interrupted by FCA; Ted Baker aims for miracle growth formula
Aero-engine maker burns cash; Moss Bros’ unwilling suitor; FRC chair quits after eight months
Royal Mail and Invesco dispatch marked cards; Compass is on right path
Investment outfit has shrugged off shocks from Woodford collapse to Brexit and Covid-19
Voice broker supposed to be gung-ho not glum-ho: CVAs coming down the road
Will virus change industry economics for good?; Numis shows class in sea of scrappers; Gilbert’s underwhelming send-off
The combination of rents and retail is toxic in a coronavirus-wracked world
Company must not bet the bank on expansion; estate agents have nowhere to go
Government loans a start but not the end; Pendragon takes a pop at Lookers; insurers and honey badgers
Lender up close with customers; Reckitt’s new boss off to good start
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