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Pearson
December 2023
Pearson’s biggest shareholder says it should leave London and relist in US
Cevian Capital founder argues most of education publisher’s business is there and move would raise its value
May 2023
AI race is disrupting education firms – and that is just the start
Pearson shares fall after US digital learning rival says AI hurting its business
December 2022
London private school investigated over ‘blanket’ A or A* grades in 2021 A-levels
North London Collegiate school has faced multiple malpractice allegations over way grades awarded
August 2022
Pearson plans to sell its textbooks as NFTs
Educational publisher’s move into non-fungible tokens is intended to claw back some of the income lost to secondhand sales
March 2022
Nils Pratley on finance
Grant Shapps’ response to P&O Ferries won’t get its sacked workers their jobs back
Nils Pratley
Shares in education publisher Pearson jump 20% on hopes of private equity bid
October 2021
Pearson and Simon Fuller join forces to set up Academy of Pop
Firm’s venture with ex-Spice Girls manager will launch in Hollywood in 2022, in person and online
March 2021
Nils Pratley on finance
BT’s woolly response to boardroom rift claim misses the point
Nils Pratley
Professional disagreement is allowed, so why is BT drawing attention to itself in this way?
January 2021
Music A-level exam board to reinstate its only black composer
Exam board drops only black composer from music A-level syllabus
September 2020
Third of Pearson's shareholders vote against CEO's £7.2m pay package
Former Disney chairman Andy Bird is to take up job at education publishing group in October
August 2020
Nils Pratley on finance
If the government is serious about levelling up, it needs to protect BT
Nils Pratley
Exam board Pearson appoints ex-Disney executive as CEO
BTec students may wait more than a week for delayed results
Schools frustrated as BTec results caught up in exams fiasco
March 2020
More firms cancel dividends as market sell-off continues
FCA asks companies to delay financial results for at least two weeks amid coronavirus crisis
January 2020
Nils Pratley on finance
Limp US-China trade deal keeps investors happy – at least for now
Nils Pratley
After much fanfare, markets took the ho-hum view that any kind of agreement is better than nothing
August 2019
Students could lose college places after BTec grade boundaries changed
Thousands sign petition to reverse decision that will result in many getting lower grades
July 2019
Pearson shifts to Netflix-style subscription model for textbooks
Academic publisher hopes to convince students to subscribe to access online materials
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