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Financial Times - Nov. 14

The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has actually not confirmed these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

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- Homebase falls into administration putting 2,000 jobs at danger

- Canadian pension fund purchases UK airports operator for 1.5 billion pounds

- Boohoo prompts financiers to reject Mike Ashley's demand to join its board

- Brand names told to check 'aggressive' trademarks after UK court judgment versus Sky

Overview. - Having a hard time do it yourself chain Homebase has.fallen into administration,. blaming a recession in home enhancements for a collapse that puts. 49 stores and 2,000 jobs at risk.

- The Canadian pension investor PSP has actually gotten the UK airports. operator of Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports for 1.5. billion pounds ($ 1.90 billion) from Ferrovial and. Macquarie, marking the current handle the sector in the middle of a. post-pandemic rebound in travel.

- Boohoo has urged investors to vote versus Mike. Ashley's need to be set up on the board of the UK. fast-fashion seller, saying the sportswear tycoon is not. appropriate for such a function.

- Big UK brands have been informed they will require to check. aggressive copyright claims after the country's. greatest court discovered that media company Sky acted in bad faith. by registering hallmarks for a large range of items it did. not plan to sell.

(source: Reuters)