Daily Express

What the Sunday papers say

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SUNDAY EXPRESS CHALLENGER energy suppliers have on average raised their prices by more than the Big Six this year, according to research compiled by comparison site GoCompare.com. GFINITY, the British “e-sports” company that organises and broadcasts online video game tournament­s, is looking to strike deals with telecoms and television groups, as well as football rights holders. STRUGGLING retailers helped push the number of profit warnings issued by stock market-listed companies up by nearly a third during the second quarter, according to accountanc­y giant EY.

SUNDAY TIMES INVESTORS in Hammerson have warned its boss he has months to improve its performanc­e or face being ousted, as the owner of shopping centres such as London’s Brent Cross prepares to reveal a plan to boost its flagging share price. ONE of the car industry’s most visionary bosses, Sergio Marchionne, has been forced to step down early at the car giant Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH GOOGLE has been accused of using underhand tactics to create the illusion of competitio­n in its search engine, a year after the EU fined it billions for squeezing out rivals to its online shopping service.

OBSERVER THE rise of Netflix has torn up TV schedules and destabilis­ed Hollywood, but last week it was the streaming service’s turn to be shaken.

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