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THE DAILY BRIEFING

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■ DIRECTOR IN Online fashion retailer Sosandar has made Andrew Booth non-executive director.

■ IPO AMBITION Room rental service Airbnb is preparing for an initial public offering in 2020, reports say. It was valued at about £24bn in a fundraisin­g round last year. ■ CHARGING TIME Car maker Tesla has told customers on the waiting list for its Model 3 sedan that they can now order the £26,000 electric vehicle.

■ FRESH THREADS Luxury department store Harvey Nichols has renovated its womenswear department at its store in Knightsbri­dge.

■ BOOZE BOOST Bars and pubs have more than doubled sales during England’s first three World Cup matches, soaring by 127pc.

■ SHARE OFFER Employees at fashion retailer Boohoo have been given the chance to buy up to 7.9m shares in the firm, worth a total of £16m.

■ QUIET MOMENT Supermarke­t Morrisons is trialling a quiet hour in some stores to improve the experience for older shoppers and customers with autism. Every Saturday between 9am and 10am the supermarke­t is dimming lights, turning off music and stopping tannoy announceme­nts at stores in Woking, Gainsborou­gh and Lincoln.

■ NEW TUNE A fund which invests in songs announced yesterday that it had raised its target of £200m from investors on the London Stock Exchange. The Hipgnosis Songs

Fund acquires songs and their associated copyrights, generating returns through royalties.

■ SALES STRUCK Outsourcer Serco has taken a hit to sales in the first half of its financial year. It said revenues came to £1.4bn for the first half of the financial year, down from £1.5bn the year before – a drop of 10.6pc. Serco’s underlying trading profit will be between £35m and £40m, the company said, compared with £34m in the previous year.

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