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Burberry boss could earn up to £12.2m under new bonus scheme as company rolls back climate goals | Burberry group
The boss of Burberry could earn up to £12.2m after the luxury British brand introduced a new bonus scheme, while its annual report also revealed the company has scaled back its climate ambitions.
Joshua Schulman, a former chief executive of the US fashion brand Coach who was hired in July 2024 to help revive Burberry, was paid £4m in the year to March, up from £2.5m for his first nine months in the job.
The latest year’s pay package included £1.2m in basic pay, a £2.3m annual cash bonus and £299,000 in relocation assistance after a move from New York, according to Burberry’s annual report published on Thursday.
The company made pre-tax profits of £49m in the year to 28 March, compared with a loss of £66m in the previous 12 months, as it cut £80m of annual costs, trimmed store numbers and won back Chinese and North American shoppers under Schulman’s Burberry Forward campaign.
However, the company has also become the latest business to extend its deadline to become carbon neutral by a decade to 2050. The annual report says: “We have refined our climate targets to reflect a greater understanding of [greenhouse gas] emissions across our value chain”.
It is the latest change from a strategy set by Schulman’s predecessor who five years ago pledged to have a net positive impact on the climate by 2040 and to reduce indirect greenhouse gas emissions by 46% by the end of the decade.
There have been similar moves to scale back efforts by companies including Unilever and BP.
Burberry’s report states: “We believe our revised targets reflect a pragmatic response to external factors, while allowing us to maintain a level of ambition in line with our assessment of climate change as a principal risk facing our business.”
Burberry sales remained flat year on year at £2.4bn once the effect of exchange rates was taken into account, as the brand moved away from discounting and prioritised sales of core products including trench coats and scarves.
The pay package of Kate Ferry, the finance director of Burberry, has also more than doubled to £2.5m, up from £904,000 the previous year, and included a £1.3m cash bonus and £457,000 long-term bonus. Ferry could earn £5.6m this year if she hits all targets and Burberry’s share price increases by 50%.
From July, Schulman’s basic pay will increase by 3% to £1.24m and he could also earn a new long-term share bonus worth up to 300% of salary if he meets performance targets that include increasing Burberry’s annual revenues to £3.1bn by 2029.
That award will come on top of an existing share bonus that is being slightly reduced from a maximum of 162.5% of salary to 150%, if shareholders approve the new scheme at the company’s annual meeting in July.
Burberry’s report said Schulman’s target pay was £6.4m, which would put him at the upper end of FTSE 100 executive pay rates but the lower end of global peers. That figure could rise to £12.2m in three years based on the pay policy introduced this year if he hits the most “stretching performance targets” and the share price increases by 50%. He could earn even more if his basic salary is increased further.
In the annual report, Danuta Gray, the chair of Burberry’s remuneration committee, said Schulman’s reward scheme had “been chosen so as to be appropriately incentivising” and aimed to retain him by improving his pay position relative to those who headed the brand’s luxury peers.
The report added that the scheme was also intended to be “reasonable”, Burberry had “not sought to match USA pay levels” and the payout was also subject to “the delivery of stretching performance targets”.
Schulman became the chief executive of Burberry in July 2024, replacing Jonathan Akeroyd.
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Middle East crisis live: Iran says Trump’s threats to ‘blow up’ Oman ‘dangerous and bullying’ | US-Israel war on Iran
Iran says Trump’s threats against Oman ‘dangerous’ and ‘bullying’
We have a statement from the Iranian foreign ministry in which the spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, described Donald Trump’s threats against Oman as “dangerous” and “bullying”.
He was quoted as saying:
Threats to “destroy” a United Nations member state that has always played a constructive, effective, and responsible role in regional peace and security and has used its noble efforts in the service of regional peace and stability as a mediator in diplomatic processes for many years are not only a violation of the fundamental principle of prohibiting the threat of the use of force, but also another dangerous sign of the normalisation of lawlessness and bullying in international relations.
As a reminder, the US president said yesterday that he would “blow up” Oman if it entered an agreement with Iran to manage shipping in the strait of Hormuz.
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US to shut down Iranian airlines’ access to landing spots, refuelling and ticket sales, says Bessent
The US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said Washington will be shutting down Iranian airlines’ access to landing spots, refuelling and ticket sales.
In a post on X, he said the US has sanctioned Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), a government agency Tehran established on 5 May handling transit fees for vessels in the strait of Hormuz.
Bessent wrote:
The US treasury continues our Economic Fury campaign against the Iranian regime.
Their troops are not getting paid, the police are not reporting for work, and Kharg Island is shut down. The Iranian economy and currency are in free fall.
Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) is a joke, and today Treasury has sanctioned it. We have warned any corporate or state entities against paying tolls or hiding them as aid payments.
Forming a Wall of Steel, the US Naval Blockade has ensured a record low amount of Iranian crude on the water. We will also be shutting down both Iranian airlines’ access to landing spots, refueling, and ticket sales.
Only a satisfactory outcome in negotiations will end the downward spiral.
Here are some of the latest images from Beirut, where the Israeli military launched an attack in its first strike on the Lebanese capital since 6 May:
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened a “firm response” on Thursday in the event of renewed attacks, after the United States carried out a strike the country’s south.
“If this action is repeated, the US military will face a firm response,” the Guards said in a statement on their Sepah News website.
Overnight, the Israeli military pounded the coastal city of Tyre, Lebanon’s fourth-largest city, killing at least 14 people across the south of the country in its ongoing military escalation against the Hezbollah group ahead of the Washington talks.
Among those killed in the flurry of strikes were five women and children and a Lebanese soldier. Dozens of others were wounded, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry and the state-run National News Agency.
Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported that an Israeli strike on Beirut targeted an apartment building in the southern Choueifat area.
It was not immediately clear who or what was targeted in the building, but the Times of Israel reported that the IDF was attempting to assassinate an IRGC-linked military leader. Citing a security source, the newspaper reported that the target was Ali al-Husni, described as “the head of the missile force in the Imam Hossein Division, an Iranian militia that operates alongside Hezbollah”.
It is the first time in over three weeks that Israel has attacked the Lebanese capital.
Kuwait says Iranian attacks on its territory a ‘dangerous escalation’
Kuwait has now named Iran as the culprit behind the attempted missile and drone attacks against the Gulf state, describing it as a “dangerous escalation”.
Earlier, the Kuwaiti armed forces said it had intercepted drones and missiles that were launched towards the country, but did not say who was behind the attacks. The US and UAE placed the blame squarely on Iran.
In a statement, the Kuwaiti foreign ministry said it expressed the country’s “strongest condemnation and denunciation of the criminal Iranian attacks that targeted the territory of the state of Kuwait with missiles and drones, in a dangerous escalation”.
It added:
The ministry affirms this escalation comes at a time when earnest efforts are being exerted by a number of brotherly and friendly countries to reduce tensions, de-escalate, and spare the region further escalation, which amplifies the gravity of these attacks and undermines diplomatic efforts aimed at preserving regional security and stability.
Associated Press reported that Israeli fighter jets struck a southern suburb of Beirut but it was not clear what the target was.
According to AFP, citing a Lebanese military source, the Israeli strike hit an apartment south of the capital.
IDF says its carried out strike in Beirut
The IDF said it carried out a strike in the Lebanese capital Beirut, which had been largely spared of attacks since a fragile ceasefire took effect on 17 April.
In a post on X, it said: “The IDF has just carried out a targeted strike in Beirut; further details to follow.”
The most recent Israeli strike on Beirut was on 6 May, when the IDF carried out an airstrike in the southern suburbs known as the Dahiyeh.
We will bring you more as we get it.
US accuses Iran of ceasefire violation after missile intercepted by Kuwaiti forces
The US Central Command said an Iranian missile was intercepted by Kuwaiti forces, as it accused Tehran of an “egregious ceasefire violation”.
In a statement posted on social media, it said:
Iran launched a ballistic missile toward Kuwait that was successfully intercepted by Kuwaiti forces. This egregious ceasefire violation by the Iranian regime occurred hours after Iranian forces launched five one-way attack drones that posed a clear threat in and near the strait of Hormuz. All drones were successfully intercepted by US forces which also prevented a sixth drone launch from an Iranian ground control site in Bandar Abbas.
US Central Command and regional partners remain vigilant and measured as we continue to defend our forces and interests from unjustified Iranian aggression.
UAE condemns Iran for strikes on Kuwait
The UAE has condemned “in the strongest terms” what it described as Iranian drone and missile attacks on Kuwait.
Earlier, the Kuwaiti armed forces said its air defences were intercepting “hostile missile and drone attacks” this morning, but did not say how many and where they were launched from.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted an unnamed American military base in retaliation against US strikes on the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas near the strait of Hormuz, according to the Iranian state broadcaster Irib.
In a statement, the UAE’s foreign ministry said the attacks constituted “a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of Kuwait and a threat to its security and stability”.
The IDF claimed to have struck more than 135 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over the past 24 hours, including in the city of Tyre and other southern areas and the eastern Bekaa valley.
Among the targets, the IDF said it struck a Hezbollah training camp and rocket launch sites.
Local media in Lebanon have reported massive explosions and widespread damage in Tyre, as the Israeli military continues to expand its operations deeper into the country through a relentless campaign of displacement orders and airstrikes.
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