
July 24 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- Wise relisting plan draws fresh opposition
- Apple and Google face Britain shake-up to mobile platforms
- Prudential launches search to replace chair Shriti Vadera
- Botswana pushes for controlling stake in De Beers
Overview
- Shareholder adviser group Glass Lewis expressed new concerns about Britain-based money transfer company Wise's WISEa.L plans to change its primary listing to the U.S., just days before a shareholder meeting. Another adviser, PIRC, said it opposed the plans.
- Britain told Apple AAPL.O and Google GOOGL.O to be fairer in how they distribute apps on their mobile platforms, setting out possible interventions as it plans to designate the U.S. tech companies with strategic market status over their duopoly.
- British insurer Prudential PRU.L has kicked off the search for a successor to chair Shriti Vadera.
- Botswana is seeking to take a controlling stake in De Beers as Anglo American AAL.L prepares to divest from the diamond giant.