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  • Manchester United may face probe into its season tickets

    July 27, 2010

    MANCHESTER United could face an anti-competition appeal over the way it sells season tickets, City A.M. has learned. A top City law firm is looking into the way the Old Trafford club bundles European and cup games with its season tickets, forcing fans to shell out more if the team progresses. A source close to [...]

  • Hayward: I was vilified over spill

    July 27, 2010

    OUTGOING BP boss Tony Hayward yesterday claimed he was “demonised and vilified” over the firm’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill crisis. But the embattled leader, who is set to hand over the chief executive role in October to BP’s managing director Bob Dudley, accepted the company could not move forward with him at the helm. [...]

  • BP reports a record $17bn quarterly loss

    July 27, 2010

    BP IS to launch a $30bn (£19bn) asset sale in a bid to offset some of the Gulf of Mexico spill costs after the group reported record quarterly losses of $17bn for the last three months, one of the worst in corporate history. The asset sale, mainly in BP’s upstream business is likely to take [...]

  • Greenpeace launches a London protest as closes almost 50 petrol stations

    July 27, 2010

    GREENPEACE launched an attack on BP yesterday after shutting down 46 out of the group’s 50 petrol stations in central London. The environmental group said that it had sent more than 50 activists to shut off the power at petrol stations through out the capital in the early hours of yesterday morning to coincide with [...]

  • BP

    July 27, 2010

    LOOK beneath the oil spill, and BP’s underlying performance in the second quarter was actually rather strong. Perhaps management redoubled their efforts to try and get investors to cut them some slack. In that respect, they failed: the shares closed virtually flat yesterday. Stripping out $21.9bn worth of post-tax charges related to the spill, the [...]

  • OTHER TOP BOSSES FORCED TO RESIGN

    July 27, 2010

    SIR PHILIP WATTS Sir Philip Watts, the former chief executive of Royal Dutch Shell, was forced to quit after he overstated the group’s oil reserves by 20 per cent, knocking more than £15bn off Shell’s market value. Watts was forced to quit in 2004. SIR FRED GOODWIN Dubbed the “world’s worst banker”, former Royal Bank [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: DID TONY HAYWARD MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE?

    July 27, 2010

    CHRIS HOPKINS | LLOYD’S OF LONDON “From a PR perspective, it was a smart move, especially putting an American at the top of running the show. Tony Hayward made one too many gaffes and shot himself in the foot. As a company you always want your head to be more of a political figure.” RAFIQUE [...]

  • Huhne backs new nuclear power plants

    July 27, 2010

    CHRIS Huhne, the energy secretary, threw his weight behind new nuclear energy yesterday, reversing years of Liberal Democrat opposition to nuclear power. Huhne said a nuclear building programme would be “on track by 2018”, suggesting the government will move faster than originally thought. The Institute of Directors welcomed the announcement, but called on the government [...]

  • Miliband the elder is Labour’s best chance

    July 27, 2010

    POLITICAL EDITOR THERE are few things duller than a Labour leadership contest. The five rivals have been travelling the length and breadth of the country, delivering exactly the same stump speech at a never-ending series of hustings. It’s a running joke among the contenders that they know each other’s scripts off by heart, not just [...]

  • Lords to quiz Big Four auditors over their role in banking crisis

    July 27, 2010

    THE HOUSE of Lords has launched a wide-ranging review into the role of the Big Four accountants in the financial crisis. The economics affairs committee will probe auditors PwC, Ernst & Young, KPMG and Deloitte over whether they could have done more to alert investors to the risks in the banking system. The review piles [...]

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