Rusal upbeat about aluminium demand April 12, 2010 RUSAL, the world’s biggest aluminium producer, said yesterday it expects the aluminium market to improve this year with the global recovery, prompting it to boost production and restart a mothballed plant. The Russian firm, which raised $2.2bn (£1.4bn) when it became the first non-Asian company to list in Hong Kong earlier this year, posted a [...]
GM SEES LIGHT AT END OF TUNNEL April 12, 2010 General Motors expects to report “solid” operating results for the first quarter, which will show progress towards its goal of returning to profitability in 2010, chief executive Ed Whitacre (left) said yesterday. A profit in 2010 would end a five-year streak of losses and mark a turnaround for the US carmaker, which emerged from a [...]
Dow breaks through the 11,000 mark April 12, 2010 THE Dow industrials closed above 11,000 for the first time in almost 19 months yesterday, spurred by buying in financial, energy and industrial sectors. It briefly topped that level on Friday but closed just short. The S&P 500, which is up 7.2 per cent since the start of the year, rose to within one point [...]
EasyJet creator to battle airline on brand pact April 12, 2010 EASYJET founder and owner of easyGroup, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, is set to face the airline he started in court over a brand licensing dispute. EasyJet and easyGroup will stand before a High Court judge this week and argue over an agreement the two made in 2000 when easyJet floated. Haji-Ioannou is looking for a court [...]
IATA boss: airlines need more mergers April 12, 2010 CONSOLIDATION in the airline industry is essential to cut costs and improve competitiveness, according to Giovanni Bisignani, the director-general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). During a trip to Japan, Bisignani said: “Mergers and consolidation is a must … I strongly support consolidation.” He also urged the Japanese government to “continue to push for [...]
BA strike takes its toll on traffic at London airports April 12, 2010 HEATHROW saw 180,000 fewer passengers in March due to the strike action launched by British Airways cabin crew, according to BAA. The airports operator, majority owned by Spain’s Grupo Ferrovial, yesterday said that Heathrow handled 5.2m passengers last month, a 0.4 per cent increase. But passenger numbers would have risen by 3.8 per cent if [...]
CITY VIEWS: ARE AIRLINE MERGERS THE ONLY WAY THAT THE LIKES OF BRITISH AIRWAYS CAN SURVIVE? April 12, 2010 FRANK EGER | GLOBAL BULK CARRIERS “I think more mergers are inevitable given the increasing oil and transportation costs. Bigger is better these days, but it was a bad move for British Airways. They shouldn’t have merged with Iberia but somebody like Lufthansa, which is a profitable company. ” RYAN PIPER | GRANT THORNTON “Margins [...]
United Drug hires Brinsmead April 12, 2010 Healthcare services company United Drug has appointed Chris Brinsmead as a non-executive director of the firm. Brinsmead was chairman of AstraZeneca’s UK pharmaceutical division until 31 March and is also president of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
Stagecoach shakes up its board April 12, 2010 Stagecoach, the bus and train operator, has revamped its board of directors and appointed Phil White as a non-executive director from 1 June. White was previously chief executive of National Express for ten years until his retirement in 2006. The company also announced that Ian Duffin and Janet Morgan will leave the board on 30 [...]
Rail worker strike talks resume April 12, 2010 Network Rail and the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union have resumed talks to resolve disputes between rail maintenance workers and management. Strikes were called off last week after an emergency High Court injunction was granted to Network Rail following a legal challenge to the union’s ballot. RMT’s officials will also meet this week to [...]