Eurotunnel’s profits slump March 9, 2010 EUROTUNNEL’S profits for last year were hit by snow disruption to services, the company said yesterday. The Channel Tunnel operator posted a net profit of €1.4m (£1.36m) for 2009, down from €40m in 2008. The company has seen services through the tunnel blighted by a number of factors. Eurostar train services timetable was badly hit [...]
EADS reports losses after its plane deals run into trouble March 9, 2010 EADS, the owner of planemaker Airbus, has ditched its dividend after reporting a loss of €763 m (£693m). The figures for 2009 were dragged down after its A400 military plane project overran. EADS is the world’s second-biggest aerospace company after Boeing. Its revenues fell to €42.8bn from €43.3bn. The loss followed EADS and its partner [...]
EADS reports losses after its plane deals run into trouble March 9, 2010 AER Lingus yesterday announced that its operating losses quadrupled to €81m (£73.5m) last year. The Irish carrier, whose chief executive is Christoph Mueller (inset), saw revenue plummet 11 per cent to €1.2bn. The airline plans to lay off 670 staff, including nearly a quarter of its cabin crew, as part of large-scale restructuring plans.
Lookers doubles its profit as car dealers see healthy trade pick-up March 9, 2010 CAR dealership Lookers doubled its annual profit in 2009, reporting pre-tax profits of a record £28.3m. The company, which sells cars from manufacturers like Peugeot, Ford and Volvo, saw its pre-tax profit , goodwill and one-off items jump 102 per cent from 2008. It also benefited from the government scrappage scheme, due to end on [...]
AER LINGUS PROFITS NOSEDIVE March 9, 2010 AER Lingus yesterday announced that its operating losses quadrupled to €81m (£73.5m) last year. The Irish carrier, whose chief executive is Christoph Mueller (inset), saw revenue plummet 11 per cent to €1.2bn. The airline plans to lay off 670 staff, including nearly a quarter of its cabin crew, as part of large-scale restructuring plans.
International Power profits March 9, 2010 INTERNATIONAL Power yesterday warned that energy markets would remain subdued in the UK and the US, though strong demand from Asia and Australia boosted the firm’s full-year profits by 10 per cent. International Power, which has interests in over 45 power stations around the world, said pre-tax profits surged by 13 per cent to £1.3bn [...]
Shanks walks away from its takeover talks with Carlyle March 9, 2010 RHIAN NICHOLSON INTERACTIVE INVESTOR SHARES in waste management group Shanks slumped by as much as 20 per cent yesterday after it pulled out of takeover talks with US private equity group Carlyle. The FTSE 250 group says it is unwilling to recommend a final price of 120p cash per share to shareholders, claiming the £475m [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF INTERNATIONAL POWER’S PERFORMANCE? March 9, 2010 COLIN TYLER | OC&C STRATEGY “I have to say, I’m not terribly surprised at the results. They have benefited significantly from increasing regulation on the compliance that generates revenue. Also, a lot of previous contracts are continuing to expand. It shows that a lot of the contracts had benefited from additional revenue.” LAKIS ATHANASIOU | [...]
F&C is poised to buy Austrian C-Quadrat March 9, 2010 UK FUND manager F&C Asset Management is poised for a takeover of Austrian rival C-Quadrat, as its annual results for 2009 are published today. F&C announced yesterday that it could offer around £11.33 per share for the Austrian asset manager, adding that any offer would be dependant on C-Quadrat’s founders Alexander Schütz and Thomas Rie [...]
Apple’s iPhones break – but we still love them March 9, 2010 WHAT a remarkable brand Apple is! My daughters and I all have iPhones, and all of them are broken – yet we still love our beautiful gadget. A friend of mine who is an avid advocate for all things Apple, and who relies on his iPhone every hour of the day, was shocked when it [...]