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  • D&D to open London hotel

    November 11, 2009

    D&D London, the company formerly known as Conran Restaurants, is marking its return to the hotel business with a new £50m boutique hotel in Moorgate. D&D, which is still 51 per cent owned by Sir Terence Conran, will work with property developer Frogmore to create a luxury 80-room hotel, which it hopes will receive planning [...]

  • SilverWind blows into West End as veteran brokers join forces

    November 11, 2009

    New West End-based stockbroker SilverWind has opened for trading, with ex-Lite Financial trader Darren Sinden joining its ranks. SilverWind is being led by ex-ODL Securities head of capital markets Andrew Rowland, with the former vice chairman of ABN AMRO Menno de Jager leading the board. It will offer institutional and corporate clients a comprehensive range [...]

  • Reed Elsevier chief quits after just eight months

    November 11, 2009

    Shares in publisher Reed Elsevier tumbled yesterday after the shock announcement that chief executive Ian Smith would step down after only eight months in the job. Sources close to the situation said Smith and the New Scientist publisher’s board had mutually agreed that he “wasn’t the right fit” for the role in tough economic times, [...]

  • Shell buys into Tullow’s French Guiana oil fields

    November 11, 2009

    ROYAL Dutch Shell bought a third of explorer Tullow Oil’s licence offshore French Guiana yesterday, with the option of taking a further 12 per cent. The slice Shell bought yesterday is part of a block valued at $234.4m (£140m) and has geological similarities to Tullow’s lucrative Jubilee project off the coast of Ghana in West [...]

  • Professional services are a bedrock of City success

    November 11, 2009

    AN insurer talking to accountants may not sound like much of a crowd-drawer in the traditional sense. But when Lord Levene, chairman of Lloyd’s of London, addressed a breakfast briefing at Chartered Accountants Hall yesterday, his comments were enough to spark real interest among the audience. Levene’s salient point was that we cannot allow one [...]

  • Power firms say demand is set to rise

    November 11, 2009

    Shares in utility giants E.On and International Power rose yesterday, after both cautiously anticipated a surge in demand for power as the world emerges from the downturn. But rival Scottish & Southern Energy (SSE), which reiterated its forecast of an increase in adjusted pre-tax profit for the year, dampened the mood, saying it did not [...]

  • SSE seeks a partner to bid for EDF’s UK assets

    November 11, 2009

    SCOTTISH & SOUTHERN ENERGY is in talks with potential partners, including Canada’s Borealis, over a bid for French rival EDF’s electricity distribution grids in the UK, valued at £4bn. “Given the size of the assets, we are almost certainly going to do that transaction in partnership with someone we already have a business relationship with,” [...]

  • Profits turn flaky for Weetabix but sales float higher on Bitesize launch

    November 11, 2009

    CEREAL maker Weetabix saw its post-tax profits slide last year as it took a hit from restructuring costs and redundancy payments. The company, which also owns the Alpen muesli and Ready Brek porridge brands, reported total profits of £75.7m for 2008, down £2.3m year-on-year. The cost of overhauling its operations in Kettering and Corby dragged [...]

  • Cosmen clan snubs cash call at National Express

    November 11, 2009

    NATIONAL EXPRESS, the struggling transport company, announced plans to raise £360m via a rights issue yesterday – but its main shareholder objected to the plans. The cash fetched from the fundraising will be used to shore up the group’s balance sheet and pay off its debt pile, after the rail and bus company snubbed takeover [...]

  • AIG boss says he will stay despite threatening to go

    November 11, 2009

    AIG chief executive Robert Benmosche yesterday said he remained “totally committed” to staying at the company, countering an earlier suggestion that he was considering stepping down. In a letter to employees, Benmosche said he and the company’s board were “frustrated” about restrictions on pay and were in discussions with the US government about them, but [...]

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