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  • Osborne gets it wrong on cash bonuses

    October 26, 2009

    AS bizarre policies go, the Tories’ latest thinking on bank bonuses takes some beating. For this year only, Britain’s commercial banks will not be allowed to pay more than a trivial bonus in cash – but they will be able to pay as many millions as they want in shares. The rule will only apply [...]

  • McDonald’s in Iceland exit

    October 26, 2009

    FAST FOOD chain McDonald’s is closing all of its Icelandic operations in the wake of the country’s financial crisis, it said yesterday. The world’s largest fast-food business said it is pulling the lid on its three Icelandic restaurants because the economy and other challenges have made doing business there financially impossible. The closures of the [...]

  • Picower had heart attack

    October 26, 2009

    JEFFRY PICOWER, the millionaire philanthropist who was a prominent Bernard Madoff investor, accidentally drowned in his pool after suffering a heart attack, police investigating his death said last night. Picower, 67, was pulled unconscious from the pool of his multimillion-dollar oceanside home in Palm Beach on Sunday and was pronounced dead at a hospital. Picower [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 26, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES TOSHIBA TARGETS METALS DEAL IN KAZAKHSTANJapanese companies, urged on by their government, are racing to secure supplies of rare metals and rare earth elements that are vital to many technology products.By the end of the year Toshiba aims to agree a deal with Kazatomprom, the national uranium company of Kazakhstan, to extract rare [...]

  • McGraw-Hill sees earnings drop

    October 26, 2009

    McGraw-Hill reported a 14 per cent decline in third-quarter earnings and lowered its revenue outlook for the year yesterday, even as its Standard & Poor’s ratings unit reported its first quarterly increase in revenue in almost two years. A drop-off in print and television advertising hurt the company’s media business, while its education arm suffered [...]

  • Ex-Bear hedgie wins court round

    October 26, 2009

    Former Bear Stearns hedge fund manager Matthew Tannin, 48, won a round during his trial in New York on fraud charges yesterday when a judge ruled the jury cannot see a personal email in which he wrote about his fears of a “blow up risk” for investors. Emails written by Tannin and his former boss [...]

  • Kraft activist shareholder is ungagged

    October 26, 2009

    ACTIVIST investor Nelson Peltz has had a two-year gagging order lifted by Kraft, sparking talk that the US food giant will now come under pressure to secure a takeover deal with Cadbury. Peltz’s Trian Fund Management group had struck a two-year “standstill” agreement with the US group in November 2007, under which he promised not [...]

  • Revenues at Deloitte drop in the slump

    October 26, 2009

    PROFESSIONAL services group Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu saw its full-year global revenues drop five per cent to $26.1bn (£16bn) yesterday, as accountants worldwide feel the pinch from a dearth in major mergers and acquisitions. Deloitte’s chief executive Jim Quigley said the performance of the group, one of the big four accountancy firms, was satisfactory given the [...]

  • Land Secs calls an end to cut-price rents

    October 26, 2009

    LAND Securities, Britain’s biggest property developer, said yesterday it would stop offering cut-price commercial rental deals amid signs that the market is picking up. Land Securities chief executive Francis Salway said: “There are instances of retailers still asking for concessions, and it can be in our interests to show flexibility. However, we do not believe [...]

  • Goldshield management set to win takeover fight

    October 26, 2009

    DRUG supplier Goldshield’s independent directors have lent their weight to a £178m takeover bid by the company’s management after effectively saying that a rival bidder must massively increase its offer to win. Since September, Goldshield has been the subject of a bidding war between its executive management and AIT, a consortium that includes the owners [...]

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