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  • Verizon posts $3bn in profits

    October 26, 2009

    US TELECOMS firm Verizon Communications saw third-quarter profit fall a less-than-expected nine per cent to $2.89bn (£1.77bn) yesterday as wireless subscriber gains offset slower-than-anticipated growth in its television service. While Verizon Wireless added a net 1.2m mobile customers, beating Wall Street forecasts of 1m new customers, it is still losing market share to AT&T, the [...]

  • DEFENCE SUPERWOMAN

    October 26, 2009

    LINDAHUDSON became one of the most powerful names in British business yesterday, after she was appointed chief operating officer at defence company BAE Systems, and chief executive and president of its US unit. She takes the chair after the June departure of Walt Havenstein.

  • Yell extends debt talk deadline again

    October 26, 2009

    STRUGGLING directories publisher Yell will today announce plans for a second extension to its deadline for lenders to agree to its refinancing plans, which include a rights issue of at least £500m. The Yellow Pages owner had until last night to secure approval from 95 per cent of its lenders. But the logistics of speaking [...]

  • INGto carve up banking and insurance

    October 26, 2009

    ING has staked its future on becoming a smaller, European-focused bank as it revealed plans yesterday to break up its empire, sell all insurance businesses and raise €7.5bn (£6.9bn) to pay down debts to the Dutch government. In a move that has ramifications for bailed-out British banks Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland, ING was [...]

  • Secret French bank merger deal denied

    October 26, 2009

    FRENCH bank Credit Agricole said it had no plans for talks on a merger with rival Société Générale and insurer Groupama, after reports that  Agricole was studying such a deal. “Credit Agricole says it has not engaged Société Générale and Groupama in any talks and has no intention of doing so,” an Agricole spokeswoman said. [...]

  • Shareholders back cash call at Ladbrokes

    October 26, 2009

    BOOKMAKER Ladbrokes yesterday announced its shareholders have agreed to buy more than 95 per cent of the shares offered in its underwritten £275m cash call. Ladbrokes, which runs 2,700 betting shops, unveiled a surprise rights issue earlier this month to pay down debt after revealing revenue had dived by 15 per cent in its third [...]

  • Lloyds shares tumble on rights issue

    October 26, 2009

    SHARES in Lloyds Banking Group slumped yesterday as investors readied themselves for a possible £22bn-£25bn capital raising exercise that is likely to include a heavily discounted share issue. Lloyds shares closed the day down 7.2 per cent at 89.3p. Analysts said the discount on the share issue part of the financing could be as high [...]

  • Barclays seals deal to buy StanLife Bank

    October 26, 2009

    BARCLAYS yesterday agreed to pay £226m for the banking division of Standard Life, allowing the Edinburgh-based life insurer to refocus on its core business. The relatively modest deal will add £5.5bn in deposits and 287,000 new accounts to Barclays’ massive base of 15m current account customers. The banking unit last year became a thorn in [...]

  • TUC mediates more talks on postal strikes

    October 26, 2009

    CRUNCH talks to avoid further postal strikes enter their second day this morning, as Royal Mail bosses and Communication Workers Union (CWU) leaders thrash it out at the TUC headquarters in London. The talks come after two days of industrial action from postal workers last week, which threw businesses into turmoil, drew criticism from politicians [...]

  • Deutsche cuts BA rating after doubts over American tie-up

    October 26, 2009

    AILING airline British Airways (BA)was dealt a further blow yesterday, after Deutsche Bank cut its rating for the airline from “sell” to “hold” ahead of its second-quarter results. “We believe that the main positive catalysts for the stock – the merger with Iberia and anti-trust immunity with American – are at risk,” said Deutsche’s Geoff [...]

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