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  • EX-CITY TRADER TO TURN LOTTERY OF LIFE INTO HIT TELEVISION SHOW

    October 18, 2009

    AVID readers of this column might remember the name of Andrew Paul, the ex-Nomura trader who quit his lucrative job to concentrate on a new venture selling tickets for the chance to win his £1.1m mansion, £160,000 Aston Martin DBS and £200,000 luxury motor boat. Paul is provisionally set to net himself millions from his [...]

  • BILL OF THE WEEK

    October 18, 2009

    To dinner at the Sanderson on Saturday night, where these four diners were ensconced in the hotel’s Malaysian restaurant, Suka. They downed martini cocktails and a bottle of Ruinart Blanc des Blancs champagne before commencing a feast of tuna tartare, soft shell crab, sliced steak, crispy pork and sea bass, accompanies by a selection of [...]

  • Moulton set to do it Better

    October 18, 2009

    JON Moulton, who sensationally quit former private-equity firm Alchemy just two months ago, has bounced back by launching a new firm, Better Capital. Moulton yesterday told City A.M. that he had most of his new team in place, but would nail down the rest “over the next few weeks”. He added: “We’re talking about human [...]

  • Microsoft shop set to challenge Apple outlets

    October 18, 2009

    MICROSOFT is set to open its first-ever store in the next few days, as the software maker takes its first step to match rival Apple’s successful venture into retail. Expectations are running high that the store, in an upscale Arizona city, will open this week, to coincide with the launch of Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating [...]

  • Aviva to offer shares in Dutch arm at a discount

    October 18, 2009

    INSURER Aviva is to offer shares in its Dutch subsidiary Delta Lloyd at a discount, sources familiar with the matter said yesterday, giving the unit a market value of about £2.7bn. The group, which aims to list 30 to 40 percent of Delta Lloyd, is likely to receive 1bn euros (£913m) to 1.3bn euros from [...]

  • Iceland agrees deal with UK over Icesave

    October 18, 2009

    ICELAND has reached a deal with the British and Dutch governments to reimburse them for compensating savers who lost money in the collapse of Icesave bank, the Icelandic government said yesterday. “An understanding has been reached with the UK and the Netherlands,” a statement from Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir’s office said. Iceland’s parliament approved in [...]

  • Aer Lingus must cut costs or fail

    October 18, 2009

    Ireland’s Aer Lingus must push through severe cost savings announced earlier this month if it is to survive, the country’s transport minister and 25 per cent stake-holder Noel Dempsey said yesterday. Aer Lingus, which has  rapidly been burning through its cash reserves, is to cut almost a fifth of its 4,000 staff to reduce annual [...]

  • Citi could lose Mexican bank

    October 18, 2009

    Mexico’s Supreme Court will this week investigate whether it should force Citigroup to sell its lucrative Mexican subsidiary, which is 34 per cent owned by the US government following its bailout during the global credit crisis. Foreign governments are generally not allowed to own banks in Mexico, and the nation’s senators have requested the probe [...]

  • Alizyme investors eye payout

    October 18, 2009

    Investors in collapsed biotech firm Alizyme may receive a small payout after administrator Grant Thornton sold its weight-loss and diabetes drug Cetilistat. Privately owned drugs developer Norgine paid £4.6m for the drug, though the deal has still got to be cleared by the regulators. It is not known how much money would be passed to [...]

  • Ad industry to fight back

    October 18, 2009

    Advertising Association chief executive Tim Lefroy will this week urge members to retaliate against dwindling public trust in advertising, after a survey found that only 15 per cent of adults “generally” trust advertising. Lefroy blames lobbyists for the lack of trust. Advertisers such as Barclays, Unilever and Diageo are uniting to provide a fund into [...]

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