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  • Morgan Sindall points to signs of improvement amid slump in profits

    August 10, 2009

    CONSTRUCTION group Morgan Sindall yesterday boosted optimism in the sector after announcing “encouraging signs of improvement”, despite unveiling a 28 per cent fall in profits. The group reported pre-tax profits of £20.8m for the six months to 30 June, down from £28.6m the year before. The group’s revenues also slipped eight per cent to £1.1bn. [...]

  • Are you more optimistic about the construction sector?

    August 10, 2009

    MARK HOWSON RBS“Morgan Sindall’s update has provided some good news in the shape of heightened enquiries in the fit out business going forward as the lack of readily available Grade A properties starts to see the fit out market perk up. Property agents will be wanting to tart up properties to achieve faster sales. But [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    August 10, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES BBC ARM WINS COURT RULING ON 2ENTERTAINBBC Worldwide, the BBC’s commercial arm, has won a court case against the administrators of Woolworths over the value of their 2Entertain joint venture. The decision at the High Court in London is likely to face an appeal by Deloitte, the administrators, who are fighting to maximise [...]

  • OFT goes on hiring spree

    August 10, 2009

    THE Office of Fair Trading (OFT) yesterday announced the appointment of the Treasury’s head of financial stability, Clive Maxwell, to run its services division as it continues a reshuffle started last month. Maxwell, a key player in the government’s bailout of the banking sector, will join the watchdog as senior director of services on secondment [...]

  • WorldSpreads sells Irish unit to finance expansion strategy

    August 10, 2009

    SPREADBETTING firm WorldSpreads said yesterday it has agreed to sell its Irish division to strengthen its financial position and fund expansion into more lucrative international markets. WorldSpreads said it would sell the business to OR Spreadbetting, a company owned by members of its Irish management team, for around €9.9m (£8.5m) in cash plus the proceeds [...]

  • Record Treasury sale looms

    August 10, 2009

    US bond investors will today be steeling themselves for a tense week, with all eyes on the record £75bn (£45.5bn) in debt sales by the US Treasury and the Federal Reserves policy meeting, which finishes tomorrow. The sale is set to open around two hours before the end of the two-day meeting, and traders fear [...]

  • SFO to rule on Rover enquiry

    August 10, 2009

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) will end four-years of speculation today, when it announces its decision on whether or not to begin a criminal enquiry in connection with the collapse of MG Rover, in which around 5,000 people lost their jobs. Should the SFO decide not to go ahead with an investigation, it or business [...]

  • FLOWER POWER

    August 10, 2009

    CATH Kidston, the designer famed for her floral patterns, has seen profits jump more than 50 per cent in the past year – from £2.9m to £4.6m in the year to March 2009. And sales are have increased from £19.2m to £31.3m as shoppers snap up the group’s nostalgic cheery homewares.

  • Outsourcing buoys Nash

    August 10, 2009

    RECRUITMENT and outsourcing firm Harvey Nash said trading in the six months to June has remained in line with expectations, thanks to its broad portfolio of services. The company said that the recession had driven a decline in demand for its recruitment services, but that this had been offset by the performance of its IT [...]

  • Treasury may allow Lloyds exit from APS

    August 10, 2009

    THE Treasury would consider allowing Lloyds Banking Group to exit the asset protection scheme (APS) if the bank can prove its ability to launch a successful rights issue. Lloyds is still in negotiations with the government over the terms of the APS, despite having agreed in principle to insure £260bn worth of assets at a [...]

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