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  • Jobs cutting will speed up, says CBI

    October 27, 2005

    Manufactures expect to cut jobs over the next quarter at a faster rate than the last three months to October, according to the CBI. “The decline in headcount was broadly in line with expectations, though firms expect to cut jobs at a moderately faster rate over the next three months,” the business group announced in [...]

  • Beans means trouble in HP Foods sale

    October 27, 2005

    Fears that the price of traditional British foods including baked beans, tomato ketchup and HP Sauce could rise has forced the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to refer the sale of HP Foods to the Competition Commission. Director of competition enforcement at the OFT Vincent Smith said the sale of the Danone-owned sauce business to [...]

  • Giant laid to its rest

    October 26, 2005

    With the rump of Marconi set to be rebranded as telent, Laurie Laird looks at what the future might hold in store for a once-great telecoms company brought to its knees in recent years From the mighty GEC, to Marconi, to Ericsson, to telent. It’s an ignominious end for a once-glorious company. After months of [...]

  • Wyevale calls end to takeover talks

    October 26, 2005

    Takeover talks at Wyevale collapsed yesterday after private equity firm Cinven said it would not bid 580p per share for the garden centre retailer. Cinven had the backing of Wyevale’s largest shareholder Laxey for a bid, provided it met a price of 580p price and tabled an offer by 2 December. An offer at the [...]

  • Westbury hit by slump in house sector

    October 26, 2005

    Housebuilder Westbury reported a slump in first-half profits yesterday amid tough times for the British housing sector. It revealed that pre-tax profits for the half year to 31 August fell by 26 per cent to £45.4m on falling sales. It sold £415m of homes compared to £427 last year. Chairman Geoffrey Maddrell, said: “The market [...]

  • Southern in £2.5m probe

    October 26, 2005

    Soutern Water may have to pay up to £2.5m in compensation to customers after irregularities were discovered in its queries and complaints procedures. In an unprecedented move the company, which supplies water and sewerage services to 2.3m homes and businesses, has informed industry regulator Ofwat that it may have misled the watchdog over the level [...]

  • Rentokil to relocate

    October 26, 2005

    Rentokil Initial is abandoning its rural lair for central London, a habitat thought to be more suited to the royal ratcatcher. Fresh from its tussle for control with celebrity businessman Sir Gerry Robinson, the world’s largest pest-controller is to relocate from rural Surrey to new offices in Belgrave House, next to Victoria railway station. Rentokil [...]

  • P&O growth slows

    October 26, 2005

    P&O trimmed profits expectations from its ports business yesterday, blaming a slowdown in consumer spending. The group said it was seeing slower volume growth of its container business across British terminals as it cut £3-£4m off its August guidance of full year pre-tax profits of £177m. Shares closed down 3.4 per cent at 302.5p. P&O, [...]

  • Bank warns of hard times

    October 26, 2005

    Bank of England governor Mervyn King has warned that the British economy is about to embark on a bumpy ride over the coming years after the stability enjoyed in recent times. At a hearing in front of a House of Lords parliamentary committee, King said people should not expect the Bank to “fine tune the [...]

  • Airport deal off

    October 26, 2005

    A group controlled by Australia’s Macquarie Bank has walked away from a deal to buy Exeter Airport complaining about the length of the process after the deal was referred to the Competition Commission. The deal collapsed after Macquarie, which formed half of the South West Airports consortium, said that a Commission investigation into the purchase [...]

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