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  • Ford in the red with £213m losses

    October 21, 2005

    Ford fell into the red as losses in its key North American division increased and sales of high-margin sport utility vehicles dropped. The world’s third largest automaker, which is facing a deepening financial crisis, reported its third quarter results yesterday. It announced a $377m (£213m) pre-tax loss compared to a $718m (£406m) profit the previous [...]

  • Google astounds market with £215m profit

    October 21, 2005

    Global giant Google has exceeded Wall Street expectations by announcing a sevenfold leap in third quarter profits. The search engine reported net income of $381.2m (£214.9m), more than six times higher than the previous year. Profit before tax soared to $550m compared to $15m at the same period in 2004, on a 96 per cent [...]

  • Green: ‘I am worth £1bn pay’

    October 21, 2005

    Philip Green defended his stunning £1.2bn dividend payment from Arcadia Group telling City A.M: “Venture capitalists would take much more.” In a day dominated by retail news, Green earned the biggest headlines. Arcadia — which owns Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, Etam and Miss Selfridge — reported a 6.8 per cent rise in sales to [...]

  • On top of the world

    October 21, 2005

    Retail may be struggling, but Philip Green has just taken a £1bn dividend. Is he embarrassed? Not much. Displaying the timing for which he has become famous, retail entrepreneur Philip Green paid himself a whopping £1.2bn dividend from his retail chain Arcadia. At a time when retailers nationwide are struggling, Arcadia announced a 10.1 per [...]

  • Rosemont suffers in Katrina’s wake

    October 20, 2005

    The fate of Goshawk’s subsidiary Rosemont Re was left hanging in the balance yesterday when its credit rating was cut. Ratings agency AM Best downgraded the insurer from A excellent to B fair, severely impairing the company’s ability to write new business. Rosemont Re has been severely hit by hurricane claims and shares in Goshawk [...]

  • Actif tones down its branding

    October 20, 2005

    Actif, which distributes Elle clothing in Britain, has been forced into a French Connection-style rethink of its aggressive branding. Just as French Connection has toned down its use of the risque FCUK logo on its products, Actif chief executive Mark Evans said yesterday that it was going down the same route as shoppers were beginning [...]

  • Rio to expand in Australia

    October 20, 2005

    The world’s second largest mining company Rio Tinto said it will spend $1.35bn (£768m) to expand its iron ore production at two of its key operations in Western Australia. The company said it would invest $530m expanding its Yandicogina mine to boost its output from 36m tons to 52m tons. It will also expand its [...]

  • Skandia hits back at Old Mutual overture

    October 20, 2005

    The £3.13bn takeover battle for Skandia, the Swedish insurer, escalated yesterday as the company set out its key argument why it should remain independent. It listed 16 reasons why a hostile offer from Old Mutual of South Africa was “unacceptable”. Old Mutual said it remained committed to acquiring its target and that it was convinced [...]

  • St James’s A-Day profits

    October 20, 2005

    Looming changes to pension legislation have helped wealth management company St James’s Place Capital increase its pension business by 22 per cent. New laws, due to come in on April 6 on what has become known as A-Day, have prompted more people to seek advice on their best personal pension plan including the chance to [...]

  • Flu anti-virus causes 17% profit jump

    October 20, 2005

    Roche, the maker of bird flu anti-viral Tamiflu, yesterday announced a third quarter revenue increase of 17 per cent thanks to a jump in sales of the drug. The Swiss firm said sales of Tamiflu had more than doubled to SFr279m (£123m) and the companies overall sales for the quarter ending September climbed to SFr8.8bn. [...]

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