Demand pushes builder salaries to over £40,000 September 17, 2013 DEMAND for new homes is so high that construction workers can attract salaries of more than £40,000, the boss of housebuilder Galliford Try said yesterday. Chief executive Greg Fitzgerald told reporters that it was also becoming tougher for the company to source building materials. “We have made excellent progress as a group in the financial [...]
Boost for Apple as its website in China runs out of new iPhone 5s September 17, 2013 APPLE’S share price yesterday rose for the first time since its unveiling of new iPhones underwhelmed investors and analysts last week. Shares in the Cupertino-based company were lifted 1.16 per cent to $455.32 at the close of trading last night, as a high number of reservations on Apple’s Chinese website for the new iPhone 5s [...]
Bidders for RBS branches battle to stay in race September 17, 2013 THE BID headed by ex-Tesco Bank executive Andy Higginson is believed have a tougher challenge than its rivals to prove to RBS its offer represents a better deal for the bank than a straight initial public offering. The race to buy the 316 RBS branches is nearing its end, and the W&G Investments consortium is [...]
A million cloud subscribers in Adobe results September 17, 2013 ADOBE, known for its photoshop and acrobat software, reported an eight per cent drop in quarterly revenue last night but exceeded its forecast of paid subscriber additions, sending its shares up four per cent in late trading. Revenues of $995.1m (£655.4m) were well within the company’s target range with the company’s recent purchase of Neolane [...]
Liberal think tank says HS2 may not be best way to spend £50bn September 17, 2013 POLITICIANS should reconsider whether High Speed 2 (HS2) is the best way to spend £50bn, according to a think tank closely associated with the Liberal Democrats. CentreForum’s Quentin Maxwell-Jackson, a former senior partner at KPMG, yesterday warned that the case for continuing with the project – which has been dogged by criticism over this summer [...]
Browne against showing face September 17, 2013 Lib Dem Home office minister Jeremy Browne made a splash in the media when he suggested it was not appropriate for Muslim women to wear veils in public places. But it turns out Browne doesn’t take too kindly to people being able to identify his face outdoors. An eagle-eyed spotter noticed he could be seen [...]
Lib Dems pin hopes on Teather September 17, 2013 Party activists stuck in a windy conference centre next to a Glaswegian motorway can always find solace in the selection of official Lib Dem merchandise on display. In addition to Vince Cable mugs, there is a fine selection of pin badges featuring all of the party’s 57 MPs. Stallholders report that – while colourful Colchester [...]
Clegg speech quotes Andy Murray September 17, 2013 The Deputy Prime Minister will today deliver what aides are calling “his most personal conference speech yet”, which will excite the few hundred Lib Dem activists who have sat through them all. Clegg will reminisce about talking with Andy Murray, David Cameron and Ed Miliband last summer: “Andy Murray suddenly interrupted with: ‘you all seem [...]
Tesco tipped to unveil budget tablet device September 17, 2013 TESCO, the UK’s largest grocer, is expected to unveil a tablet next Monday – its first foray into the consumer electronics space – which could be aimed at cementing customer loyalty as the retail giant moves sales online. The device is expected to be a 16GB tablet device with a seven inch screen. It is [...]
Bottom Line: Not much room at the bottom September 17, 2013 IF APPLE doesn’t want to chase the low end of the market, there are others who do. In America, Intel has announced its chips will be inside US tablets selling below $99 by Christmas. In the UK, step forward Tesco. Next Monday’s launch is widely anticipated to reveal a Tesco tablet cheap enough to consider [...]