OBR denies that it made life easier for George Osborne December 11, 2012 BUDGET watchdog boss Robert Choate yesterday told MPs that far from tweaking processes to help the chancellor, the changes make budget targets harder to meet. Changing its model for the output gap when it was spitting out “implausible” numbers was the right thing to do, Robert Choate, who heads the Office for Budget Responsibility, maintained at [...]
London Kcell book near full December 11, 2012 KAZAKHSTAN-based mobile telecoms group Kcell has its book largely covered ahead of closing on its London float today, according to sources close to the situation. It is understood orders are flooding in from Kazakhstan, with the possibility that the book could be oversubscribed. The news will provide a welcome boost to London’s struggling market for [...]
US Treasury to make $7.6bn in sale of remaining AIG shares December 11, 2012 THE US Treasury’s sale of its remaining stake in American International Group (AIG) will fetch $7.6bn (£4.7bn), bringing the government a total profit of $22.7bn from its crisis-era bailout of the insurer. The share offering will close the chapter on one of the most politically contentious rescues of 2008, which ultimately gave AIG up to [...]
Do you rent or own the property where you live? December 11, 2012 KEVIN LAWRENCE PEMBROKE MANAGING AGENCY I own my house with a mortgage. I’m very lucky that I got a fixed rate mortgage at two per cent above base so it’s very easy. I’m probably overpaying my mortgage right now! ABDUL DAKHIL DAIWA SECURITIES I rent. It’s difficult to buy first time, and I’ve only been [...]
Costa buzzing as fury over rival boosts sales December 11, 2012 CONSUMER anger over the tax affairs of its main rival was highlighted as a reason for better-than-expected sales figures from Costa Coffee yesterday. The UK’s largest coffee chain saw a 7.1 per cent rise in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to 29 November, Costa’s parent company Whitbread said yesterday. Commentators put some of this [...]
Flooring retailer Carpetright profits from store makeover December 11, 2012 CARPETRIGHT posted a rise in operating profit for the first half, as a small increase in UK sales counteracted a continued decline in its European business, the retailer said yesterday. Like-for-like revenue at its UK business, which accounts for about 80 per cent of group sales, grew by 0.7 per cent in the 26 weeks [...]
BHP Billiton exits Browse for $1.6bn December 11, 2012 BHP Billiton said last night it is selling its interest in the troubled Browse liquefied natural gas project to an arm of PetroChina for $1.63bn (£992m). The London-listed miner is the second joint venture partner to exit the $30bn project after Chevron’s disposal in August increased the stake held by Shell. Browse has faced opposition [...]
What did you make of Whitbread’s trading update? December 11, 2012 JAMES HOLLINS INVESTEC No change to our forecasts, although there is also no change to our view that the shares are pricing in an outlook for substantial group returns improvements that, Costa-aside, we do not think exists. We retain our “sell” guidance and 1,650p target, with better value elsewhere in the sector. SIMON FRENCH PANMURE [...]
ASOS strides ahead thanks to jump in American sales December 11, 2012 A 57 per cent jump in US sales boosted fashion retailer Asos yesterday, as it posted a 30 per cent rise in sales over its first quarter. Asos, which reported sales of £165.8m in the three months to November, was flattered by a 34 per cent increase in its international business. Chief executive Nick Robinson [...]
Tullow snaps up Norway oil firm but shares sink December 11, 2012 BLUE CHIP explorer Tullow Oil plummeted more than eight per cent in trading yesterday as it announced it is to acquire Spring Energy Norway for up to $672m (£417m). Spring, a Norwegian oil exploration company, holds 28 offshore licences in the North, Norwegian and Barents Sea covering more than 18,000 square kilometres. Since 2008, it [...]