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  • Toffees going for revenge

    November 4, 2009

    FOOTBALL: Everton will be looking to avenge their five-goal Europa League thrashing by Benfica a fortnight ago when the pair meet in the reverse tie at Goodison Park tonight. Victory will see David Moyes’ men all but clinch a place in the next round, but the Toffees have been hit by an injury setback to [...]

  • Woods heads Asian WGC field

    November 4, 2009

    GOLF: World No1 Tiger Woods heads a star-studded 78-man field for the first-ever World Golf Championships event in Asia, the HSBC Champions, starting today. Woods claimed his 16th WGC title in 30 events at the Bridgestone Invitational in August, but says winning in Shanghai would be extra special. “I’m looking forward to the week, I [...]

  • Murray signs new 15m deal

    November 4, 2009

    TENNIS: Britain’s No1 Andy Murray is to end his long-standing association with Fred Perry by agreeing a new £15m deal with adidas. Reports suggest the world No4 will earn £3m-a-year over five years with the German sportswear giants, starting from January 2010. A statement from adidas confirmed: “The 22-year-old Briton will sport the iconic three [...]

  • ITV search nears an end

    November 4, 2009

    ITV HAS narrowed its search for a new chairman to three candidates, giving hope that the calamitous hunt to replace Michael Grade could be nearing an end. A source close to the commercial broadcaster said yesterday that three candidates remain in the race, though they were unable to confirm the identities of the individuals. Betting [...]

  • ‘Teflon Terry’ to take the reins as C4 chairman

    November 4, 2009

    ABBEY National chairman Sir Terry Burns is expected to be the new chairman of state-owned Channel 4, with Ofcom set to make an announcement imminently. The former permanent secretary to the Treasury is understood to be the watchdog’s choice to replace Luke Johnson, who steps down in January. Burns is also said to be Whitehall’s [...]

  • Aviva talks up outlook as sales slide in third quarter

    November 4, 2009

    AVIVA became the second insurer in as many days to talk up the profit outlook despite revealing a sharp slide in sales in the third quarter, led by a 25 per cent dive in UK life and pensions. The slump in the UK, where sales fell to £6.66bn from £8.84bn in the third quarter, weighed [...]

  • SHOULD AVIVA BE CONCERNED BY FALLING SALES OR CONTINUE TO FOCUS ON INCREASING PROFIT MARGINS?

    November 4, 2009

    DUNCAN HALL FINNCAP“Pursuing profit margins over growth in volume is the right strategy at this moment when it’s all about good management and tight cost control. In the current environment there probably isn’t that much volume out there, so why try to chase it?” BARRIE CORNES PANMURE GORDON“Although new business sales were shy of expectations, [...]

  • Liberty International hit by troubled shop tenants

    November 4, 2009

    LIBERTY International yesterday said its earnings power remained under pressure after last year’s tenant failures and despite welcome signs of relief in Britain’s recession-hit property market. Britain’s biggest shopping centre owner, which owns much of Covent Garden Market and Lakeside shopping centre, blamed lower income from short-term relettings of space vacated by struggling occupiers and [...]

  • FSA wins second insider trading prosecution case

    November 4, 2009

    A COURT has found a former corporate broker intern and his father guilty of insider trading that netted them about £110,000. Southwark Crown Court found Matthew Uberoi and his father Neel Uberoi guilty of 12 counts of insider dealing in the second such criminal case brought by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). Neel Uberoi made [...]

  • Wimpey set to hike house prices in 2010

    November 4, 2009

    HOUSEBUILDER Taylor Wimpey is set to hike its house prices next year after yesterday reporting it had sold all the homes it targeted for 2009. The group said the average selling price for private homes has already jumped nine per cent higher in the 12 weeks to 4 November than the £177,670 it reported in [...]

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