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  • CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    October 29, 2009

    MarshThe insurance broker and risk adviser has hired Simon Curtis as chief operating officer of its UK operations, based in London. He succeeds Ian Clarke, who continues as a board member and a member of the firm’s international executive group. Curtis joins from Jardine Lloyd Thompson, which he joined in 2000 after its acquisition of [...]

  • Evolution on a high as profit haul grows

    October 29, 2009

    INVESTMENT banking group Evolution yesterday cheered the market as it said profits for the year should exceed expectations, after the firm saw strong trading growth, increased corporate activity and record levels of funds under management. Evolution said second-half revenues in its investment banking division would be “at least double” those reported in the six months [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    October 29, 2009

    GLAXOSMITHKLINECollins Stewart increased its price target for GlaxoSmithKline from 1,360p to 1,383p due to higher long-term forecasts for selected products. It made minor changes to its shorter-term forecasts following a third-quarter performance that was generally in line with forecasts. The broker reiterated its “buy” recommendation. TRINITY MIRRORGoldman Sachs downgraded Trinity Mirror from “buy” to “neutral” [...]

  • Henderson assets up despite outflows

    October 29, 2009

    FUND manager Henderson yesterday said the recent market rally boosted assets under management over the third quarter, despite the firm suffering from client withdrawals. Henderson, which took over stricken rival New Star in April, said it had £57.7bn under management at the end of September, up nine per cent from the £53bn it posted three [...]

  • Virgin Media beats City expectations as users pay more

    October 29, 2009

    VIRGIN Media yesterday beat analysts expectation to reveal a 1.3 per cent increase in third quarter revenue, narrowing its losses, as customers spent more than ever on its services. The cable operator said that average revenue per user (Arpu) rose to a record £44.24 per month, driven by demand for superfast broadband and video on [...]

  • Glass ceiling hasn’t been smashed yet

    October 29, 2009

    BRITAIN has slipped to 15th in the  international league table for gender equality, it emerged yesterday, as a number of high-profile City women told City A.M. that they believed that glass ceiling still exists. Britain has slid to 15th place, down from 9th in 2006 for gender equality, according to the World Economic Fund. Top [...]

  • AstraZeneca hikes profit forecast as early swine flu sales boost revenues

    October 29, 2009

    ASTRAZENECA, the UK’s second biggest drug company, yesterday increased its full-year outlook for the second quarter in a row yesterday as profits jumped 24 per cent, beating forecasts. The group reported pre-tax profits of $3.03bn (£1.83bn) for its third quarter as revenues rose by five per cent to $8.2bn, helped by earlier-than-expected sales from its [...]

  • Blacks fights for survival as losses soar

    October 29, 2009

    OUTDOOR retailer Blacks Leisure yesterday revealed it had  submitted a rescue restructuring plan to its bankers, after reporting its losses had more than doubled in the first six months of the year. Blacks Leisure posted a pre-tax loss of £18.1m in six months to 29 August, compared to the £6.7m loss it reported a year [...]

  • INM profits dive but says ad market is stabilising

    October 29, 2009

    TROUBLED media group Independent News & Media (INM) said yesterday it had seen a 37 per cent fall in operating profits for the year to 23 October. The Independent publisher cut its full-year operating profit guidance range to between €170m (£153m) and €190m, down from a previous estimate of €200m to €230m. But the group [...]

  • Bond issues help out at Moody’s

    October 29, 2009

    MOODY’S, parent of Moody’s Investors Service, reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings yesterday on a pickup in bond issuance, and raised its outlook for the full year. Moody’s, whose main business is providing ratings for debt, and its main rival McGraw-Hill’s Standard & Poor’s, were hit hard by a slump in debt issuance during the recession, but [...]

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