BEST OF THE BROKERS August 12, 2009 MICHAEL PAGEAhead of the firm’s first half results on Monday, Panmure Gordon rates Michael Page a “sell” with a 94p target price. The broker said the current outlook cannot be anything but cautious, making valuation difficult. Rival Adecco’s acquisition of Spring Group makes the chances of it buying Page slim, said Panmure. COOKSONUBS introduced a [...]
ING back to profit but banking suffers August 12, 2009 DUTCH banking group ING returned to the black yesterday, posting second-quarter pre-tax profit of €74m (£63.5m), but saw its banking operations fall to a surprise loss. The financial services group turned around its dismal performance during the credit crunch, which saw it post a €4.3bn loss in the final quarter of 2008, followed by a [...]
Fury over McDonalds’ 2012 exclusivity August 12, 2009 THE organisers of the 2012 London Olympics came under fire yesterday as it emerged that McDonald’s will be the only food brand seen at the event. Other vendors will be present at the Olympic venues but, as official sponsor, the golden arches will be the only brand seen by hungry visitors. The agreement seemingly undermines [...]
CITY VIEWS: IS IT RIGHT THAT MCDONALD’S WILL BE THE ONLY FOOD SPONSOR AT THE OLYMPICS ? August 12, 2009 GEORGE WILLIAMSON WELBECK GROUP“Absolutely ridiculous. The whole ethos for the Olympics is a sporting and healthy environment. To restrict all branding of food to McDonald’s is too much. This is our Olympics and we should want to give it a British feel, not one of a world wide franchise.”NICHOLAS YIALONITES NEW YORK EXCHANGE“It’s not good [...]
Sky Digital Media terminates sales contracts with 23 sports websites August 12, 2009 BSkyB’s digital sales house said yesterday that it will stop selling ads for 23 third-party sports sites as it moves to focus its resources on increasing revenues. The sites due to be terminated comprise mainly of small rugby, gymnastics and niche fan sites, and make up just 1.8 per cent of Sky Digital Media’s (SDM) [...]
Large cap index back on the up as sentiment stays high August 12, 2009 THE FTSE 100 closed up by 1 per cent yesterday, as investors took their positions ahead of last night’s Federal Reserve statement on US growth prospects. The index ended 45.42 points higher at 4,716.76, after closing down 1.1 per cent on Tuesday, its biggest fall in a fortnight after hitting 2009 highs on Friday. “Great, [...]
US stocks buoyed by Fed’s optimism August 12, 2009 US stocks powered higher yesterday as the Federal Reserve said it saw signs of a more stable economy. Stocks had been on track to close at their highest level in 10 months, led by technology and financials, but shares lost steam in the last half hour of trading. The Federal Reserve said the economy was [...]
TUI warns of poor winter sun demand August 12, 2009 DEMAND for summer holidays is holding up in the recession, Thomson owner TUI Travel said yesterday, but it warned the winter season could be bleak. TUI said that a surge of late-bookings, prompted by dismal British weather, has left the group with fewer summer holidays left to sell than last year. Late summer bookings contributed [...]
HMRC gets access to offshore funds August 12, 2009 HM REVENUE and Customs (HMRC) will be able to access the offshore accounts of UK citizens with accounts at more than 300 banks, after it secured “production orders” forcing lenders to disclose the information. HMRC continued its campaign against tax evasion with the orders, which will also see the 308 affected banks required to pass [...]
Collapse in commodities ends BHP’s record run August 12, 2009 BHP Billiton, the world’s largest miner, yesterday reported a 30 per cent slide in annual profit excluding writedowns, its first fall in seven years, pummelled by a slump in metals prices and demand. It said there were emerging signs of demand improving in North America, Europe and Japan, but said it was too early to [...]