JJB’S JONES IN BOARD ATTACK August 11, 2009 JJB Sports executive chairman Sir David Jones was left red-faced last night after emails in which he criticises nearly all his fellow directors were leaked. In an email exchange between Jones and former chief executive Chris Ronnie dated October 2008, Jones criticises five members of the board. Four of the men have now stepped down, [...]
JACK OF ALL TRADES August 11, 2009 ARSENAL’S teenage starlet Jack Wilshere made his England Under-21 debut in Groningen last night as Stuart Pearce’s side battled to a 0-0 draw in their friendly with Holland. Another debutant, West Ham’s Junior Stainslas, came close to scoring for the Three Lions but his shot, following neat interplay with Micah Richards, was well saved by [...]
Boardroom ban risk for Phoenix 4 August 11, 2009 THE Phoenix Four, the consortium which controlled carmaker MG Rover when it dramatically collapsed in 2005, could be banned from company boardrooms for life. Business secretary Lord Mandelson has asked lawyers to put together the evidence needed to ban John Towers, Nick Stephenson, Peter Beale and John Edwards from serving as company directors in the [...]
Injury forces Schumacher to scrap plans for comeback August 11, 2009 SEVEN-TIME champion Michael Schumacher yesterday said he was “disappointed to the core” after being forced to abandon his hotly-anticipated comeback less than two weeks before his first race in three years. The German, 40, had been set to make a sensational return to the track at this month’s European Grand Prix as a short-term replacement [...]
FSA in probe of JPMorgan August 11, 2009 INVESTMENT bank JPMorgan Chase has instructed KPMG to conduct a review into its procedures for looking after client money, after a systems error sparked an inquiry into its methods by the City watchdog. JPMorgan confirmed yesterday it had recently discovered an operational error dating back to 2002, which involved failing to keep around £8.5bn of [...]
Friends Prov dives into Cowdery deal August 11, 2009 THE BOARD of Friends Provident unanimously supported a fourth takeover bid from Clive Cowdery’s buyout vehicle Resolution yesterday, heralding an end to one of the world’s oldest life insurers. Trevor Matthews, chief executive of the 177-year old firm that was founded as a friendly society for Quakers, said he was “excited” at Cowdery’s plans to [...]
Young given the nod to act as ‘clone’ for Gerrard August 11, 2009 ENGLAND coach Fabio Capello admitted he would like to “clone” injured midfielder Steven Gerrard after giving Ashley Young the nod to replace him for tonight’s friendly against Holland. Aston Villa winger Young will fill the left-wing berth due to be occupied by Gerrard, who withdrew from the squad yesterday after picking up a groin injury [...]
House prices and home loans showing signs of stabilisation August 11, 2009 HOUSE PRICES rose 1.6 per cent in June on the previous month, narrowing the annual decline to 10.7 per cent, according to official government data published yesterday. The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) said that UK house prices rose by 2.6 per cent in the quarter ending June 2009, compared to a fall [...]
OSBORNE: TORIES ARE PROGRESSIVE August 11, 2009 SHADOW chancellor George Osborne yesterday sought to snatch the “progressive” tag from the Labour party. Osborne said that while Labour would make front-line spending cuts, the Tories would protect departments through efficiency savings. He added the Tories had no secret plan to introduce a 20p VAT rate.
Intercontinental Hotels sees profits plummet in slump August 11, 2009 THE world’s biggest hotel group by number of rooms, Intercontinental Hotels (IHG), yesterday reported a 56 per cent dive in pre-tax profits as the economic downturn continues to squeeze the leisure sector. The group said pre-tax profits for the six months to 30 June fell from $236m (£143m) to $151m, as revenues fell by a [...]