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  • Postal strikes hit businesses

    August 9, 2009

    Dr Helen Hill, Policy Director at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) hit out at proposed extensions to postal strikes yesterday, saying they “will start to seriously damage the capital’s reputation as a good place to conduct business.” Postal strikes started on Friday and are set to last until tomorrow at least.

  • SFO to reveal stance on Rover

    August 9, 2009

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is set to reveal whether or not it is to begin a criminal investigation into the collapse of carmaker MG Rover. Business department inspectors have been looking into the deal for four years. The decision is set to attract controversy. The carmaker collapsed into administration in 2005, costing 6,000 jobs.

  • RHJ says GM sale is not decided

    August 9, 2009

    The outcome of the bidding process for GM’s German unit Opel is not a foregone conclusion, despite widespread backing for rival bidder Magna, the head of RHJ International said yesterday. RHJ still has good chances of winning the prolonged bidding process for the General Motor’s unit, chief executive Leonhard Fischer said. Fischer’s comments come after [...]

  • GREYHOUND HITS THE UK

    August 9, 2009

    THE famed Greyhound buses will soon be seen on the UK’s motorways after FirstGroup, which bought the franchise two years ago, secured a deal to start services in London from next month. Fares on the bus will start from £1, and it is hoped that it will take on budget transport rivals National Express and [...]

  • CITY BACK FROM WEEK OF FROLICS AT COWES

    August 9, 2009

    THE weather-beaten City sailing crowd are back in the City this week after the annual Cowes week regatta, probably feeling a touch worse for wear after the closing celebrations at the weekend. Carphone Warehouse tycoon Charles Dunstone was celebrating winning the overall trophy for his class, after his boat Rio finished ahead of the pack [...]

  • BILL OF THE WEEK

    August 9, 2009

    EXCLUSIVITY is officially back in vogue. This group of four accountants were invited to dine at the private table in High Timber’s wine cellar by restaurant founder Neleen Strauss last week, where they proceeded to spend £2,114.16 of their hard-earned cash on fine wine and mouth-watering munch. Roasted scallops, foie gras and rib eye steaks [...]

  • Guardian loses 24m on investment hedge

    August 9, 2009

    NEWSPAPER publisher Guardian Media Group (GMG) has caused a storm by admitting it lost £24m on hedging against currency movements last year, as the future of its Observer Sunday newspaper continues to hang in the balance. GMG hedged its £200m investment portfolio, which is heavily weighted towards funds denominated in other currencies, against an appreciation [...]

  • Debt fears cast a cloud over outlook for stocks

    August 9, 2009

    The FTSE 100 hit its highest point for the year last week, boosted by big gains for the banks. But that was until Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief executive Stephen Hester handed out a dose of reality. Unlike Lloyds he refused to speculate that the worst is over and pointed out the next two [...]

  • Media Square heads for tussle with investor

    August 9, 2009

    MEDIA Square, the communications firm led by entrepreneur Roger Parry, looks set for a tussle with its largest shareholder Peter Lynch over concerns the former stockbroker might try to wrest control of the company. In a circular sent ahead of its annual meeting later this month, Media Square has urged shareholders to vote down an [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    August 9, 2009

    ROLLS-ROYCEGoldmach Sachs downgraded the civil aerospace company to Sell after a strong outperformance against its peers. It added that it expected the sector’s downturn to be less severe than investors anticipated, and that Rolls-Royce would benefit from this. It downgraded the company because its shares trade at a premium to rivals.FRANCE TELECOMJP Morgan upgraded France [...]

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