SPORT IN BRIEF August 5, 2009 Headingley crackdown on fansCRICKET: Security has been increased at Headingley to avoid repeats of the rowdy behaviour at the fourth Ashes Test, which starts tomorrow. Some 81 fans were ejected from the Leeds ground when England played South Africa last year and, following the booing of Australia captain Ricky Ponting at Edgbaston, Yorkshire County Cricket [...]
Benitez seals 20m swoop for Aquilani August 5, 2009 LIVERPOOL manager Rafael Benitez yesterday moved quickly to fill the gap left by Xabi Alonso by agreeing a £20m fee with Roma for Italy midfielder Alberto Aquilani. While Alonso was completing his protracted £34m transfer to Real Madrid, Benitez wasted no time in replacing the Spaniard by confirming a deal for Aquilani. The 25-year-old is [...]
Bordeaux want ‘agreement’ with Arsenal over Chamakh August 5, 2009 ARSENAL have been given fresh hope in their bid to sign Marouane Chamakh, after Bordeaux hinted they are ready to slash their asking price for the Morocco striker. Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has had a £6m offer rejected but is refusing to go higher for a player who will be able to leave for nothing [...]
Kinnear claims Newcastle job offer on table August 5, 2009 NEWCASTLE’S chaotic preparations for life in the Championship took a further twist yesterday when former manager Joe Kinnear claimed to have been offered the job once again. Kinnear, who took over when Kevin Keegan departed in September only to be sidelined by heart surgery five months later, says he rejected a two-year deal last week [...]
SUMMER SALES FOOTBALL UPDATE August 5, 2009 Drogba signs to Blues until 2012 CHELSEA striker Didier Drogba last night committed his future to the club by signing a new three-year contract. The Ivory Coast international, who joined the Blues from Marseille in 2004, is thought to have agreed a deal worth £100,000 per week. “I love the club, I feel good here [...]
Sales drop at P&G eclipses profits surge August 5, 2009 PROCTER & Gamble, the American consumer goods giant, yesterday posted a disappointing 11 per cent decline in quarterly sales, hurt by weak demand for some Gillette razors and Braun shavers. The company, which also makes Tide laundry detergent and Pampers diapers, warned sales could fall as much as 10 per cent this quarter and profit [...]
US resists ratings regulation August 5, 2009 THE Obama administration is resisting calls to help ensure that credit ratings are reliable, saying this would force investors to rely even more on the ratings. Although credit rating agencies have been accused of assigning top ratings to complex securities that later crumbled in value, the government should not be in the business of regulating [...]
Hovis market share boost lifts Premier Food profits August 5, 2009 PREMIER Foods yesterday met forecasts with a six per cent rise in first-half profits, helped by market share gains for its Hovis bread and a growing trend among recession-hit Britons to eat at home. Premier, which also makes Mr Kipling cakes and Bisto gravy, said operating profit from continuing business before one-off items and goodwill [...]
Carpetright shares surge as it rolls out the first positive results for two years August 5, 2009 CARPETRIGHT shares rocketed yesterday after it surprised investors by reporting rising sales for the first quarter of this year. The UK’s biggest carpet retailer yesterday closed up 14 per cent to 757p after announcing like-for-like sales had increased by 1.4 percent in the 13 weeks to 1 August, the first rise since the fourth quarter [...]
WS Atkins posts flat first-quarter sales but jobs to go as cost-cutting continues August 5, 2009 ENGINEERING consultancy WS Atkins said first-quarter revenues were broadly flat but that it had cut more jobs during the period to combat challenging trading conditions in many of its markets. The company, which provides architectural, design and construction services, yesterday said the UK building design and utilities markets were still soft and that business in [...]