Malmo course the longest yet July 22, 2009 GOLF: The SAS Masters in Sweden will create history this morning when golfers take on the longest course ever on the European Tour. The Barseback course, near Malmo, measures up at a massive 7,665 yards – 22 yards longer than the previous record-holder, Torrey Pines. Just one of the par fours is under 400 yards, [...]
Four banned in betting probe July 22, 2009 FOOTBALL: Four players have been banned for up to a year for breaching betting rules following a Football Association investigation. The probe centred around the League Two clash between Accrington Stanley and Bury in May 2008 which generated unusual betting activity. Ex-Accrington player Jay Harris was banned for a year and fined £5,000, while team-mates [...]
ECB scrap Twenty20 plans July 22, 2009 CRICKET: The England and Wales Cricket Board has opted to scrap plans for a second Twenty20 competition next season. The ECB was considering launching a P20 Championship as well as the current Twenty20 Cup to rival the Indian Premier League, but decided against it after meeting with county chiefs.
GM upbeat despite poor sales July 22, 2009 General Motors (GM) yesterday announced a 22 per cent year-on-year global sales drop for the first six months of 2009, amid the economic slowdown and the company’s slide into bankruptcy. But GM global sales improved in the second quarter compared with the first quarter and its chief sales analyst said the US economy has been [...]
Euromoney expects drop in revenues to continue July 22, 2009 Financial publishing and events group Euromoney said yesterday that revenues for the quarter to end-June fell 22 per cent at constant currencies, and predicted further declines in subscription revenues for the rest of the year. The company, majority-owned by Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) – which is due to report today – highlighted customer [...]
TV rights deal sends Arena shares racing July 22, 2009 SHARES in Arena Leisure, the largest racecourse operator in Britain, soared by over 30 per cent yesterday after it announced a deal with Satellite Information Services (SIS) for the provision of horse racing coverage to licensed betting offices in the UK and Ireland. Arena said that it will receive total revenues of around £106m over [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS July 22, 2009 BSKYBJP Morgan upgraded BSkyB to “neutral” from “underweight”, saying that the regulatory overhang has been removed in the short-term – with Ofcom unlikely to publish its next consultation document until the end of the year – and the focus can shift to operating performance and capital structure. But some factors stop the broker from being [...]
TomTom impresses despite fall July 22, 2009 Dutch navigation device maker TomTom posted better-than-expected second-quarter results yesterday and upped its cost-savings target, raising hopes that efforts to manage its debt and update its business model are bearing fruit. Net profit was €20m (£17.3m), down 61 per cent from a year earlier but beating average analyst expectations of €13m as it sold more [...]
Cadbury signs up to Fairtrade July 22, 2009 The UK’s best-selling chocolate bar, Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, is set to become the largest brand to bear the Fairtrade logo, in a move which will see it try to steal market share from its ethical rivals. It is thought that the tie up between Fairtrade and Britain’s biggest selling chocolate bar will raise Fairtrade sales [...]
NS&I says flight to safety over July 22, 2009 National Savings & Investments (NS&I), the taxpayer-backed savings authority, said yesterday that the “flight to safety” by investors – which saw a record £26bn poured into its products last year – is over. As it announced its annual results for 2008/2009 and for the quarter ending 30 June, NS&I said it was operating in a [...]