SHAREHOLDER VIEWS: DO YOU BELIEVE ROSE SHOULD RELINQUISH THE EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN ROLE? July 8, 2009 JEANETTE CAWLEY“Sir Stuart Rose does a fantastic job. I just don’t think that having two separate people for chairman and chief executive would bring anything extra to the company, because he knows the business really well from top to bottom.”HAZEL HOARE“As far as I’m concerned they should get rid of him. I think the board [...]
Luxembourg off tax haven list July 8, 2009 Luxembourg has been removed from a “grey list” of countries seen by the OECD as lacking financial transparency, budget minister Luc Frieden said yesterday. “As of this afternoon Luxembourg will be on the OECD tax haven white list,” he said. The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development had placed Luxembourg on the so-called grey [...]
TalkTalk delivers a blow to Phorm July 8, 2009 Shares in Phorm suffered another blow yesterday after the online behavioural monitoring company confirmed that telecoms retailer Talk Talk had ended their commercial agreement. The news came two days after BT said it had no plans to use Phorm’s service, sending the shares 42 per cent lower. Phorm said Carphone Warehouse subsidiary TalkTalk had not [...]
JPMCaz unveils scathing Pru note July 8, 2009 JP Morgan Cazenove (JPM Caz) has published a controversial research note suggesting insurance heavyweight Prudential has “made full use of the vagaries of insurance accounting to present its results in a good light”. The note, a draft of which was shown to the firm last week, sparked concern when Pru proposed a number of changes [...]
A banker’s bash at philosophy is short on logic July 8, 2009 GOOD VALUEBy Stephen GreenALLEN LANE, £20 SAMUEL JOHNSON famously opined about watching a dog walk on its hind legs: it is not done well, but you are surprised to find it done at all. Something of the same reaction seems to be behind the excitement generated by this book. It is laudable that Green, the [...]
OUT OF OFFICE BY ZOE STRIMPEL July 8, 2009 ARCADIA AT DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRETom Stoppard’s unforgettable 1993 drama wittily looks at life, mathematics and, well, everything. Set in a country house in both 1809-11 and 1989, it consistently and wittily catches at two ends of the same stick, be it Fermat’s Theorem or a paperweight. David Leveaux’s production is right on the money [...]
It’s summer time and the boozing is easy … and delicious July 8, 2009 WHEN was the last time you really felt you were drinking a perfect drink? The right glass, the right temperature, the right mixture, composition, a veritable wash of refreshment and taste? Chances are, most of the time you knock back whatever is on offer – be it in the pub, or from your fridge at [...]
Manufacturing output slump July 7, 2009 MANUFACTURING output fell by 0.5 per cent in May, according to official data released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics, reducing the likelihood that the UK economy returned to growth in the second quarter. The surprise fall – analysts had expected a rise of 0.2 per cent – meant that manufacturing is now 13.1 [...]
Shop prices inched higher in June, food prices to fall July 7, 2009 INFLATION in shop prices rose only modestly in June and at a slower rate than in May, according to the British Retail Consortium-Nielsen’s shop price inflation index released today. Prices rose by 0.7 per cent in June compared with the same period last year and was held up by food inflation of 5.6 per cent [...]
UK consumer upbeat about rest of year July 7, 2009 BRITISH consumers are feeling increasingly positive and confidence levels are now close to those recorded last year, according the Nationwide consumer confidence index published today. The index rose to 58 from 54 in May, compared to a reading of 59 in June last year. Consumer expectations for the economic situation in six months time were [...]