Avanti in 31.5m fundraising July 1, 2009 AVANTI Communications, the Aim-listed satellite operator, yesterday announced a £31.5m share placing as it revealed that its year-end results would beat expectations. The group said the new money will fund the upgrade of the technical hardware for the launch of its HYLAS satellite. HYLAS will be the first superfast broadband satellite to be launched in [...]
Finsbury boss Rudd quits as WH Ireland director July 1, 2009 ROLAND Rudd, the boss of City PR outfit Finsbury, has resigned as a non-executive director of City stockbroker WH Ireland, citing “other work commitments”. Rudd joined the board last year as part of a consortium that bought a 26 per cent stake in WH Ireland. Former Conservative Party treasurer Lord Marland, Carphone Warehouse co-founder David [...]
Cattles axes seven more executives July 1, 2009 DOORSTEP lender Cattles has launched a boardroom bloodbath, axing seven executives linked to a “breakdown in internal controls”. Finance director James Corr, chief operating officer and chairman of credit division Welcome Financial Services Ian Cummine and another unnamed senior executive of Welcome all had their contracts terminated after the review by law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus [...]
JAGUAR LAND ROVER DELAYS PAY DAY July 1, 2009 JAGUAR LAND ROVER, the carmaker, asked workers to delay salary payments yesterday to help its cashflow problems. The firm wants to push payments back two weeks to the end of the month. Last week the carmaker’s owner, Tata Motors, run by chairman Ratan Tata, posted a £280m 10-month loss.
Diageo to axe 900 Scotch whisky jobs July 1, 2009 DRINKS giant Diageo said yesterday that a total of 900 jobs will be axed in Scotland as part of a restructuring drive designed to help the company through the downturn. Diageo will close its packaging plant at Kilmarnock, where around 700 people are employed, as well as shutting down its 200-year-old grain spirit distillery and [...]
Why a Vodafone and T-Mobile tie up makes sense July 1, 2009 FOR Sale. British mobile network operator. Number four in market. Unprofitable. One neglectful German owner. £3bn or nearest offer. If JP Morgan, which has been appointed to drum up interest in a potential sale of Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile UK, were to write a classified ad for the business, this is how it would read. One [...]
British private sector hit by declining profitability and worker productivity July 1, 2009 BRITISH companies saw their profitability deteriorate in the first three months of 2009 for a fourth successive quarter to hit the lowest level since the autumn of 2003, official data said yesterday. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that the net rate of return by private non-financial corporations in the first quarter of 2009 [...]
Hochschild Mining ups its stake in Gold Resource July 1, 2009 HOCHSCHILD Mining, the gold and silver producer, said yesterday it had exercised an option to up its stake in Gold Resource, spending $20m on a further 5m shares. It said the price was a discount of 20 per cent to the previous 30 day closing price average. The purchase will be funded from its existing [...]
WOOD GROUP IN LINE July 1, 2009 ENERGY services provider John Wood Group said yesterday its performance for the year to date remains in line with expectations, thanks to the strengthening of the oil price over recent weeks. The company was in the spotlight last month as the Venezuelan government seized its assets in the country. It reportedly stands to lose £100m [...]
Bombardier sells off 22 trains July 1, 2009 Bombardier said yesterday it will supply another 22 Bombardier Talent trains to Germany’s Deutsche Bahn (DB) valued at just under €100m (£85.8m). It brings the total number of Talent trains ordered by DB to 98. The news came a day after Bombardier sold 204 streetcars to the Toronto Transit Commission in the largest single order [...]