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  • With Polish vixens and Japanese beef, it’s like the boom never ended

    June 22, 2009

    NO 2020 WARWICK STREET, W1B 5NF, TEL: 020 7292 6102 FOODSERVICEATMOSPHEREPrice per head without drink: £35 AN economist I know is fond of saying that nothing epitomised the boom years like Wagyu and foie gras burgers. Well, he’ll be relieved to know, the boom years are back in one corner of town: No 20 at [...]

  • OTHER NUMERICAL RESTAURANTS

    June 22, 2009

    RHODES 24Spiky-haired celebrity chef Gary Rhodes’ City headquarters sits halfway up Tower 42, and has some of the best views of any restaurant in London, with food to match. 24th floor, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, EC2N 1HQ, www.rhodes24.co.uk 1 LOMBARD STREETThe City’s most central fine-dining restaurant, sitting in prime location outside Bank Tube [...]

  • Rose waives 1.1m share award payout

    June 22, 2009

    SIR Stuart Rose, executive chairman of Marks & Spencer, yesterday waived his entitlement to more than £1m in shares in a bid to appease disgruntled shareholders. Under the incentive share plan, M&S’s remuneration committee had awarded Rose 1,184,900 shares. But after a shareholder backlash led by the Association of British Insurers (ABI), Rose said he [...]

  • INDEPENDENT CONSIDERS CASH CALL

    June 22, 2009

    INDEPENDENT News and Media (INM), publisher of The Independent newspaper, is mulling a deeply-discounted rights issue as part of the refinancing of its €200m (£169m) bond. INM is in talks with shareholders, including former chief executive Sir Tony O’Reilly (left) and Denis O’Brian, who have a combined stake of over 50 per cent.

  • Blue Oar, now Astaire, fined 225,000 by LSE for breaching Aim regulations

    June 22, 2009

    STOCKBROKER Blue Oar Securities, which recently changed its name to Astaire, was yesterday hit with a £225,000 fine from the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and publicly censured for breaching the Aim market rules. The LSE said Blue Oar failed in its duty as a nominated adviser (Nomad) to Worthington Nicholls, now called Managed Support Services, [...]

  • Apple’s new iPhone sells 1m in week one as Jobs returns

    June 22, 2009

    ­­APPLE said yesterday that it had sold more than 1m of its iPhone 3GS in the first three days of launch, making it the most successful smart phone debut to date. The rush to secure the latest model beat analyst expectations and matched the sales for the old 3G model, despite being launched in just [...]

  • LINDSEY PROTESTS CONTINUE

    June 22, 2009

    HUNDREDS of sacked contract workers burnt their dismissal letters outside Lindsey oil refinery yesterday in a symbolic act of defiance against French owner Total, which had given them until last night to reapply for their jobs. Thousands of workers from across the UK are expected to down tools today in support of the 647 staff [...]

  • ITV flatters bondholders

    June 22, 2009

    ITV’s bondholders have won improved terms on the broadcaster’s proposed bond exchange just two days before the offer closes. The struggling broadcaster said that, following discussions with “several substantial holders” of its 2011 bonds, the new bonds will pay a coupon of 10 per cent rather than the 9 per cent offered previously. The exchange [...]

  • Thames Water drinks in profits but warns of rising bills to come

    June 22, 2009

    THAMES Water said yesterday that tighter cost controls had driven a full year pre-tax profit rise of four per cent to £435.1m, but warned of a challenging year to come. The UK’s largest water company said that for every 100p of profit it made, it has invested 226p in a programme which included replacing London’s [...]

  • BA’s all-business class City flights set for take off

    June 22, 2009

    TROUBLED British Airways (BA) said yesterday it would go ahead with its all-business class London City to New York service, despite having reported record losses earlier this year. The service, which will begin on 29 September, sees each Airbus A318 plane take just 32 passengers over the Atlantic. The plane will stop in Ireland for [...]

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