GPE executives get big bonuses while slump hits profits June 7, 2009 GREAT Portland Estates, the West End property group, has handed out a total £1.3m in executive bonus payouts, despite sinking to a £436m pre-tax loss last year. The property group is expected to face clashes when it meets shareholders at its annual meeting next month. Since the downturn bonuses have been in the spotlight as [...]
IS ANDY HORNBY THE RIGHT MAN FOR ALLIANCE BOOTS? June 7, 2009 GAVIN GEORGE ERNST&YOUNGAlliance Boots will be looking at the top heavy-weight contenders for the role. But the problem is there aren’t that many experienced retail chief executives who are available on the market. Despite HBOS, Hornby’s reputation remains undiminished in retail circles. JOHN STEVENSON KBC PEEL HUNTHornby’s Asda background definitely lends itself to the Boots [...]
UK blames bankers for crisis June 7, 2009 83 per cent of Britons lay the blame for the economic crisis at the banking industry’s door, a survey by market analysis firm Datamonitor has shown. 82 per cent also said they blamed the government and the Financial Services Authority, with the majority of those feeling that the lack of regulation was symptomatic of a [...]
Lloyds: Business confidence up June 7, 2009 Business confidence rose for a third consecutive month in May, according to the latest Lloyds TSB Business Barometer report. The bank hails “promising signs” in May, claiming 44 per cent of firms now predict better business conditions this year compared to 35 per cent in April.
Iceland and UK in savings deal June 7, 2009 Details have been finalised on how UK savers who left deposits in the offshore branch of collapsed Icelandic bank Landsbanki are to be compensated. Icelandic Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir said yesterday: “The settlement of this very difficult issue is an important first step for us in regaining our credibility and the confidence of the international [...]
Rio under fire for BHP tie-up post Chinalco June 7, 2009 A BACKLASH began over the proposed tie-up between mining giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto this weekend, as steel producers worldwide expressed their dismay, saying the marriage would allow the two companies to set the world price for iron ore. Members for the industry have called on the European Commission (EC) to intervene in the [...]
How to look for value in today’s nervous markets June 7, 2009 Whilst it’s hard not to be distracted by the ever changing political story – sterling was driven to a two week low against the euro and weakened three cents against the dollar because of the pressures on the UK government – investors are also having to keep their eye on the growth ball and wonder [...]
Newcastle takeover bid attracts local attention June 7, 2009 Mike Ashley could be close to escape from his controversial spell as owner of Newcastle United after it was revealed there was “real and decent interest” in the football club from more than one Tyneside party. Sports Direct owner Ashley is desperate to sell the club, which was relegated from the Premier League last month, [...]
Buckingham’s delight over Turkish deal June 7, 2009 HERITAGE OIL is understood to be in talks with Genel Enerji, the Turkish oil company controlled by Turkey’s richest man, Mehmet Emin Karamehmet. A deal with the millionaire, which follows frenzied talks over who would take over the FTSE 250 company, could see Karamehmet become a major shareholder, turning Heritage into a major player in [...]
We do more harm than good in ignoring the EU June 7, 2009 Loyal City A.M. readers will know that I am forever trying to drum up interest in the European Union. How many of us realise that 98.8 per cent of the cost of the FSA’s regulations originates in Brussels? The EU is not a quirky continental side show – its decisions are at the core of [...]