Booth content over ref change for Haye fight July 11, 2012 DAVID Haye’s trainer Adam Booth is confident that the change of referee for Saturday’s bitter heavyweight bout with Dereck Chisora is exactly what his fighter needs to prevail. It was yesterday revealed that Puerto Rico’s Luis Pabon will be the third man in the ring after both Haye and Booth had previously rejected the 68-year-old [...]
Gemili secures personal best July 11, 2012 BRITISH sprint sensation Adam Gemili again underlined his exceptional potential by last night recording 10.05seconds when winning the World Junior Championships 100m in Barcelona. The time was a personal best in the young sprinter’s promising career and edged him 0.12secs ahead of the United States’ Aaron Ernest and 0.23secs in front of Jamaica’s Odean Skeen. [...]
Flower lauds blooming England July 11, 2012 CRICKET: Coach Andy Flower believes England’s one-day series thrashing of Australia proves his team are improving across all formats. “I’m happy not only with the result but with the way we played,” he said.
Fifa chiefs in £14m bribe claim July 11, 2012 FOOTBALL: Ex-Fifa president Joao Havelange and executive committee member Ricardo Teixeira received bribes of up to £14.4m in total from the world governing body’s former marketing company ISL, according to court documents released yesterday.
Eversheds sponsors The Old Vic theatre July 11, 2012 SHAKESPEARE may have described lawyers as ‘base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy, worsted-stocking knaves’ in King Lear. But today, City law firm Eversheds shows that it is not bearing any grudges with the famous old bard by launching a sponsorship programme at the Old Vic, the theatre near Waterloo that often stages Shakespearean classics. [...]
Goldman: Gold rush for Team GB at Olympics July 11, 2012 EUROPE is in crisis and the UK in recession, but top analysts at Goldman Sachs have set aside those distractions to focus on the really big story of the year – the London Olympics. British athletes should bring home a huge 30 gold medals, up from 19 in 2008, according to the economists’ forecast. They [...]
GILBERT’S FIRST SWING IS PAR FOR THE COURSE July 11, 2012 ABERDEEN Asset Management’s chief executive Martin Gilbert tees off in the Pro-am golfing tournament ahead of the Scottish Open yesterday. The pro-am game preceded The Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open which begins today at Castle Stuart Golf Links, Inverness. The £2.5m four-day European Tour tournament finishes on Sunday. A host of the world’s top players [...]
Xstrata delays vote on merger with Glencore July 11, 2012 THE GO-AHEAD for the $53bn (£34bn) mega-merger between mining giant Xstrata and commodities trader Glencore has been delayed until at least September, it was announced yesterday. Investors had originally been scheduled to vote on the deal today but Xstrata changed the schedule last week in an attempt to smooth relations with shareholders who are fighting [...]
Kicking the soft drink bottletop down the road proves costly July 11, 2012 UPON nothing has so great and diligent ingenuity been brought to bear in all ages and in all countries, except the most uncivilised, as upon the invention of substitutes for water.” The great American cynic Ambrose Bierce wasn’t writing about Britvic’s Fruit Shoot brand, but he might as well have been. Since 2000, the fruit [...]
Britvic slumps as drinks maker says recall may cost up to £25m July 11, 2012 SHARES in soft drink maker Britvic fell as much as 17 per cent yesterday, after it warned that the cost of product recalls announced last week could hit £25m. The soft drinks producer recalled all bottles of Robinsons Fruit Shoot Regular, Hydro and Low Sugar after the children’s drinks were hit by manufacturing flaws following [...]