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  • Petropavlovsk to up output

    July 25, 2012

    Russia-focused gold miner Petropavlovsk aims to boost its gold production during the second half of 2012 after its first half output rose 27 per cent, the company said yesterday. Its first half gold production was 279,100 troy ounces, up from 219,100 ounces, year-on-year.

  • Better margins shore-up Informa

    July 25, 2012

    British media group Informa posted a three per cent rise in adjusted profits yesterday despite a fall in revenue. The company, which publishes shipping guide Lloyd’s List and organises exhibitions, said pre-tax profit increased to £142.8m. However, with impairment costs related to the disposal of its central European operations, Informa fell to a £27.4m loss.

  • Nomura chief executive to resign

    July 25, 2012

    Kenichi Watanabe, the head of Japanese bank Nomura, will resign to take responsibility for leaks of insider information to clients of the company’s brokerage unit, the Nikkei newspaper reported last night. Watanabe has already seen his pay docked by the board following the firm’s third insider trading scandal since he took the helm four years [...]

  • Moody’s threatens German banks

    July 25, 2012

    Ratings agency Moody’s last night changed its outlook on 17 German banking groups to negative because their ratings incorporate support from the German state. The change follows Moody’s decision earlier in the week to change the outlook on German sovereign ratings to negative from stable.

  • Insurer MetLife names new CFO

    July 25, 2012

    MetLife, the largest life insurer in the United States, yesterday announced it has appointed John Hele as its chief financial officer. Hele, who joins MetLife from Arch Capital Group, replaces Eric Steigerwalt who held the position on an interim basis.

  • Tullow will use Ugandan funds to boost output

    July 25, 2012

    AFRICA-FOCUSED Tullow Oil is setting its sights on boosting production at its Jubilee field in Ghana and success from a busy drilling programme, putting to use $2.9bn (£1.8bn) of funds from partners which bought into its Uganda project. Reporting a 48 per cent increase in first-half pre-tax profit to $829m and an unchanged dividend of [...]

  • Cookson plummets as profits are pulled down by silica arm

    July 25, 2012

    COOKSON Group said yesterday its first-half profit was dragged down by a loss at its fused silica business, and that it expected demand from the steel industry to soften as a result of slowing industrial production, particularly in Europe. Cookson, which receives about half of its revenue from supplying ceramic products to the steel and [...]

  • New markets help Iberdrola

    July 25, 2012

    IBERDROLA posted a two per cent rise in first-half core profit yesterday thanks to diversification away from its energy business in Spain into new markets like Brazil, the US and Britain. Its underlying earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation reached €4.1bn (£3.2bn), driven by a 12.2 per cent rise in its renewables business. The [...]

  • Providence reveals more oil off the coast of Ireland

    July 25, 2012

    DUBLIN-BASED oil explorer Providence Resources yesterday said estimates of oil found off the coast of southern Ireland have more than trebled, slightly higher than analysts had expected, as it eyes investment from larger players. Providence said oil in place at the wells stood in a range of 1bn to 1.6bn barrels of oil, against a [...]

  • US corporate results round-up

    July 25, 2012

    Boeing revenues up PLANE-MAKING giant Boeing weathered cuts in US defence spending and higher pension costs as it said yesterday that revenue rose 21 per cent and quarterly profits were up three per cent. Commercial unit sales that rose 34 per cent to $11.8bn and defence sales that rose seven per cent buoyed profits as [...]

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