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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • HELICAL BAR SUBMITS PLANS FOR WHITE CITY

    July 24, 2012

    HELICAL Bar said yesterday it has submitted plans to build 1,150 homes as part of a giant 12-acre residential-led development in White City, west London. The site, known as Brickfields, is being built in partnership with Aviva Investors and is expected to be worth £750m.

  • Bumper medal haul predicted for Team GB

    July 24, 2012

    THE OFFICIAL medal target for British athletes may be 48, but if a team of financial risk analysts have their way then Team GB should be taking home a much higher haul of precious metals. According to Airton Risk Management, part of betting firm Paddy Power, the home turf advantage and some surprise star performances [...]

  • LONDON 2012 IMAGE OF THE DAY

    July 24, 2012

    During the Olympics, City A.M. will publish an Image of the Day. If you have a shot you think our readers will like, email pictures@cityam.com PRINCESS Anne yesterday attended the official welcome for Team GB to the Olympic Village. Britain’s competitors were greeted by a ceremony of dancers and musicians.

  • Off-licence hits back at Games branding rules

    July 24, 2012

    OFF-LICENCE chain Oddbins hasn’t so much tweaked the noses of London 2012 chiefs as clamped them in a vice and swung them from a wrecking ball. In a tongue-in-cheek attack on the strict branding laws designed to protect the Games’ official sponsors, Oddbins have offered a discount to anyone who proves they’ve shunned all of [...]

  • Wet weather helps lift sales at Carpetright

    July 24, 2012

    CARPETRIGHT, the troubled floor coverings retailer, showed some signs of recovery yesterday after revamped stores and improvements to its bed range helped boost first quarter sales. The group, which has issued a string of profit warnings over the last two years, said like-for-like sales at its 486 UK stores rose 1.7 per cent in the [...]

  • Swatch revenue soars despite weaker China luxury demand

    July 24, 2012

    BOOMING demand for mid-priced watches in China is more than offsetting a slight cooling at the top end of the market, Swatch Group said yesterday as it stuck to a forecast for record annual sales. The world’s largest watchmaker, whose Omega brand is the official timekeeper for the London Olympics, reported first-half sales up 14 [...]

  • PZ Cussons hit by Nigeria and Australia woes

    July 24, 2012

    SOAPMAKER PZ Cussons yesterday reported a sharp fall in full-year profits after shouldering higher raw material costs and suffering worsening trading conditions in Nigeria and Australia. The owner of Imperial Leather soap and St Tropez fake tan said profit before tax fell by 55 per cent to £48.5m in the year to 31 May. Profits [...]

  • Finsbury Food sales up to £207m

    July 24, 2012

    Bakery goods maker Finsbury Food yesterday posted a 9.4 per cent leap in sales to £207m for the year despite tough market conditions and price inflation in key ingredients such as eggs and sugar. Its cake division enjoyed a 9.2 per cent jump in sales while its bread and free from division grew 10 per [...]

  • £5.5m to support high streets

    July 24, 2012

    Nearly 400 struggling town centres have won support from a government programme that aims to help revive high streets. Fifteen will become “Portas Pilots” – named after retail consultant Mary Portas – and will receive investment and support from leading industry figures. Newly announced Portas Pilots in London include Lower Marsh and The Cut in [...]

  • Safety still rules at unflashy Volvo

    July 24, 2012

    The law of Jante is a Swedish idea that discourages individuality and showing off. Literally it means: “Don’t think you’re anyone special or that you’re better than us”. It’s a fascinating idea because it’s contrary to the concept of a premium car, which by its very nature means “I deserve the best”. This puts Volvo [...]

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