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  • ITV pins its hopes on in-house shows as advertising slips

    February 29, 2012

    ITV, the free-to-air broadcaster, yesterday said sales of hit shows such as Downton Abbey had boosted its revenues, allowing it to become less reliant on an advertising market it expects to slow down this year. Non-advertising revenues jumped 11 per cent last year to £922m, accounting for around 43 per cent of overall revenue. Since [...]

  • BA dragged down by pain in Spain

    February 29, 2012

    SOARING fuel costs and striking staff threaten an airline’s very survival. No, we’re not talking about 2010, when a long cabin crew strike and high oil price crippled British Airways. Instead it is Spain’s Iberia – owned by BA parent IAG after the two airlines merged last year – that is proving such a headache. A quick [...]

  • Quarterly reporting distorts, claims Kay

    February 29, 2012

    MANY investors are calling for quarterly reporting to be abolished as it encourages short-term decision-making, a government review into short-termism claimed yesterday. The review, chaired by economics professor John Kay (pictured), said in its interim report that many respondents think reporting every three months encourages firms to pad the results with “useless or misleading” statements [...]

  • HSBC near sale of its insurance arm to rivals for £1bn

    February 29, 2012

    HSBC is about to complete a £1bn deal to sell its general insurance arm to rivals AXA and QBE, according to reports. Under the deal French insurance giant AXA would take over HSBC’s business in Mexico and Asia, excluding Hong Kong. Australian firm QBE would then take over the Hang Seng operation in Hong Kong [...]

  • Blackstone boss’ boom year as he earns $213m

    February 29, 2012

    THE CO-FOUNDER of Blackstone has become the latest US private equity titan to win a bumper payout with a $213.5m (£133.88m) award in 2011. Most of Stephen Schwarzman’s package, which rose by a third, came from dividends on his 21 per cent stake in the world’s largest private equity firm and realised investments from funds [...]

  • Regulators slam EU credit rating reform plan

    February 29, 2012

    REGULATORS have warned that plans for European reforms of credit rating agencies (CRAs) could have unintended consequences, as proposals emerged yesterday to give the EU new powers over the controversial bodies. Giving evidence at the opening of the Treasury Select Committee’s enquiry into CRAs, the Financial Services Authority’s David Lawton said that forcing companies to [...]

  • Diageo lines up successor for chief exec

    February 29, 2012

    DIAGEO, the drinks company behind Guinness and Johnnie Walker, has promoted Ivan Menezes to a new role of chief operating officer, in a move that could see him eventually take over from chief executive Paul Walsh. Menezes, who is president of Diageo’s North American business and chairman of its operations in Asia Pacific and Latin [...]

  • Restaurant Group plots more site openings as profits jump

    February 29, 2012

    THE RESTAURANT Group, the owner of the Garfunkel’s and Frankie & Benny’s chains, said another 600 jobs were in the pipeline for this year after boasting of another “corking” set of full-year results for 2011. Revenue increased to £487m in the year to January, while like-for-like sales were up 3.25 per cent. Pre-tax profit was [...]

  • Ivan Menezes following Walsh’s path to the top

    February 29, 2012

    IVAN MENEZES’ journey to top of the world’s largest drinks company mirrors that of the firm’s chief executive Paul Walsh. Walsh became chief operating officer at the start of 2000 with the stated aim of taking over as chief executive from John McGrath. By September that year he had moved into the top role. That [...]

  • Work scheme drops sanctions for the quitters

    February 29, 2012

    THE GOVERNMENT has bowed to enormous pressure and removed the threat of benefit sanctions from jobseekers who do not wish to complete their placement in an opinion-splitting work experience scheme. Previously, participants – who work unpaid for eight weeks while continuing to receive jobseeker’s allowance – lost their benefits for two weeks if they dropped out [...]

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