Moody’s in downgrade threat to 17 financial companies February 16, 2012 Moody’s warned on Thursday it may cut the credit ratings of 17 global and 114 European financial institutions in another sign the impact of the euro zone government debt crisis is spreading throughout the global financial system. It was reviewing the long-term ratings and standalone credit assessments of a range of banks, Moody’s added. Markets [...]
San Sorrow: Milan shame Wenger flops February 15, 2012 AC MILAN 4 vs ARSENAL 0 A SHELL-SHOCKED Arsene Wenger admitted last night’s Champions League humiliation at the hands of a rampant AC Milan represented the most embarrassing European night of his 15-year reign as Arsenal manager. Wenger returned to the San Siro confident of completing a personal hat-trick of victories at one of Italian [...]
MATCH ANALYSIS February 15, 2012 CITY A.M. VERDICT In the end Arsenal were fortunate to get nil. In many ways this was an even poorer performance than the one which resulted in a humiliating 8-2 drubbing at Old Trafford back in August. MAN OF THE MATCH Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a divisive character who is often accused of failing to deliver [...]
Mighty Finn seals England victory February 15, 2012 AN Alastair Cook century and a Steven Finn four-wicket haul proved a winning combination for a second time in two days as England took a 2-0 lead in their one-day series against Pakistan. Skipper Cook, with a beautifully composed 102, set the foundations when he became the first England player since Paul Collingwood in 2007 [...]
Redknapp ready to take England job part-time February 15, 2012 TOTTENHAM boss Harry Redknapp admits he would be willing to take the England job part-time until the end of the season, while remaining in charge at White Hart Lane. But the overwhelming favourite to succeed Fabio Capello insists he would not take the job now if it meant having to abandon Spurs’ hugely promising season. [...]
Stars descend on London for Velodrome’s big debut February 15, 2012 LONDON 2012 medal hopes Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton will give the striking Olympic Velodrome its first taste of competitive action this weekend at the Track Cycling World Cup, which begins today. The competition is not only the final leg of the four-event World Cup calendar, but also acts as a test event for [...]
Robshaw to be captain for rest of Six Nations February 15, 2012 ENGLAND head coach Stuart Lancaster has decided to stick with a winning formula by confirming Harlequins’ Chris Robshaw as his captain for the rest of the Six Nations. Flanker Robshaw, handed the armband in the absence of Tom Wood, led the side to victory in Scotland on his second Test cap and followed up by beating [...]
See Long Run for free at Newbury February 15, 2012 HORSE RACING: Newbury chiefs are opening their doors for free tomorrow, with Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Long Run competing in a rescheduled fixture. Arkle favourite Sprinter Sacre is also in action at the seven-race meet, postponed by cold weather last weekend.
United and City face Europa ties February 15, 2012 FOOTBALL: Manchester United welcome back Nani, Phil Jones and Ashley Young for tonight’s Europa League trip to Ajax, but Patrice Evra is rested. Rivals Manchester City visit Porto.
Kellogg’s buys up Pringles for $3bn February 15, 2012 CEREALS giant Kellogg Company moved closer to becoming the largest snacks company in the world yesterday when it agreed to pay $2.7bn (£1.7bn) to buy potato chips maker Pringles. The deal ends months of uncertainty for vendor Procter & Gamble as a planned sale to popcorn maker Diamond Foods finally fell through amid a scandal [...]