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  • Nomura names ex-Lehman bankers as heads of EMEA

    March 28, 2010

    JAPANESE investment bank Nomura has appointed two former Lehman Brothers dealmakers as joint heads of its equities business for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Abdelkerim Karim and Sam Ruiz take the helm of the unit on 1 April, having joined the Tokyo-based group after it bought Lehman’s European operations in 2008. Ruiz, currently in [...]

  • Vodafone defiant over its stake in Verizon Wireless

    March 28, 2010

    VODAFONE will not be pressured into selling its stake in US-based Verizon Wireless. Senior players at Vodafone are said to be incensed that its majority partner Verizon Communications has continued to block attempts to reinstate a dividend, despite the firm being close to paying down its £12.1bn debt pile. They believe Verizon is attempting to [...]

  • US iPad distribution may be late

    March 28, 2010

    Customers who preordered Apple’s new iPad may have to wait a bit longer to get the device, as the company appears to be having a hard time keeping up with demand. Apple began taking preorders for the iPad on 12 March, promising to ship the touchscreen device to buyers on the official sales launch date [...]

  • Synova acquires dentistry Group

    March 28, 2010

    Synova Capital, the UK private equity firm has delved into the dentistry industry and bought The Dental Buying Group (DBG). The Group provides services and products to over a third of dental practices in the UK. Members pay an annual fee to gain access to DBG’s portfolio of products and services, including dental engineering and [...]

  • Banking firms see improved profitability

    March 28, 2010

    ACTIVITY in the financial services sector stagnated in the first three months of the year but companies experienced improved profitability for the third successive quarter, according to a new survey published today by the Confederation for British Industry (CBI) and accountants Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC). The quarterly report of Britain’s financial services industry also reveals that [...]

  • Four more US banks are shut

    March 28, 2010

    A FURTHER four banks have been closed by US regulators as small lenders struggle to cope with bad loans. The move brings the total number of banks closed already this year to 41, the fastest rate of collapse in 17 years. The number of problem banks being monitored by regulators has reached the highest level [...]

  • NXP will try to raise $1bn

    March 28, 2010

    Dutch chipmaker NXP BV plans to raise at least $1bn (£670m) to cut debt. It has hired Morgan Stanley, Barclays, Credit Suisse Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs to help run the sale. A consortium including KKR, Bain Capital and Apax Partners snapped up an 80 per cent stake in NXP BV in 2006 in a [...]

  • Waitrose in talks for EAT

    March 28, 2010

    EAT, the sandwich chain favoured by City workers, could be sold within the next month to the upmarket supermarket giant Waitrose, City sources suggested yesterday. EAT was founded in 1996 by Niall and Faith MacArthur and now has over 30 branches in the City selling sandwiches, soups, pies and drinks. The husband and wife team [...]

  • Lloyds pumps up CEO’s bonus

    March 28, 2010

    LLOYDS Banking Group has rewritten chief executive Eric Daniels’ bonus contract, meaning he will receive up to £2.8m in shares this year. Daniels will be entitled to as much as 275 per cent of his £1m salary as a long-term bonus, up from 200 per cent last year. Added to his fixed annual reward of [...]

  • We’re being too gloomy on outlook for retail

    March 28, 2010

    SO the clocks have changed, there’s now more daylight than darkness and spring is here. It’s time for some optimism, unless you happen to be a retailer. In the last week some of the biggest names in the high street have been queuing up to tell us how fearful they are about the consumer. Of [...]

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