Signet moves share listing to New York July 11, 2008 Jewellery giant Signet Group yesterday announced it would move its primary listing to the New York Stock Exchange, as part of a raft of changes to focus its business on the American market. The jeweller, which owns the H Samuel and Ernest Jones chains in the UK, said it hoped to complete the move – [...]
Consumers gloomier July 10, 2008 Consumer confidence fell for the sixth month in a row in June as the economic outlook continued to darken, although Britons showed little sign of curbing their spending. The Nationwide consumer confidence index hit an all time low last month, falling four points to 61 – the worst figure since the survey began in May [...]
Sorrell goes on war path over TNS bid July 10, 2008 German rival GfK says it will trump the £1.08bn offer from advertising giant WPP WPP yesterday launched a £1.08bn hostile bid for market research firm TNS, dismissing competing takeover plans from rival GfK as “flaky”. In a day of drama in the City, TNS and GfK withdrew their proposal for a friendly tie up after [...]
A Microsoft and Google tie-up is what the industry needs July 9, 2008 The wrangling between Microsoft and Yahoo is like a farce that refuses to end. After months of on-off negotiations, Microsoft’s chief executive Steve Ballmer is once again willing to return to the table, although his rekindled interest comes at a heavy price. Unless Yahoo’s shareholders oust the board, the standoff will continue. Nor is Ballmer [...]
EMI appoints cleaning exec to leading job July 8, 2008 Record company EMI Group has appointed an executive with no experience of the music business to head up its record division, as part of the firm’s strategy to fill key positions with talent from outside the industry. EMI yesterday announced that Elio Leoni-Sceti, vice-president of household goods firm Reckitt Benckiser, would become chief executive of [...]
Microsoft in bid to oust Yahoo board July 8, 2008 Steve Ballmer is willing to reconsider an offer for Yahoo – but only if the board goes Software giant Microsoft is willing to reopen talks to buy internet firm Yahoo, it said yesterday – but only if dissident investor Carl Icahn’s attempt to oust the board is successful. Microsoft broke off negotiations to acquire the [...]
Sky to miss crucial subscribers target July 7, 2008 Satellite broadcaster BSkyB looks set to miss its important internal target of subscribing 10m customers by 2010, as growth in the pay-TV sector begins to slow. In fiscal 2007, Sky signed 406,000 new customers to its satellite service, and needs to add a further 400,000 each year to meet its goal in 2010. It is [...]
Merrill eyes Bloomberg sale July 7, 2008 American investment bank Merrill Lynch is in negotiations to sell its 20 per cent stake in financial data and news firm Bloomberg, as it seeks to raise more cash to firm up its balance sheet. Talks with the firm’s founder and New York mayor Michael Bloomberg are still at an early stage, according to those [...]
New Orange supremo in drive back to basics July 4, 2008 For a man who has spent his entire career in the telecoms industry, it seems strange that Tom Alexander, Orange UK’s newly installed chief executive, should list his first passion as racing cars. As we travel across London in the back of his chauffer driven BMW 7-series, he tells me he never expected to make [...]
CRH hit by sharp fall in house building July 3, 2008 Irish building materials firm CRH said yesterday that it expects a “high single percentage” drop in pre-tax profits this year, blaming a downturn in its key markets and a weakening dollar. It forecasts pre-tax profits to 30 June of €600m (£478m), compared with €670m in 2007. Following the news, shares in the second largest provider [...]