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  • Factory output plunges across the Eurozone

    December 12, 2012

    EUROZONE industrial production collapsed in October, as the real economy tanked across the debt-stricken currency bloc. Seasonally-adjusted industrial output was 1.4 per cent down in just a month, the European statistics agency Eurostat said, meaning it was a full 3.6 per cent lower than a year before. Analysts said the data only added to the case [...]

  • Lower royalty rates chip away at Imagination

    December 12, 2012

    THE RISE of cheap smartphones in emerging economies has led to a leap in royalty payments to chip designer Imagination Technologies. The company, which is locked in a bidding war to acquire US-based chip designer MIPS, has seen a 66 per cent year-on-year rise in royalty revenues in the last six months, it said yesterday. This [...]

  • That’s capitalism, says Google chair Schmidt in tax response

    December 12, 2012

    GOOGLE’S chairman Eric Schmidt has defended his company against criticism of its tax affairs, saying: “It’s called capitalism”. “I am very proud of the structure we have set up. We pay lots of taxes; we pay them in the legally prescribed ways,” he told Bloomberg. Google has been chastised by MPs for funneling $9.8bn (£6bn) [...]

  • London buses go contactless cards

    December 12, 2012

    BUS passengers will from today be able to use contactless debit or credit cards to pay for journeys, as Transport for London begins its long-awaited rollout of the new payment method. Anyone with a contactless Visa, American Express or MasterCard should be able to tap the yellow Oyster pay point on the capital’s 8,500 buses, [...]

  • Shazam hires lastminute.com founder amid float rumours

    December 12, 2012

    MOBILE music-recognition service Shazam has hired the founder of the travel website lastminute.com, in a move that could pave the way for an initial public offering. Brent Hoberman, who has joined Shazam as an independent board member, started lastminute.com in 1998, together with Martha Lane Fox, who is now the government’s digital champion. Hoberman helped [...]

  • Tui Travel joins the blue-chips

    December 12, 2012

    TUI TRAVEL has rejoined the FTSE 100 stock index after more than a year as a mid-cap firm, while newly-floated Direct Line clinched a FTSE 250 ranking. FTSE Group said in its quarterly reshuffle that water company Pennon, which has lost around 15 per cent of its market value in the period, will be demoted [...]

  • How has imagination’s investment case changed after today?

    December 12, 2012

    JAMES GOODMAN INVESTEC We are initially encouraged by today, with a very strong royalty unit performance. However, we calculate a 15 per cent decline in average rates which suggests full year royalty revenue unlikely to move up materially. ‘Hold’. NICK JAMES NUMIS SECURITIES The investment and losses at Pure are likely to drive downgrades to [...]

  • UK leads global internet TV use

    December 12, 2012

    BRITAIN has become a nation of online shoppers and internet television addicts, dedicating more time and money to those activities than any other nation. Research released today from Ofcom, the communications regulator, will reveal that UK citizens spend more than £1,000 a year online – hundreds more than other countries – and that a greater proportion [...]

  • British Bankers’ Association mulls merger in hunt for cash

    December 12, 2012

    SUPERMARKET own-label ranges, package holidays and … City lobbying groups? Punters’ desire for value-for-money appears to be stretching further than ever in gloomy economic times. That’s the conundrum confronting my fellow City A.M. columnist Anthony Browne, recently installed as chief executive of the British Bankers’ Association (BBA). Relinquishing its role in supervising the Libor-setting process [...]

  • Poor lessons in finance costing taxpayer £3bn

    December 12, 2012

    GOVERNMENT delays in getting financial education on the national curriculum is a massive drain on taxpayer resources, according to fresh research published today. Poor financial education costs the UK government £3.4bn a year, according to the report published today by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) for MoneySavingExpert.com. The study finds there are [...]

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