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  • Disaster-proof your business, it could save you millions

    July 30, 2008

    In these technological times, clever companies prepare for catastrophes before they have happened, writes David Crow Here in the UK, businesses used to be able to view natural disasters as foreign and exotic. Of course, the images of destruction that played across television screens would elicit feelings of horror and sympathy, but the true cost [...]

  • Police close in on Antigua murder case

    July 30, 2008

    Police in Antigua are questioning six suspects over the murder of a British doctor shot dead on her honeymoon, according to local media reports yesterday. Catherine Mullany, 31, was killed in her hotel room at a luxury resort on the Caribbean island. Her husband Benjamin Mullany, also 31, was shot in the neck and is [...]

  • Unilever sells off US detergents business

    July 29, 2008

    Shares in Unilever climbed after the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant announced it had finally sold its North American detergents business – after almost a year of struggling to find a buyer. Private equity firm Vestar Capital Partners snapped up the business, which includes brands such as Snuggle, Wisk and Surf, for $1.45bn (£727m). Unilever has [...]

  • New Caz boss: I won’t turn us into sharks

    July 29, 2008

    JP Morgan Cazenove’s brand new CEO Naguib Kheraj has a long history in investment banking, having worked at Salomon Brothers and Robert Fleming prior to a 10-year career at Barclays. He joins the British investment bank at an opportune moment, as the famously blue-blooded organisation looks for experienced heads to guide it into the future. [...]

  • Northern Foods passes on fuel costs

    July 29, 2008

    Northern Foods, the maker of chilled ready meals sold at Marks & Spencer, said yesterday it planned to pass on £32m of rising commodity and fuel costs to consumers. Chief executive Stefan Barden said: “We would be expecting to fully recover all the input cost inflation. We have to date and we would intend to [...]

  • BAE in deal to buy UK rival for £531m

    July 29, 2008

    BAE Systems, Europe’s largest defence firm, unveiled an agreed £531m deal to buy British rival Detica yesterday, to boost its presence in the US security market. BAE chief operating officer Ian King, who takes over from Mike Turner as chief executive later this summer, said the purchase “will provide a platform for us to apply [...]

  • KKR seeks new talent ahead of float

    July 29, 2008

    Top executives at KKR, the US private equity group which is to merge with one of its funds and list in New York, said yesterday it would set aside a stake in the business to attract “new talent”. KKR will hold 79 per cent of the new quoted company, but will allocate 20 per cent [...]

  • Ryanair cuts ticket prices while earnings plummet

    July 29, 2008

    Shares in low cost airline Ryanair sank 22 per cent yesterday after the company warned it may make a €60m (£47.4m) loss this year, as high oil prices eat into margins. It said it had made profit after tax in the first quarter of €21m- a drop of 85 per cent- but the carrier yesterday [...]

  • Housing market boost

    July 29, 2008

    Britain’s battered housing market received a boost yesterday after an influential report predicted that house prices would rise 25 per cent by 2013. The data, published yesterday by the National Housing Federation, said that the average price of a home in Britain would increase by a quarter over the next five years to £274,700, with [...]

  • Tesco buys out RBS in £950m deal

    July 29, 2008

    Britain’s retail giant is to take full control of its Tesco Personal Finance joint venture Tesco, the retail giant that already dominates the grocery market, is accelerating its push into financial services with a £950m buyout of the 50 per cent it does not own of its financial services joint venture with RBS. The buyout [...]

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