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  • Ocado fails to recoup early loss in value

    July 26, 2010

    NEWLY floated Ocado failed to recoup the losses it made in last week’s unofficial, grey market trading, yesterday closing 16p shy of the 180p it floated at just over a week ago. On its first full day of official trading Ocado’s shares started as low as 159.25p before finishing up three per cent at 164p. [...]

  • Institute of Directors hits out at public interest test for takeovers

    July 26, 2010

    THE Institute of Directors (IoD) has slammed the idea of a public interest test for takeovers which is being considered by the Takeover Panel. The IoD instead argued in favour of a requirement that all bids for major UK-listed companies should be conditional on achieving the support of the shareholders of the acquiring company, regardless [...]

  • FSA to probe Connaught as debt woes hit

    July 26, 2010

    THE Financial Services Authority has launched a probe into house maintenance firm Connaught. The City watchdog is investigating whether Connaught fully disclosed its dire financial condition to investors ahead of last month’s shock profits warning. The FSA’s move comes as Connaught lost almost 70 per cent of its share value yesterday as it admitted it [...]

  • ANALYST VIEWS:WHAT DOES TODAY’S STATEMENT MEAN FOR CONNAUGHT?

    July 26, 2010

    DAVID JONES | IG INDEX “Companies have been battered in the past following profit warnings, and there’s always the possibility that they will pull through. It’s hard to see the banks offering to lend Connaught more in the current climate, so its best bet is probably for a large investor to come along and give [...]

  • GSK explores options with rival Genzyme

    July 26, 2010

    SHARES in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) fell yesterday on news that the pharmaceutical major made an approach for biotech group Genzyme. GSK made the “causal approach” to wards the US based group over the weekend asking to be kept in mind if Genzyme intended to put itself up for sale. Although no discussions have taken place, chief [...]

  • Lion snaps up French food producer Picard for £1.3bn

    July 26, 2010

    BC PARTNERS has agreed to sell French frozen-food firm Picard Surgeles to rival Lion Capital, highlighting the keen appetite of private equity firms to strike deals in the recession-resilient food industry. The sale of Picard, which has thrived by persuading France’s fastidious consumers that convenience food can be high-quality, is the country’s biggest leveraged buyout [...]

  • UK Coal loses top bosses as part of a radical overhaul of its board

    July 26, 2010

    UK COAL is set to lose both its chief executive and chairman after a radical shake-up of the group’s board. Chairman David Jones and chief executive Jon Lloyd will leave the UK’s largest mining group within the next month as UK Coal will merge the two positions into one role, creating a new executive chairman [...]

  • KILLING KITTENS ORGY ORGANISER WHIPS HER BUSINESS UP A NOTCH

    July 26, 2010

    THOSE Londoners with a persistent naughty streak have probably heard of Emma Sayle, the founder of sex party organising firm Killing Kittens. Up until now, Killing Kittens has specialised in what Sayle likes to describe as “eyes wide shut orgies”, with club members – vetted for attractiveness – gathering in private townhouses to get to [...]

  • Net inflows give a boost to Aberdeen

    July 26, 2010

    ABERDEEN Asset Management saw assets under management dip over the third quarter of its financial year due to weakness of the global markets, though investors found reason to cheer in a robust flow of new business into the firm. Aberdeen said assets under management stood at £164.7bn at the end of June, 3.6 per cent [...]

  • Hogg Robinson says it is flying high

    July 26, 2010

    Travel services firm Hogg Robinson reported brisk trading in its interim management statement yesterday. It said sales were up six per cent on 2009 levels for its first three months of the financial year. Improving market conditions, aided by the calming of the Icelandic volcano, helped the results. It added it has lowered its operating [...]

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