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  • GOLDMINE $ACHS

    July 14, 2009

    STAFF at Goldman Sachs are in line for an average pay packet of $1m (£612,000) each this year, after the bank reported second quarter net income that smashed expectations. The Wall Street giant booked a profit of $3.44bn, or $4.93 per share, for the three months to 26 June, up 64 per cent from $2.1bn, [...]

  • business to suffer as posties vote to walk out this friday

    July 14, 2009

    THOUSANDS of postal workers are set to strike on Friday, bringing chaos to businesses across London, as a row over jobs, pay and modernisation at Royal Mail intensifies. Over 12,000 members will stage a 24-hour walk-out on Friday, the Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) said yesterday, accusing Royal Mail of cutting wages and jobs without discussing [...]

  • Intel’s results boost sector

    July 14, 2009

    INTEL, the world’s biggest chipmaker, reported better-than-expected second quarter net profits of $1bn (£610m) yesterday, fuelling hopes that the worst is behind the technology sector, as its reporting season opens. The company said its revenues of $8bn were down 15 per cent year-on-year, but up 12 per cent from the first quarter, and beat analysts [...]

  • Why Goldman Sachs is doing so well

    July 14, 2009

    SO Meredith Whitney was right. The high-profile Wall Street analyst upgraded her advice to potential Goldman Sachs investors from “neutral” to a “buy” – and the investment bank, whose European operations are based in Fleet Street, responded with a hugely positive set of numbers. Net profit for the three months to June hit $3.4bn from [...]

  • Oil saves US retail figures

    July 14, 2009

    CAR and petrol sales salvaged an otherwise lacklustre June for US retailers, data out yesterday revealed. The report from the US Commerce Department showed sales at retailers rose 0.6 per cent from a month earlier, beating economists’ expectations of a 0.4 per cent advance. But outside of car showrooms and petrol stations, the sales results [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    July 14, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES FIRSTGREATWESTERN BACK ON TRACKA rail franchise that became notorious for large numbers of train cancellations and poor punctuality has shown sufficient improvement to be released from an intensive monitoring regime imposed by the Department for Transport. Lord Adonis, transport secretary, yesterday told the House of Lords that FirstGreatWestern had met the standards required [...]

  • Rio talks with China may slide

    July 14, 2009

    The world’s largest buyer of iron ore, China, might allow price talks on the metal with Rio Tinto to drop, the Umetal Research Institute said yesterday.The news comes ahead of the mining group’s second quarter production volumes report, which is due out today. The mining giant has agreed a 33 per cent price cut with [...]

  • Group attacks Fed power plan

    July 14, 2009

    A coalition of investors is set to attack Barack Obama’s plan to give the Federal Reserve extensive powers over all big US financial groups today. It says the Fed’s reputation has been tarnished, as it contributed to the downturn. The group of analysts, investors and former regulators will break the silence from the industry on [...]

  • RSA protects itself against pensions risk

    July 14, 2009

    ROYAL & Sun Alliance (RSA) yesterday insured itself against potential increases in the cost of funding one third of its staff pensions scheme. The insurance deal, arranged by investment bank Goldman Sachs subsidiary Rothesay Life, is set to deliver a “small” earnings boost from 2010, but will have no impact on earnings this year, RSA [...]

  • Primark founder to step down as MD

    July 14, 2009

    THE publicity-shy founder of Primark, Arthur Ryan, will step down as managing director of the retailer in September. Ryan, who opened its first store in Dublin 40 years ago, is likely to be replaced by Paul Marchant, a former New Look executive and Primark’s chief operating officer. Associated British Foods (ABF), Primark’s parent company, declined [...]

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