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By: Kat Denham

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  • Dalgleish set to pocket £20m from CBRE deal

    October 31, 2005

    Malcolm Dalgleish is not yet as wealthy as Philip Green, but he has just become almost £20m richer. In property circles Dalgleish is known as Green’s right-hand man, and he has just sold his business for around £30m to the world’s largest real estate advisory firm. He stands to make up to £20m from the [...]

  • 60,000 expected to go bankrupt in 2005

    October 31, 2005

    Personal bankruptcies are rocketing. Figures from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) this week are expected to show that more people are being declared insolvent now than at the height of the 1992 recession. Capital Economics has forecast that there were 14,700 bankruptcies in the last quarter, 45 per cent more than in the [...]

  • Longbridge back to work in 2007

    October 31, 2005

    The new Chinese owners of MG Rover are aiming to resume production at the Longbridge plant at the start of 2007. Executives from Nanjing Automobile said that in order to do so, it would need to tie up a deal with a partner, and that it was in talks with several parties. One of the [...]

  • L&G blocks Sky’s plan for buyback

    October 31, 2005

    BSkyB is set for a stormy Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday after major shareholder Legal & General (L&G) came out publicly over the weekend against the company’s share buyback plan. There is a history of acrimony between BSkyB and L&G — the fund manager voted against a buyback plan last year. Shareholder News Corp, [...]

  • Economy ready to bounce back

    October 31, 2005

    The economy looks set to rebound strongly with growth exceeding 3 per cent by April 2006, according to a study from accountancy firm BDO Stoy Hayward, writes Helen Power. This is in line with Chancellor Gordon Brown’s forecasts which have until now been dismissed as over-optimistic. Brown has said that GDP will grow by between [...]

  • P&O faces £3bn bid from Dubai

    October 31, 2005

    P&O, the ferries, ports and freight business, is bracing itself for a takeover approach from Dubai Ports World that could value the company at up to £3bn. Britain’s largest ports group, and the fourth largest in the world, said last night it had received an approach from a third party, although it declinedto identify the [...]

  • Hitting Heights: Richard Downs

    October 31, 2005

    He started the company as a theoretical case study for part of his MBA — then hired a staff of dedicated skiers to ensure a real-life peak performance. As stars of the dotcom era crashed and burned, one travel company bucked the trend to become one of Britain’s biggest online success stories. Founded seven years [...]

  • Bad news as poor growth hits Reuters

    October 28, 2005

    Shares in Reuters fell by more than 5 per cent yesterday as City followers were unimpressed with the media company’s failure to raise its second half growth forecasts. The company’s stock fell as much as 20p to 346p in early trading before recovering slightly. The data and news provider reported an underlying 1 per cent [...]

  • Doorstep credit ‘costing too much’

    October 28, 2005

    The Competition Commission has said that consumers are paying too high a price for home credit. An investigation into the doorstep lending market has found that although consumers were generally happy with home credit, there was a lack of competition in the market. Acting Competition Commission chairman Peter Freeman said: “From the evidence so far [...]

  • Eutelsat’s IPO abandoned

    October 28, 2005

    Eutelsat, the world’s third largest satellite operator, dramatically abandoned its planned initial public offering (IPO) on the Paris Euronext late last night, citing volatile European stock markets. The news comes after Eutelsat was forced to slash its IPO valuation by 20 per cent to around €2.7bn (£1.83bn) on Tuesday, because investors thought its price was [...]

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