More papers in Met probe July 23, 2012 SCOTLAND Yard’s investigation into newspaper corruption has extended to include the publishers of the Mirror and Star newspapers, the officer leading the Metropolitan Police’s investigation into illicit payments revealed yesterday. Deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers told the Leveson inquiry that Trinity Mirror and Express Newspapers were being probed. Trinity Mirror said they were taking the [...]
Wiggins effect: Bradley’s Tour win lifts spirits July 23, 2012 AS if ending Britain’s 99-year wait for a Tour de France winner and re-popularising the elongated sideburn were not enough, Bradley Wiggins has also been credited with boosting the nation’s Olympic feelgood factor to an all-time high. Wiggo’s triumph in Paris prompted an increase in positive feelings towards the Games from Britons on Twitter to [...]
LONDON 2012 IMAGE OF THE DAY July 23, 2012 Throughout the Olympics, City A.M. will be publishing its Olympic Image of the Day. If you have a shot you think our readers will like, please email pictures@ cityam.com THE athletes are in town, their support teams have arrived and now – in the surest sign yet that the Olympics are upon us – Canary [...]
Athletes recommend City hotspots to tourists July 23, 2012 DON’T be alarmed if you bump into a supremely toned woman with a steely glint in her eye during your lunchtime stroll around St Paul’s Cathedral – it’s probably just Olympic triathlete Helen Jenkins visiting her favourite City landmark. Britain’s Team GB medal hopefuls have been roped into naming their favourite capital sights as part [...]
French PM gets job cuts pledge from Peugeot July 23, 2012 PEUGEOT Citroen pledged not to make any forced redundancies in its plans to cut eight per cent of its French workforce, after a meeting with PM Jean-Marc Ayrault yesterday. It intends to cut 8,000 jobs, principally through closing its Aulnay plant near Paris, but socialist President Francois Hollande described the job losses as “unacceptable”. Philippe [...]
Eurotunnel shares sink as costs rise and flat profits disappoint July 23, 2012 EUROTUNNEL reported flat first-half net profit of €5m (£3.9m) yesterday, but shares in the company fell as figures missed analyst expectations and it struggled with rising operating costs. The company is betting that increased traffic from the Olympic Games in London and relatively strong growth from the Queen’s Jubilee celebration in June will help the [...]
Qataris up stake in Xstrata after asking Glencore for better deal July 23, 2012 QATAR Holding, the second-largest shareholder in takeover target Xstrata, has added to its stake in the miner, in its first purchase since it made an unexpected demand for better terms from suitor Glencore last month. Qatar spent just under £5m to buy an extra 590,390 shares on Friday at £8.47 each, according to a regulatory [...]
Dreamworks buys studio owner of Casper and Lassie for $155m July 23, 2012 MOVIE studio DreamWorks Animation has agreed to buy Classic Media, the film company behind characters including Casper and Lassie, the company announced yesterday. The $155m (£100m) deal will create a new DreamWorks Classics unit, with control of Classic Media’s roster of over 450 films and 6,100 episodes of TV shows, including Postman Pat, Noddy and [...]
African Barrick tanks as output falls and expenses dent takings July 23, 2012 MINER African Barrick Gold said yesterday it was on track to meet its 2012 production targets despite posting an 11 per cent drop in quarterly production. Shares in the company dived 16 per cent, however, as the firm admitted that first-half profits almost halved to $65m, as higher costs battered its bottom line. The Tanzania-focused [...]
Aquarius drops as strike action and falling prices hit production July 23, 2012 SHARES in Aquarius Platinum fell by eight per cent during trading yesterday to touch a 12-year low, after the world’s fourth-largest platinum producer reported a 14 per cent drop in quarterly production. Revenue for the fourth-quarter also declined 20 per cent, hurt by lower platinum prices, which fell about 12 per cent during the period. [...]