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  • Guardian cuts after £44m losses

    July 17, 2012

    Guardian News & Media reopened its voluntary redundancy scheme yesterday as it revealed it lost £44.2m for the last year, thanks in part to its investment in digital publishing. Digital revenues rose 16.3 per cent to £45.7m, overtaking print advertising revenues, which fell four per cent to £43.7m. The firm will report full results next [...]

  • Rio Tinto sees flat iron output as China drags

    July 17, 2012

    RIO TINTO yesterday reported flat iron ore production in the second quarter compared with the same period last year. Sales fell slightly short of output, putting pressure on its shares and heightening concerns about cooling Chinese demand. Rio Tinto’s iron ore production was steady at 48.6m tonnes in the June quarter, compared with 48.9m tonnes [...]

  • Robust rise in production for BHP Billiton

    July 17, 2012

    BHP BILLITON, the world’s biggest miner, this morning contrasted with Rio Tinto’s cautious stance by posting a forecast-beating 15 per cent rise in iron ore output in the June quarter from a year ago, adding that expects its iron ore output to rise five per cent in the 2013 financial year. Iron ore production rose [...]

  • ANALYST VIEWS | WHAT DO THE SECOND QUARTER FIGURES MEAN FOR RIO TINTO?

    July 17, 2012

    CAILEY BARKER NUMIS A small downgrade in copper, but balanced by performance through other divisions. A predictably cautious outlook on global demand, with the company keeping a close eye on the pace of the US recovery. Overall, a fairly in line update despite the slight disappointment in copper. TIM DUDLEY CANACCORD Operationally, the iron ore [...]

  • Monitise says revenues will double in 2012

    July 17, 2012

    SHARES in Monitise outperformed the general market yesterday, after the mobile banking technology firm said it expected its full-year revenues to double in 2012 thanks to strong demand. Monitise is predicting that revenues will hit $53m (£34m) when it publishes its full-year figures in September, compared to revenues of $22m in 2011. Gross margins, meanwhile, are [...]

  • Hollande’s party set to scrap French tax break on overtime

    July 17, 2012

    TAX breaks on overtime in France are set to be scrapped by new President Francois Hollande’s socialist government, it announced yesterday. The decision to reverse the policy, which was introduced by former President Nicolas Sarkozy, is being taken under the belief that it will create jobs. Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault argues that the measure disincentivises [...]

  • Intel revenues fall short

    July 17, 2012

    Chipmaker Intel said last night its revenue in the second quarter was a lower-than-expected $13.5bn (£8.6bn), as it warned that turnover will be weak in the current quarter. The firm’s net income was $2.8bn, down from $2.95bn a year ago, as shaky demand for PCs took its toll.

  • Mattel gets a Batman boost

    July 17, 2012

    Barbie and Batman gave a lift to toymaker Mattel yesterday, as it reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit. Shares rose nearly 10 per cent as the firm kept a tight lid on costs. Mattel said sales were broadly flat at $1.16bn, despite economic turbulence, which helped to boost net income to $96.2m, up nearly 20 per [...]

  • Coca-Cola grows in new markets

    July 17, 2012

    A thirst in emerging markets offset falling demand in Europe to help Coca-Cola beat quarterly profit forecasts, the firm said yesterday. Net income was $2.79bn, down from $2.8bn a year ago, while sales volumes rose four per cent.

  • Johnson & Johnson misses

    July 17, 2012

    Johnson & Johnson cut its 2012 profit forecast yesterday, blaming the strength of the dollar, as the consumer products group’s quarterly sales also missed targets. The company earned $1.41bn in the second quarter, compared to $2.78bn a year ago, while sales fell 0.7 per cent to $16.48bn.

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