CITY VIEWS | DO YOU USE AN E-READER? July 11, 2012 DAVID KING MAVEN I still sometimes buy physical books, but I also own a Kindle. I enjoy the convenience of it, but I also like the look and feel of a book. I use both at home, but I use my Kindle more when I’m travelling – it’s just more convenient. When I go on [...]
Bloomsbury sees ebook sales surge by 70pc in market shift July 11, 2012 EBOOK sales have jumped by 70 per cent at Bloomsbury, the publishing house announced yesterday, as the company heralded a “seismic shift” in publishing. The rapid rise in year-on-year digital sales for the three months to June means that the publisher now sells more ebooks than hardback editions in America. Print sales fell by two [...]
Booz Allen eyes $1bn dividend July 11, 2012 GOVERNMENT consultancy firm Booz Allen Hamilton said yesterday that it was exploring a proposal to refinance its debt that could result in a special dividend of about $1bn to its shareholders. Booz Allen, which provides management and technology consulting in defence, intelligence and civil markets, said it was evaluating possible refinancing of about $959m of [...]
Primary Health closes £75m bond July 11, 2012 Primary Health Properties, the owner of more than 150 UK medical centres, has raised £75m in its debut retail bond offering, the latest in a raft of firms tapping individual investors to fund growth. PHP, which reached its maximum target a week earlier than expected is offering a 5.375 per cent annual rate of return [...]
Derwent buys Victoria office block July 11, 2012 Derwent London has snapped up another property in London’s Victoria for £29.1m, giving the developer control of most of an island site near the station spanning almost 1.2 acres. The company said yesterday it has agreed to buy the freehold interest in Francis House, a 57,000 square feet office block on Francis Street, which adjoins [...]
Avanti sales above targets July 11, 2012 The UK-based satellite company said yesterday it has secured more than £11m of capacity sales every month for the past eight months, and so is still on course to sell all the capacity of its HYLAS 1 and HYLAS 2 satellites within three and four years respectively of their service launches. It expects total revenues [...]
LSE and Singapore trade bourses July 11, 2012 The London Stock Exchange has signed an agreement with SGX, its Singapore counterpart, to allow the pair’s largest stocks to be traded on both bourses. LSE members will be able to trade shares of the SGX’s top 36 companies, while Singapore will be able to buy and sell FTSE 100 shares.
Euro 2012 and Jubilee joy for Wetherspoons July 11, 2012 BRITISH pub operator JD Wetherspoon said yesterday cost pressures from government legislation would weigh this year on what has so far been a solid performance boosted by major events. Wetherspoon, whose cut-price drinks and meal offers had made it one of the stronger performing pub chains through the economic downturn, said like-for-like sales, which strip [...]
Shell buys remainder of shares in Gasnor in its LNG expansion July 11, 2012 OIL major Royal Dutch Shell yesterday announced that it was paying $74m (£47.5m) to buy up the remaining shares of Norwegian liquid natural gas (LNG) supplier Gasnor that it does not already own. The company holds 4.1 per cent of the stock but has signed a share purchase agreement which should see it take ownership [...]
Revolymer in AIM debut after £25m fundraising is secured July 11, 2012 REVOLYMER, which makes environmentally friendly chewing gum, made its full debut on AIM yesterday after sealing £25m in fundraising. The shares were placed with institutional shareholders at 100p each, raising £25m. The money from the placing will be used to expand the distribution of its produce in the US and Europe. Revolymer says that the [...]