Britvic plots Fruit Shoot growth January 23, 2013 Britvic yesterday posted a 4.8 per cent rise in first quarter revenue and said it would accelerate distribution of its troubled Fruit Shoot drink in the US and also launch it in Spain this year. The drinks company whose profits last year were hit by a costly recall of the children’s drink over faulty caps, [...]
Finsbury Food sales edge higher January 23, 2013 Finsbury Food Group, the cake and gluten free bread manufacturer, said revenues in the first half of the year rose 1.3 per cent to £103m, in line with management expectations. The company’s cake business grew two per cent to £1.1m. However Lightbody Europe, the Group’s 50 per cent owned joint venture business, was hit by [...]
City Moves for 24 January 2013 | Who’s switching jobs January 23, 2013 Lloyds Commercial Banking Anthony Williams has been appointed head of consumer services and entrepreneurs at Lloyds. He joins from Westhouse Securities, the advisory firm. Williams has over 25 years’ experience in banking, and has also held roles at ABN Amro/RBS, most recently as head of consumer sector advisory. Altius Associates Joachim Suter has been appointed [...]
Best of the brokers January 23, 2013 BARCLAYS Investec upgraded the bank yesterday on the back of new investment bank job cuts. Although the market knew some staff were being trimmed, the scale took the analysts by surprise. “Consensus still appears to underestimate the material benefit that will flow through the Barcap cost line as headcount and pay are rebased to the [...]
Unilever and Tullow Oil help drive FTSE briefly over key 6,200 level January 23, 2013 BRITAIN’S FTSE 100 share index hit the 6,200 level for the first time since May 2008 yesterday after Unilever got the UK earnings season off to an encouraging start, sending its stock to a record high. Shares of the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company rose 3.1 per cent to top 2,500p for the first time ever [...]
US rises again as Google and IBM lift mood January 23, 2013 THE S&P 500 rose for a sixth day yesterday after stronger-than-expected profits from IBM and Google but the rally could be halted as Apple’s after-hours miss send its shares lower. The S&P was just 4.7 per cent from its all-time closing high as IBM’s and Google’s earnings, released after Tuesday’s close, followed on the heels [...]
Conservative unity on Europe will break open deep Labour fractures January 23, 2013 DAVID Cameron’s Europe speech united the Conservative party. But it also created two enormous challenges: one for Cameron himself and one for Ed Miliband. In 2009, with the Lisbon Treaty ratified, Cameron and William Hague decided it would be absurd to have a retrospective referendum. They announced a new policy, including a sovereignty bill, a [...]
European Union anxieties don’t demolish the case for a level playing field January 23, 2013 WE’RE doing the Euro hokey cokey: in, out, in out, shake it all about. We were out, we’re now in, we might be out again, but in the meantime we are certainly shaking it about. Indeed, the reaction from other governments is that the UK is shaking things up far too much. Like everyone under [...]
One-size-fits-all isn’t the route to rigorous A-Levels January 23, 2013 THE announcement by Michael Gove that the government is planning to reform A-Levels in England will be broadly welcomed. Many syllabuses and exams are completely inadequate. They do not provide the preparation for university that the brightest students deserve, and are justifiably criticised by employers for lack of rigour. It’s also right for the government [...]
Will other EU countries block any attempt by the UK to renegotiate its membership? January 23, 2013 YES John Springford David Cameron seems to have made it his mission to frustrate other EU countries. This means his plea for renegotiation will be (largely) rebuffed. What has Cameron done to upset the others? First, he took the Conservatives out of the centre-right group in the European Parliament. Then he threatened to veto the Eurozone’s [...]