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  • THE GREAT BRITISH SUMMER

    April 25, 2012

    TODAY sees the start of a display of shortlisted entries to a competition for landscape architecture students in which they were asked to celebrate the Great British Summer. 14 shortlisted entries including that from Alick Nee and Danny Mitchell (above) will be displayed in the lobby of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf until Sunday [...]

  • Sports Direct raises Ashley’s payout plans

    April 25, 2012

    MIKE Ashley, the billionaire founder of Sports Direct, could net a one-off shares bonus worth about £24m at current prices after Britain’s biggest sporting goods retailer raised a proposed payout. Sports Direct said yesterday it would ask shareholders at its annual meeting in September to back the granting of 8m shares to Ashley, up from [...]

  • Capital Shopping Centres suffers as both footfall and lettings dip

    April 25, 2012

    CAPITAL Shopping Centres (CSC) yesterday gave a grim update on how the retail sector was faring in the tough economy as it said that its occupancy rates had fallen while fewer people were hitting the shops. The company, whose malls include the Lakeside in Essex and the Trafford Centre in Manchester, said the tough economy [...]

  • Ford faces first strike action in over 30 years in pensions fight

    April 25, 2012

    WORKERS at Ford’s UK sites are being balloted for strike action over a pensions dispute, the Unite union said yesterday. If the 2,500 staff vote for a strike, it will be the first industrial action to hit Ford since the 1970s. Workers will vote at Ford’s UK headquarters and at several factories including Dagenham, where [...]

  • Polymetal sees earnings climb on gold prices

    April 25, 2012

    RUSSIAN miner Polymetal yesterday reported a 21 per cent jump in profit for 2011, fuelled by high gold prices. The company, which joined the FTSE 100 last year, achieved a $290m (£180m) profit while forecasting that it will produce one million ounces of gold in 2012. Polymetal said the price that it was receiving for [...]

  • Eni and Rosneft team up to tap oil fields in the Russian Arctic

    April 25, 2012

    ROSNEFT and Eni signed an agreement yesterday in the presence of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to jointly tap fields in Russia’s Barents and Black Sea zones, in Rosneft’s second Arctic deal in two weeks. The deal may not yield commercial oil production for years, but for Eni it secures a foothold in an untapped [...]

  • DS Smith to double its revenue

    April 25, 2012

    ■ British packaging company DS Smith said yesterday that it expected to double its full-year revenue with the proposed acquisition of Sweden’s Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA). DS Smith, which hopes to expand its footprint across northern Europe and the Nordic region through SCA, expects to complete the acquisition by the end of June, it said [...]

  • Bodycote sales in energy boost

    April 25, 2012

    ■ Engineer Bodycote yesterday reported a rise in first quarter sales – triggered by buoyant energy, defence and aerospace sectors. For the three months to 31 March sales were 6.9 per cent higher than in the same period the year before. “Sales in aerospace, defence & energy were ahead by 13.5 per cent,” the firm [...]

  • Premier gets nod for Solan find

    April 25, 2012

    ■ Oil explorer Premier yesterday said that it had been given the green light for the development of its Solan oil field. The department for energy and climate change said that Premier could drill four wells at the field which is estimated to have 40m barrels of oil. The North Sea project will start delivering [...]

  • WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    April 25, 2012

    Drivers Jonas Deloitte The provider of property consultancy services has announced that Jeremy Castle has joined as director in its planning team. Castle most recently spent four years leading planning strategy at Battersea Power Station as planning director of Treasury Holdings. He has also previously worked at Legal & General. In addition, Nigel Hawkey arrives [...]

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