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    March 7, 2012

    ENGINEER Costain said yesterday it was on course to double its profits with its oil services operations set to expand. The company reported a 38 per cent rise in full year adjusted operating profit for 2011 to £24.1m. Finance director Tony Bickerstaff told City A.M. the company was buoyant in the UK due to a [...]

  • Cobham eyes lift as its civil aviation sales head upwards

    March 7, 2012

    BRITISH aero electronics group Cobham expects to deliver further growth this year after cost cuts and a strong performance from commercial aviation boosted 2011 profit. Cobham, whose equipment helps military vehicles such as F-35 fighter planes communicate with one another, yesterday said 2011 pre-tax profit rose seven per cent to £328m on sales three per [...]

  • Melrose sees energy boost

    March 7, 2012

    BRITISH manufacturing buyout group Melrose posted full-year profit at the top end of expectations and said strong energy and mining markets meant it was set for further growth. “The strong end-markets we have are proving their worth,” finance director Geoffrey Martin said ”We are 50 per cent into energy, oil and gas, and mining, which [...]

  • RPS profits on overseas sales

    March 7, 2012

    RPS GROUP’S full-year results topped analysts’ expectations, and the British engineering consultancy said it expected 2012 growth to be fuelled by acquisitions and exposure to global energy markets. The company derived more than 70 per cent of its underlying profit from outside Europe and made five acquisitions during the year in a bid to expand [...]

  • It’s tough at the top: world’s richest fight to keep wealth

    March 7, 2012

    MEXICAN telecoms magnate Carlos Slim Helu has kept his spot as the world’s richest man for the third year running, according to the Forbes list of billionaires out yesterday. But his family fortune slid $5bn to $69bn over the year, closing the gap between him and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who remains in second place [...]

  • WHICH SECTORS MAKE THE MOST BILLIONAIRES?

    March 7, 2012

    ● TMT The tech and telecoms sector is holding firm towards the top of the table, with Carlos Slim, Bill Gates and Oracle owner Larry Ellison inside the top 10 and more than 100 across the entire list. Savvy investments in the likes of Facebook and Twitter can also make billions, as Netscape founder James [...]

  • REAL ESTATE TYCOONS DOMINATE UK LIST

    March 7, 2012

    ● Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor – real estate Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor is ranked 78 on the list. As the sixth Duke of Westminster, Grosvenor is the wealthiest landowner in the UK with a net worth of $11bn (£7bn), down from $13bn from last year. Grosvenor, age 60, is based in Chester. He made his fortune though [...]

  • Employment lifts as firms grow bolder

    March 7, 2012

    STRONG jobs figures published yesterday raised hopes that the economic recovery is finally underway. Permanent staff placements by recruitment firms grew for the second month running in February, according to the KPMG and Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) report on jobs, though temporary placements fell. Overall demand for staff rose at the fastest pace in [...]

  • Europe slowing as US grows

    March 7, 2012

    THE EUROZONE continues to look weak as industrial data published yesterday showed the economy in decline, while the US kept growing with positive jobs figures. German industrial orders plummeted in January, falling 2.7 per cent on the month as foreign orders collapsed. Export orders fell 5.5 per cent, led by an 8.6 per cent fall [...]

  • Think-tank: Scrap green belt to boost GDP growth

    March 7, 2012

    RESTRICTIVE planning laws are holding back economic growth, hurting the poor and pushing down the quality of houses, a new report claims. The Adam Smith Institute (ASI) has called for a radical shake up of planning rules that would see the green belt scrapped, devolution of planning powers to local authorities, and the privatisation of [...]

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