CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS February 2, 2012 Laurence Simons The specialist legal recruitment firm has appointed Guy Adams as lead director of its European private practice team. Previously, Adams worked as a tax lawyer at Norton Rose, McGrigors and, most recently, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, where he assisted in the growth of the firm’s tax litigation practice. Adams subsequently spent three years with [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS February 2, 2012 SPIRENT COMMUNICATIONS Goldman Sachs initiates coverage of the communications technology company with a “buy” rating and a target price of 160p, and says it expects the company to maintain its position in the market due to strong customer relationships and sound product innovation. The broker expects Spirent’s stock performance to be catalysed by upside to [...]
FTSE sees boost from M&A muted by outlook warnings February 2, 2012 BRITAIN’S top share index paused yesterday after recent sharp gains with a rally in miners on the prospects of a big sector merger counterbalanced by warnings from bluechips of a tough year ahead. The FTSE 100 finished 0.1 per cent, or 5.35 points, higher at 5,796.07, retreating from a six-month intra-day high of 5,809.82 after [...]
Investors wait for key US jobs report February 2, 2012 INVESTORS largely took a wait-and-see approach yesterday as US stocks ended little changed ahead of today’s key employment report, but tech shares rose after strong earnings from chipmaker Qualcomm. Recent economic data suggesting the economy is on a slow but steady path to recovery has helped fuel a rally in stocks. Today’s nonfarm payrolls report, [...]
Nasty, bitchy and…brilliant February 2, 2012 Film YOUNG ADULT Cert: 15 ***** YOUNG Adult takes a premise from the Hollywood Rom Com Storyline Generator™ and subverts it deliciously. Charlize Theron plays ageing prom queen Mavis Gary, who returns to her “hick” hometown to try to rekindle her high school romance with Buddy Slade, who is now married with a baby. She [...]
She Stoops stands up very, very high indeed February 2, 2012 Theatre SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Olivier Theatre at The National **** OLIVER Goldsmith’s famous play is a good old-fashioned romp. Cases of mistaken identity abound, incriminating snippets of conversation are overheard, priceless jewels are misplaced. Summarising the labyrinthine plot, which twists and writhes for two and a half hours, would take pages. Suffice it to [...]
Tate bites off more than it can chew February 2, 2012 Art MIGRATIONS Tate Britain *** MIGRATIONS is not a user-friendly exhibit – abstract and vague from the get-go (what is the plural of migration when applied to art, exactly?), I walked in feeling out of my depth. But once inside, Migrations comes into its own – or at least, it tries to. London has always [...]
Polanski’s superbly tense social hell February 2, 2012 Film CARNAGE Cert: 15 **** When Roman Polanski directs a discussion between two tense couples about a playground dispute, you know it’s not going to turn out well. Bleak and biting, Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly and Christopher Waltz are unable to stop the discussion escalating to intense proportions. As the façade of [...]
Bankers beating the bonus time blues February 2, 2012 CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, ASTBURY MARSDEN WITH investment banks coming under increasing pressure from the government and City shareholders to cut or even cancel staff bonuses, what effect will this have on resignations during this year’s bonus season? The intense and acrimonious debate around Stephen Hester’s bonus shows that the subject is still far from closed. [...]
The four pillars of a successful job hunt February 2, 2012 CHIEF EXECUTIVE, QUARTIC TRAINING HOW far do you need to go to get that job? It won’t be news to you if we report that the jobs market in finance is pretty tough at the moment. But with hundreds of applicants for each position, how do you maximise your chances? FRESHEN UP YOUR CV Your [...]