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  • Euro Car Parts sold to US rival LKQ for £280m

    October 4, 2011

    SUKHPAL Singh Ahluwalia was just 18 when he spotted the chance to buy a car parts shop in North London that had gone into bankruptcy for £5,000. The Wembley-based entrepreneur is now set to pocket up to £280m after agreeing to sell his business Euro Car Parts to US rival LKQ Corporation. Singh, hailed as [...]

  • Land Sec gets planning for St Paul’s build

    October 4, 2011

    LAND Securities, the UK’s biggest commercial landlord, has secured planning consent for a new mixed office and retail development near St Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London. The 250,000 square foot scheme will replace three existing buildings on the corner of Shoe Lane and Little New Street with cafes, restaurants and premium office space [...]

  • Jon Moulton sees £9.7m offer for Clarity rejected

    October 4, 2011

    JON Moulton has seen his £9.7m bid for Clarity Commerce rejected, after the offer was branded “highly opportunistic” by the firm’s board. Clarity said the unsolicited bid by Enigmatic – a vehicle controlled by Moulton’s buyout company Better Capital – “undervalues the company and its prospects”, adding the board decision to recommend its rejection was unanimous. [...]

  • New Canadian link for law firm Norton Rose

    October 4, 2011

    CITY law firm Norton Rose has sealed its second Canadian merger, announcing a tie-up with resources specialist Macleod Dixon less than a year after it took over Montreal-based Ogilvy Renault. Norton Rose said yesterday it had inked a deal that would see it team up with Macleod Dixon from January 2012, in a move that will [...]

  • Kindle Fire could lead the two-man tablet race

    October 4, 2011

    AMAZON’S Kindle Fire entry into the US tablet market has caused a flurry of speculation around its impact on tablets. It seems that the Kindle Fire will now lead Amazon and Apple into a two-horse race, potentially eliminating all other competitors. YouGov’s TabletTrack suggests that £250 is the price point where the tablet market will [...]

  • Rio will not change Mongolia deal

    October 4, 2011

    Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe Mines have rejected moves by the Mongolian government to increase its stake in the vast Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold project located in the resource-rich country. Mongolia last week invited the miners to renegotiate the terms of a 2009 deal that included boosting Mongolia’s share in the $10bn deposit from 34 [...]

  • Sugar firm Cristal buys rival stake

    October 4, 2011

    French sugar cooperative Cristal Union agreed to take control of Societe Vermandoise yesterday in a deal valued at nearly €1bn (£863m) that would create the number two sugar group in France after Tereos. The exclusive deal covers a 51 per cent stake owned by the Delloye family in Vermandoise, which has a market capitalisation of [...]

  • DP World sees 2013 London ports launch

    October 4, 2011

    DUBAI-BASED ports operator DP World expects its new London Gateway deep-sea container port to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2013, it said yesterday, with spending on the project set to continue apace despite the economic gloom. London Gateway, located about 25 miles east of central London on the north bank of the river [...]

  • Heritage deal marks first move on Libyan oil market

    October 4, 2011

    HERITAGE Oil has bought control of a Benghazi-based oil services firm, striking the first upstream deal in Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi and building on the British explorer’s reputation as a first mover into political hot-spots. Heritage said yesterday it had bought 51 per cent of Sahara Oil Services Holdings for $19.5m (£12.7m). [...]

  • Carillion’s Eaga deal lifts group

    October 4, 2011

    SUPPORT services provider Carillion, said yesterday that it was on track to deliver substantial growth in 2012, helped by the £306.5m acquisition of energy-saving firm Eaga and an increase in government sector outsourcing. In its third-quarter update, the FTSE-250 group said it had won work worth up to £670m since the half-year and reiterated its [...]

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