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  • Edinburgh Worldwide keeps up

    December 4, 2012

    Baillie Gifford’s Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust kept pace with markets last year, boosting its net asset value by 4.8 per cent. The £186m trust saw its share price rise 6.3 per cent compared to a 6.2 per cent increase for the MSCI All Countries World Index for the year ending October 2012, it said in [...]

  • Eredene exits Indian housing

    December 4, 2012

    Eredene Capital, an Aim-listed investor in Indian infrastructure, yesterday took a £6.6m writedown after selling out its stakes in two social housing projects. The London-based firm, which boasts Sir Christopher Benson as a non-executive director, has sold its stake in Gopi Resorts and Matheran Realty – two housing developers in Mumbai– for £7.2m. The investment [...]

  • Xstrata exodus continues with Reid departure

    December 4, 2012

    XSTRATA’S long-serving chief financial officer Trevor Reid is to follow departing chief executive Mick Davis out the door of the mining giant when the firm completes its merger with commodities business Glencore next year, it was announced yesterday. Reid, who was poached by Davis in 2001 to help turn the flailing business around, has decided [...]

  • Christmas countdown for rival high street retailers

    December 4, 2012

    AS we move into the final countdown to Christmas, our high street department stores are pulling out all the stops. Looking back over 2012, the race between Marks & Spencer and John Lewis has never been tighter. YouGov’s BrandIndex highlights how the two brands began the year with six points separating their Index scores – [...]

  • Norilsk billionaires end feud with Abramovich as enforcer

    December 4, 2012

    TWO Russian billionaires ended a four-year battle over the world’s biggest nickel and palladium miner yesterday by giving the largest voting stake in their $30bn (£18bn) company to Kremlin-favoured tycoon Roman Abramovich. Norilsk Nickel, which mines mineral deposits in Russia, was one of the biggest prizes handed to insiders in the post-Soviet carve-up of Russian [...]

  • European luxury goods makers braced for a tough year in 2013

    December 4, 2012

    EUROPEAN luxury goods makers knocked back predictions of a boost to sales early next year, saying that economic gloom will continue to discourage shoppers from splashing out on designer dresses and leather handbags. Consultancy Bain & Co had said that sales of luxury goods should pick up steam from the second quarter of 2013 as [...]

  • Royal Dutch Shell bows out of a troubled refinery in France

    December 4, 2012

    SHELL will not extend its six-month oil processing contract with troubled French Petit-Couronne refinery beyond mid-December, which will make the refinery less attractive for potential buyers, the plant’s union spokesman said. The refinery stopped production on 10 January, before restarting operations in June under a deal with Royal Dutch Shell, the former owner, to deliver [...]

  • Internet treaty talks stutter

    December 4, 2012

    A US and European proposal to protect the internet from new international regulation failed to win prompt backing from other countries yesterday, setting up potentially tough negotiations to rewrite a new treaty. Countries such as Russia, and some in the Middle East, want to obtain powers over the internet in order to gather personal information [...]

  • Pre-tax profits fall at Northgate

    December 4, 2012

    White van hire group Northgate said yesterday its profit before tax for the six months to 31 October were £28.1m – down 13 per cent on last year’s figure of £32.3m. But the firm, often viewed as a bellwether for activity among small businesses, said it had continued to grow despite the challenging trading, with [...]

  • Boeing predicts $100bn market

    December 4, 2012

    Buyers of commercial jetliners are likely to draw more financing from capital markets in 2013, as the value of jet sales rises about 9.5 per cent to a record $104bn (£64bn), Boeing said yesterday. Capital markets will account for about 14 per cent of total jet financing, up from 10 per cent this year, Boeing [...]

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