Aerospace giants set to check in at Farnborough July 18, 2010 AEROSPACE firms will gather in Farnborough today to launch the industry’s largest trade show. Boeing kick-started the show yesterday with the highly anticipated arrival of its Dreamliner jet. The 787 carrier, which has suffered from crippling production delays, landed after a nine-hour flight from Seattle to an awaiting crowd just outside of London. Boeing’s Dreamliner [...]
Fight must go on for Five July 18, 2010 SOURCES close to pan-European broadcaster RTL Group yesterday poured cold water on speculation that newspaper tycoon Richard Desmond has sealed a deal to buy its beleaguered UK television channel Five, calling it “wishful thinking”. Desmond, the owner of Express newspapers and OK! magazine, was though to be on the brink of clinching an agreement to [...]
Buckle up for more of the FTSE rollercoaster July 18, 2010 MAYBE you don’t have to be schizophrenic, but it helps. In the last month the FTSE 100 has oscillated madly from optimism, to despair, back to optimism – before finishing Friday once again enveloped in gloom. In that time we’ve had nine consecutive days of gains that took us to 5,300, then a period of [...]
UK exports up 11 per cent on last year but some regions see decline July 18, 2010 THE VALUE of UK exports increased by more than 11 per cent, or £6bn, between January 2009 and 2010, though fortunes were mixed throughout the country. London saw the biggest rise in the value of its exports, up 33.5 per cent to £1.73bn. The West Midlands closely followed with a 26 per cent rise. Northern [...]
Timis eyeing a switch to LSE July 18, 2010 BUSINESSMAN Frank Timis is working on plans to move his mining company, African Minerals, from the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) to the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Timis has previously described LSE regulators as “a kangaroo court” but now says he is about to hire new directors, auditors, legal firms and an investment bank to satisfy [...]
Halliwells signs Barlows deal but could face administration July 18, 2010 FALLEN Manchester law firm Halliwells will learn tomorrow whether it will be forced into administration as it remained in deadlock discussions over the weekend with a number of rivals to sell off parts of its business. The firm has already struck a deal with City insurance practice Barlow Lyde & Gilbert, which has agreed to [...]
UK should reform its electricity markets to attract investment July 18, 2010 BRITAIN must reform electricity markets if it is to secure the private investment needed to meet its carbon emissions targets, according to a study by KPMG. The report, out today, said the government’s investment in low-carbon generation was inconsistent and clearer planning was needed to show how emissions targets will be met. “Nuclear represents the [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS July 18, 2010 GLAXOSMITHKLINE Evolution Securities rates GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) as “buy” and believes that with the Avandia overhang removed, 2010 should represent a period of outperformance. Business performance earnings per share are forecasted as 28.1p excluding the legal provision, and post the legal provision of 1.5p, according to Evolution, which believes that GSK is past its earnings trough. [...]
House price gains set to be wiped out July 18, 2010 ALL the gains seen in property prices over the past six months will be wiped out by the end of the year, thanks to more aggressive pricing and an increase in the number of houses coming on to the market, property website Rightmove will say today. The forecast forms part of its monthly survey of [...]
DO YOU EXPECT THERE TO BE A DOUBLE-DIP IN THE UK HOUSING MARKET? July 18, 2010 IVOR DICKINSON | DOUGLAS & GORDON “Supply of property in London has been rising steadily since January as vendors try to take advantage of rising prices. And demand has remained consistent and we now have almost three buyers for every property. With the market in relative utopia, we are not expecting a double dip.” LUCIAN [...]