O’Brien dominates Coral-Eclipse June 28, 2010 RACING: Aidan O’Brien has six of the 13 six-day entries for the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown on Saturday. The master of Ballydoyle has entered Beethoven, Bright Horizon, Encompassing, Fencing Master, Steinbeck and Viscount Nelson. Henry Cecil’s Twice Over is one of O’Brien’s main rivals, along with John Gosden’s Dar Re Mi.
Western oilcos move to end trade with Iran June 28, 2010 Iran faced growing economic pressure yesterday after two Western oil firms halted business with it, and a Gulf Arab country seen as a trade lifeline for Tehran moved to freeze some Iranian-linked bank accounts. The developments underlined the major oil producer’s increasing international isolation over a nuclear programme it says is aimed at generating electricity [...]
Up in the air: England fly home with Fabio in limbo June 28, 2010 UNDER-FIRE England manager Fabio Capello faces a nervous fortnight after being told that the Football Association want time to weigh up whether to sack him. Capello held talks with Club England chairman Sir Dave Richards yesterday morning, just hours after a crushing 4-1 defeat to Germany ended the nation’s World Cup hopes. The Italian insists [...]
Taylor Wimpey in volatility warning June 28, 2010 HOUSEBUILDER Taylor Wimpey has warned that conditions in the UK housing market remain volatile despite signs of greater stability in recent months. The FTSE 250 group said private sales rates for the year to date are “broadly in line” with those in the first half of 2009 at an average of 0.58 sales per site [...]
Clinical Brazil closing in on a sixth title June 28, 2010 BRAZIL (3) v/s CHILE (0) BRAZIL manager Dunga saw his side justify their favourites tag by strolling past Chile and into a last-eight meeting with Holland – and then told them to up their game further. Two goals in the space of four minutes from Juan and Luis Fabiano gave Brazil a stranglehold on the [...]
Knight Vinke builds up a stake in Kesa June 28, 2010 Activist investor Knight Vinke has bought a three per cent stake in electrical retailer Kesa. The move sent shares up nearly two per cent, amid speculation the investor may push for the group to be broken up. Knight Vinke is known for its activist tendencies, having demanded changes at firms including HSBC, Royal Dutch Shell, [...]
Our problems lie deeper than knee-jerk reactions June 28, 2010 THE Football Association has not always been correct in its decision-making in the past, but its response to the criticism of Fabio Capello after a dismal World Cup campaign is common sense prevailing. It would have easy to make a rash decision in the heat of the moment after England’s woeful display against the Germans, [...]
Le Monde staff vote for Lazard-led offer June 28, 2010 A CONSORTIUM led by Lazard banker Matthieu Pigasse looks set to take control of iconic French newspaper Le Monde. Staff at the firm overwhelmingly backed an ownership bid from the trio of left-leaning tycoons, which also includes internet entrepreneur Xavier Niel and the former business partner of late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. The vote [...]
Robben is back on song as Dutch glide into last eight June 28, 2010 HOLLAND (2) v/s SLOVAKIA (1) COACH Bert van Marwijk hailed Arjen Robben after the fit-again winger capped his first start of the tournament with the goal that set Holland on their way to the quarter-finals. Robben’s fine individual strike and a simple second for Wesley Sneijder secured the Dutch a last-eight clash with Brazil, despite [...]
Uni pension fund to vote on changes June 28, 2010 BRITAIN’S second-largest private retirement scheme – which pays pensions to university staff ??– could be forced to cut benefits and shift away from equities as it tackles a huge deficit. Next week, a University Superannuation Scheme (USS) committee will try to decide between two proposals to address a deficit which stood at £17bn as of [...]