IPO failures give private equity a bloody nose February 18, 2010 THE keenly anticipated flood of initial public offerings slated for early 2010 has failed to materialise as investors become increasingly wary of over-leveraged businesses coming to market. Travelport and New Look’s pulled flotations and Merlin Entertainment’s decision to abandon its plans have set alarm bells ringing despite a clutch of other potential IPOs, including Promethean, [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS February 18, 2010 ETX Capital The financial spread betting firm has appointed John Wilson, the outgoing chief executive of the London Stock Exchange’s dark pool trading facility Baikal, as its new executive chairman. Wilson leaves following the LSE acquisition of Turquoise, having spent two years at Baikal. Meanwhile, Andrew Edwards, formerly managing director and trading director at ETX, [...]
Qantas cuts back on first class seats February 18, 2010 QANTAS Airways, Australia’s national carrier, said yesterday it would axe first class seats on all but a handful of its routes after a sharp fall in demand for premium flights in the downturn. The news came as Qantas yesterday reported a 72 per cent plunge in first half net profit to just Au$58m (£33.4m), hit [...]
CITY SET FOR HERON’S ROOM WITH A VIEW February 18, 2010 BUSINESS hotshots out to impress in the City’s culture of superlatives, take note: plans are finally afoot to find a restaurateur to take on what will soon become the venue with some of the best views over the Square Mile. Heron Tower, the 46-storey Bishopsgate glass and stainless steel giant due for completion just over [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS February 18, 2010 SEGRO The commercial property company’s prelims on 25 February will show the benefits of a strong upturn in UK industrial property values in the second half of 2009, reckons Execution Noble. Its shares are trading at a 13 per cent discount to Execution’s predicted full-year net asset value of 343p. Analyst Michael Burt rates the stock [...]
London hits one-month high led by miners and oil stocks February 18, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index hit a one-month closing high yesterday, extending its advance into a fourth consecutive session, led by commodity stocks on firmer metals and oil prices, and with banks also in demand. The FTSE 100 index closed up 48.45 points, or 0.9 per cent, at 5,325.09, its highest close since Jan. 21, after [...]
Wall St boosted by strong output data February 18, 2010 US stocks rose for a third straight day yesterday as investors viewed company results and manufacturing data as evidence the economic rebound will continue. Investors accentuated the positive news, focusing on improved mid-Atlantic manufacturing data and setting aside a lackluster outlook from Wal-Mart and a surprising increase in weekly jobless claims. “News on the economy [...]
Marathon effort for green pioneer February 18, 2010 TO DO this job, you must be an optimist first and foremost, says Steve Mahon, founder of Low Carbon Accelerator, the venture capital firm that specialises in green technology investment. Set up in October 2006, it was the first green technology fund to list on Aim. Attracting institutional investors was a lengthy battle: “The investment [...]
Entrepreneurs head to school February 18, 2010 MOST profiles of Richard Branson tend to include his lack of academic credentials – he left school at 16. Similarly, Microsoft founder Bill Gates was a Harvard drop-out. This could lead some people to deduce that you are either born with an entrepreneurial spirit or you are not. However, the study of entrepreneurship has now [...]
Q&A PUBLIC SECTOR BIDS February 18, 2010 Q. What should I consider if I want to bid for work on a public sector project? A.The first thing to think about is whether a public sector contract is right for the size of your company, says Matthew Perkins, deputy regional manager for south-west London at Business Link, the government business resource body. Bidding [...]