Infineon’s Wucherer confident January 24, 2010 German electronic chipmaker Infineon’s director Klaus Wucherer does not expect UK pension fund Hermes will be able to stop his election as chairman of the supervisory board. He said: “I anticipate the proposal of the supervisory board to elect me will be accepted.” Supported by several other investment funds, Hermes is campaigning for ZF Friedrichshafen [...]
Tube Lines’ legal bid fails January 24, 2010 The company responsible for upgrading the Jubilee and Northern lines has failed in a bid to extract an extra £327m from London Underground. An independent adjudication “dismissed in its entirety” a claim by Tube Lines that the London Underground was in breach of its PPP contract. The ruling, by an independent QC, confirmed London Underground’s [...]
Betfair hires banks to plan autumn float January 24, 2010 ONLINE gambling exchange Betfair is understood to have appointed Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to advise on a £1.5bn flotation. The company, which is backed by Japanese lender Softbank, is thought to be examining an autumn listing which would potentially net co-founders Ed Wray and Andrew Black hundreds of millions of pounds. The news will [...]
Share sale will mean Google’s co-founders lose majority vote January 24, 2010 LARRY Page and Sergey Brin, co-founders of the web giant Google, are to sell 10m of their shares in the company to raise around $5.5bn (£3.4bn). The pair will lose majority control of the business they established while still students at Stanford University. Their 59 per cent voting rights will be diluted to 48 per [...]
Soaring London fraud rate tops a bumper decade for criminals January 24, 2010 A record £1.3bn of fraud committed in 2009 highlights a surge in the level of the crime during the 2000s when 1,750 cases were registered. It meant fraudsters netted more than £7bn of ill-gotten gains in a decade which saw the ascent of high profile “super-cases” involving billions of dollars and notorious individuals such as [...]
Blackstone on UK bank trail January 24, 2010 AMERICAN investment group Blackstone is examining the possibility of entering the UK banking market, its chief executive Stephen Schwarzman said yesterday. Last week sources familiar with the matter said that Blackstone, one of the world’s leading buyout firms, had applied for a British banking licence and was working alongside fund manager Cambridge Place on a [...]
Confidence propels company valuations to two-year high January 24, 2010 Company valuations rose sharply last year to reach their highest levels since early 2007, according to an index by accountancy firm BDO. Public companies are now valued at an average multiple of 15.1 times earnings, up 78 per cent over the year. The value of private companies has risen to its highest level in two [...]
Kraft expected to look to create more jobs after Cadbury purchase January 24, 2010 Kraft is understood to have pledged to create more jobs in the UK and grow Cadbury’s British business following its takeover of the confectioner. Michael Osanloo, Kraft’s executive vice-president, strategy, and the man in charge of the Cadbury integration is expecting to increase manufacturing jobs in the UK after saying he was optimistic the vast [...]
Adams in strife as parent calls in the administrator January 24, 2010 Childrenswear chain Adams has gone in to administration for the second time in little more than a year, putting 2,000 jobs at risk. Insolvency firm MCR was called in on Friday to Adams’ parent company, JS Childrenswear. MCR partner Paul Clark said “all options” were being considered for the business, which has 120 stores across [...]
B&B, Rock on cusp of bad bank merger January 24, 2010 PART-nationalised lender Bradford & Bingley is on the brink of receiving the go-ahead from the European Commission for its package of UK state aid, in a move that will pave the way for a merger of its toxic mortgage book with Northern Rock’s bad bank. A marriage of Bradford & Bingley and Northern Rock’s bad [...]