Sugar Puffs owner to join AIM as it looks to raise funds January 18, 2010 FOOD manufacturer Big Bear Group has confirmed plans to join the Alternative Investment Market (Aim) in a move which could value it at more than £75m. The owner of the Sugar Puffs and Fox’s Glacier Mints says it will use the cash raised to cut debt, develop its existing brands further and pay the costs [...]
EXTRA TIME FOR SHIRT DEAL January 18, 2010 NORTHERN ROCK has signed a new four-year sponsorship with Newcastle United, worth up to £10m. The nationalised bank will only pay the full amount if the club, currently in the Championship, play in the Premier League for the duration of the contract, which begins next season. The Rock said the deal was good value for [...]
NEWS | IN BRIEF January 18, 2010 HSBC battles for $900m Thai bank HSBC is fighting off rivals for an estimated $900m (£551m) stake in Thailand’s seventh largest bank, after state-owned Korea Development Bank joined the race for the 47.6 per cent stake of Siam City Bank yesterday. Thanachart Bank, based in Thailand, is also in the running. Final bids are due [...]
CITY VIEWS: SHOULD GOVERNMENT INTERVENE IN CROSS BORDER M&A? January 18, 2010 BRIAN TAAFFE | LEXIS NEXIS “I like the Cadbury brand, but it should be left up to the market. If everyone wins from the deal, then why not? If customers want to keep the Cadbury brand then it should be protected, but if shareholders are not interested they should win out.” MATTHEW PHILO | SCHRODERS [...]
Bermuda’s financial future is rocky January 18, 2010 TEN years ago Bermuda was still drunk on the unprecedented success of its conversion from a tourist haven to an international business centre. Scores of bankers and insurance brokers zipped down its narrow streets on expensive Vespa scooters and tills in local bars rang with money being spent by rich guest workers. But the UK [...]
Google probes security breach January 18, 2010 GOOGLE is investigating whether a cyber attack on the US firm was an “inside job” by its Chinese workers. Google, the world’s most popular search engine, said last week it may pull out of the world’s biggest internet market after reporting it had been hit by a “sophisticated” cyber-attack on its network that resulted in [...]
JAL files for bankruptcy and begins to restructure January 18, 2010 ASIA’S largest airline by revenues, Japan Airlines, is expected to file for bankruptcy this week as part of a restructuring crafted by a state-backed turnaround fund. Some analysts think a bankruptcy filing would make it easy for Japan Airlines to abandon its deal with AMR, the holding company for American Airlines, in favour of membership [...]
Italian directories publisher Seat joins the long list of corporate bond issuers January 18, 2010 ITALIAN yellow-pages publisher Seat Pagine Gialle yesterday revealed that it will be issuing a €650m (£573m) bond to help it refinance its debts. The group, which publishes ThomsonLocal in the UK, issued a prospectus following a refinancing deal reached last week with its senior creditor banks in an agreement managed by the Royal Bank Of [...]
Swiss Re deal with Buffett lands $1.3bn January 18, 2010 Swiss Re yesterday said it had agreed to transfer a US life reinsurance contract to Warren Buffett for 1.3bn Swiss francs ($1.27bn, £778m), allowing it to reinvest capital more profitably elsewhere. Under the deal, the US investor’s Berkshire Hathaway group will pocket premiums payable under the contract, while taking responsibility for paying up to $1.5bn [...]
Entrepreneur gathering gives views on 2010 January 18, 2010 LAST Thursday, 260 delegates braved the cold to come and hear leading entrepreneurs, politicians and think-tank leaders share their views at the 6th Entrepreneur Country Forum, which had the theme “Politics Not as Usual”. Stephan Shakespeare, co-founder of YouGov, was candid when he said that tough times were the making of his firm – “when [...]