BEST OF THE BROKERS January 18, 2010 QINETIQ Evolution Securities says Qinetiq is the victim of a “vicious squeeze” as robot and armour sales have yet to rise despite other equipment manufactures reaping the benefits of the recent surge in Afghanistan. It predicts restructuring costs under new chief executive Leo Quinn and adopts a “sell” position with a target price of 125p [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 18, 2010 Piper Jaffray The mid-market investment bank has poached Ian Wainwright from Canaccord Adams to join its corporate broking team as a principal. Wainwright has been a managing director at Canaccord since 2007, and was instrumental in building the firm’s life sciences franchise. Prior to that, he was in specialist biotech, medtech and pharma sales at [...]
London’s hippest new pizza joint January 18, 2010 Pizza East 56 Shoreditch High Street, E1 6JJ Tel: 020 7729 1888 FOOD SERVICE ATMOSPHERE Cost per person without wine: £30 AFTER visits last week to both Pizza East in Shoreditch and the Soho House Group’s other recent venture, Dean Street Townhouse in Soho, it is impossible to question the money-spinning expertise of this group. [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS January 18, 2010 LOW-CAL MENU FOR FASHION WEEK The Buddha Bar, home of London’s most overtly glamorous sushi, is reprising its Fashion Week menu with a selection of dishes that are perfect for calorie conscious fashionistas who need energy too (hello, catwalk models). Its new chef, South African-born Clifton Muil, has created a “fashion fuel” menu that includes [...]
THREE OTHER TOP PIZZERIAS January 18, 2010 PORTOBELLO RISTORANTE PIZZERIA Much-loved local pizzeria that specialises in something called “pizzametro”, which means ‘pizza metre’ – an idea born in a small town in Sorrento as a way for the whole family to share a pizza. Served on a wooden chopping board, the pizza here is generously topped with good ingredients, and baked in [...]
Get fit as you feel the back-to-basics burn January 18, 2010 IT’S Monday 7am on a cold winter’s morning in a cavernous railway arch near Tate Modern. “Say hello to Angie,” says my fitness instructor, Brian. Angie looks fierce. I don’t like the look of Angie at all. And 10 minutes later Angie is beating me up. Thankfully, Angie is not some south London bruiser, but [...]
It’s sexist and immoral, but man are we mad about it January 18, 2010 HAS your wife seen her?” sneers Roger Sterling, partner at Sterling and Cooper ad agency on Madison Avenue, as his colleague Don Draper’s shapely, impeccably-styled secretary walks out of the room. In the exaggerated, vivid and very boozy world of Mad Men, which added to its arsenal of awards at Sunday night’s Golden Globes, the [...]
Harmless mummy’s boy – or sponger? January 18, 2010 DEAR VEXED: I’ve been single for ages and just recently met a guy. On paper he’s pretty good: he works for a top City law firm and he’s just been promoted. We get along well and he seems really sweet, but I just found out he still lives at home. He’s 32. Anna, 31, banker HE [...]
City’s Mancini goads United January 18, 2010 MANCHESTER CITY vs MANCHESTER UNITED MANCHESTER City boss Roberto Mancini has lit the touchpaper ahead of his first derby with Manchester United by predicting the Eastlands side could usurp their bitter rivals as England’s biggest club. City’s recent history has been anything but illustrious, containing spells in the Championship and even League One as recently [...]
Murray races into second round in rainy Melbourne January 18, 2010 BRITISH No1 Andy Murray admitted his relief at dodging a rain delay after breezing into the second round of the Australian Open with an emphatic victory. Murray, seeded fifth in Melbourne, swept past South African qualifier Kevin Anderson 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 in just one hour and 40 minutes. Stormy conditions caused more than 20 first-round [...]