Ex-Betonsports boss to serve time January 10, 2010 The former chief executive of Betonsports, the defunct online gambling site, has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison. David Carruthers was arrested in Texas in July 2006, and pleaded guilty to racketeering charges linked to the company’s operations in the US, where online gambling is illegal. Carruthers was ordered to spend 33 months [...]
Tesco in line for sales hike January 10, 2010 TESCO is being tipped for a like-for-like sales hike of up to four per cent when it issues its trading update tomorrow. The figures are expected to reflect a healthy seasonal boost as customers splashed out over the holiday. Analysts predict that the supermarket chain’s doubling of Clubcard points over the period would help to [...]
Peacocks fashion expansion after strong Christmas trade January 10, 2010 Budget fashion chain Peacocks added to signs of a robust Christmas for Britain’s retailers, helped by its tie-up with singer-turned-designer Pearl Lowe, and yesterday said it planned to step up its expansion. The firm, taken private in 2005 by a consortium including US hedge funds Perry Capital and Och-Ziff, said sales at stores open at [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: HOW DO YOU EXPECT TESCO TO HAVE PERFORMED THIS TIME? January 10, 2010 JONATHAN PRITCHARD | ORIEL SECURITIES I see the figures being as much as four per cent up on last year. The Clubcard doubling of points has made a big difference and I cannot see any reason why the figures should not follow the trend of Sainsbury’s and be significantly up. KEITH BOWMAN | HARGREAVES LANSDOWN [...]
City rents up for first time since 2007 January 10, 2010 CITY office rents rose for the first time in three years at the end of 2009, boosting confidence that office rents have bottomed out. A report from Cushman & Wakefield reveals 41 per cent of the year’s total take-up of office space took place in the last quarter of 2009. The take-up of 2.6m sq [...]
Balanced debate is needed on future of banking January 10, 2010 As people from across the City brave the wintry conditions let us hope that policy makers can help provide a brighter forecast for the financial services industry over the coming year. The past 12 months have seen the business environment in a state of almost constant flux. A series of measures – most notably the [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 10, 2010 Office of Fair Trading The consumer watchdog has appointed Sheldon Mills, a senior associate at law firm SJ Berwin, as its new director of mergers, effective from 15 February. Mills joined SJ Berwin in 2006 from rival Jones Day. Simon Holmes, head of EU and competition at SJ Berwin, said: “While we will miss him, [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS January 10, 2010 TED BAKER Singer Capital maintains a “buy” rating for Ted Baker after strong trading from 1 November to 24 December. Retail sales growth for this period was 19.1 per cent and trading was up 14.3 per cent year-on-year. It says Ted Baker’s collections are doing well and has revised its target price from 505p to [...]
UBS whistleblower begins jail sentence January 10, 2010 The chief whistleblower in the UBS tax secrecy probe has entered prison to serve a sentence he considered unfair, hours after a Swiss court ruled the bank should not have been forced to turn over client files to investigators. Bradley Birkenfeld, a former UBS banker, entered a federal prison in Pennsylvania to serve a 40-month [...]
E-book readers, 3D TVs and tablet PCs compete to be top dog of 2010 January 10, 2010 HYPE and prototypes dominated the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last week. From the Ford car that lets you send Twitter messages while driving, to the scuba diving mask that can shoot high definition video at depths of 130 feet, the vast majority of products on display will not hit the mainstream. The [...]