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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Great Portland boosts its NAV

    July 21, 2011

    GREAT Portland Estates (GPE) said the value of its property assets increased by 3.8 per cent in the first quarter this year, driven by demand for West End offices and near-term development schemes. The London property developer said its portfolio valuation increased by £58.4m to £1.6bn in the three months through June. Net asset value [...]

  • Spending spree plans at London & Stamford

    July 21, 2011

    LONDON & Stamford Property (L&S) has stepped up plans to expand its residential portfolio, agreeing to buy more than 100 residential properties in north London for £49.1m. The real estate developer announced yesterday it had bought 107 private residential units and 31 car parking spaces in Islington from Seward Street Developments, bringing its total portfolio [...]

  • Scottish and Southern the latest utility to hike fuel bills

    July 21, 2011

    SCOTTISH & Southern Energy (SSE) yesterday became the third large British energy supplier to hike its fuel prices this summer. Electricity bills will increase by 11 per cent and gas will go up by 18 per cent from 14 September, affecting 8.8m households in Britain, the utility firm warned in a statement. Customers on duel [...]

  • AkzoNobel vows action to boost flagging profit

    July 21, 2011

    DUTCH chemicals group AkzoNobel promised new, unspecified measures to improve its earnings as it reported a 10 per cent drop in second-quarter core profit, hurt by rising costs and weak demand. The world’s biggest paints company was hit by faster-than-expected increases in prices of raw materials such as pigments and oil-related resins and solvents. It [...]

  • FOREIGN EXCHANGE AS MOSCOW MOVES TO BECOME WORLD-CLASS

    July 21, 2011

    CAN MOSCOW ever become a world-class financial centre? BP may have had its fingers burned over the ill-fated Rosneft deal, but Anglo-Russian relations are being improved behind the scenes following a Moscow-London foreign exchange to set up the Moscow International Finance Centre (MIFC). First, Lord Mayor Michael Bear – the co-chairman of the MIFC Liaison [...]

  • Astra rises on drug approval

    July 21, 2011

    ASTRAZENECA shares jumped two per cent on yesterday, buoyed by US approval for its new heart drug Brilinta as a rival to Plavix, the world’s second-biggest selling medicine. But industry analysts warned the London-based drugmaker still had a battle on its hands to sell the product in the world’s top market, given its interaction with [...]

  • Upbeat outlook from Capita fails to address growth fears

    July 21, 2011

    POSITIVE first-half results and outlook from British outsourcing group Capita yesterday were overshadowed by uncertainty over when the company will return to organic growth. Capita, which runs the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, TV licensing for the BBC and the Criminal Records Bureau, said underlying pre-tax profit rose seven per cent to £174m for the six months [...]

  • Roche predicts higher earnings due to cost cuts

    July 21, 2011

    SWISS drugmaker Roche raised its full-year earnings target for 2011 yesterday as cost-cutting protected its first-half profitability from the impact of the strong Swiss franc. The Basel-based group is now aiming to grow core earnings per share around 10 per cent in local currencies this year, after previously guiding for high single-digit growth. But it [...]

  • PRINCE ANDREW QUITS TRADE ROLE

    July 21, 2011

    PRINCE Andrew is to step down from his role as Britain’s trade ambassador, just four months after his links to a sex offender prompted calls for him to quit the unpaid position. The prince, 51, will be leaving his job as the government’s special representative for international trade and investment, which he has held since [...]

  • Trimming the fat is not enough

    July 21, 2011

    CAPITA yesterday said the conditions for outsourcing were proving “increasingly buoyant”. Such confidence should have had investors piling into the stock, especially as earnings per share were up 12 per cent and contract wins were double the same period last year at £1.1bn. The companies it signed major deals with in the first six months [...]

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