Russian gold miner Zapadnaya the latest to plot a London IPO July 13, 2011 RUSSIAN gold mining firm Zapadnaya is the latest in a string of firms from the country to plot a London initial public offering, as it presses ahead with its plans to go public amid turbulent market conditions. The company is in the early stages of pre-marketing talks with investors, with no date yet set for [...]
IT’S WAR July 13, 2011 Stelios reignites row with easyJet over new aircraft SIR Stelios Haji-Iaonnou has refuelled his ongoing row with the board of easyjet, this time urging the company to cut the size of its fleet and reverse its latest order for 35 airbus planes announced in January. In a letter addressed to easyJet’s chairman Sir Michael Rake, [...]
BMI chastised over misleading special offer July 13, 2011 BRITISH Midlands International (BMI) has been slapped on the wrist by the UK’s advertising watchdog for posting a “misleading” offer claiming 40 per cent off all flights. Earlier this year BMI’s low cost airline bmibaby ran a promotional email and internet advertisement that read: “Up to 40 per cent off ALL flights!” The Advertising Standards [...]
LSE launches government bond platform July 13, 2011 THE London Stock Exchange has launched a government bond trading service as part of the exchange’s ongoing efforts to diversify its business and reduce its reliance on share trading. The LSE bond trading business MTS said yesterday the inclusion of government bonds, known as gilts, takes to 17 the number of European sovereign bonds on [...]
Phosagro lists in London for $538m July 13, 2011 RUSSIAN fertiliser group Phosagro priced its London share sale yesterday, raising $538m (£337m) to pursue acquisitions. The offer valued the firm at $5.2bn, significantly lower than early analyst estimates of up to $8.7bn. It priced its initial public offering (IPO) in the lower half of its initial range at $14 per global depository receipt, or [...]
Vienna in high frequency push July 13, 2011 THE Vienna Stock Exchange is looking to boost lagging volumes by attracting high-frequency trading firms alongside its traditional bank and broker members, joint-chief executive Michael Buhl said yesterday. The Vienna bourse saw average monthly equity turnover of around €5.4bn (£4.74bn) in the first six months of this year, well below pre-crisis levels and last year’s [...]
Deutsche Boerse nears NYSE deal July 13, 2011 DEUTSCHE Boerse shareholders representing about 60 per cent of voting shares have backed a deal with NYSE Euronext, the German exchange operator said a few hours before the offer expired yesterday. That was up from about 34.5 per cent on Tuesday. The deal needs approval from 75 per cent of Deutsche Boerse shareholders, and then [...]
Monitise says its revenues will double July 13, 2011 Monitise surged yesterday after the payments technology firm reinforced its strong outlook for the upcoming financial year, with revenues expected to double. Full-year revenues are now expected to hit £14m, more than double the £6m reported last year. It also said it forecasts an increase in operating profit and cash generation. The firm, which delivers [...]
L’Oreal sales below forecasts July 13, 2011 FRENCH cosmetics maker L’Oreal reported second-quarter sales below market expectations, hit by a slowdown in trading in North America and eastern Europe. The maker of Lancome lipstick, Biotherm creams and Garnier shampoos saw its second-quarter sales rise 4.6 per cent, while analysts had expected an increase of between 5.5 and six per cent. Revenue from [...]
Carrefour in profit alert as Brazil deal hits buffers July 13, 2011 CARREFOUR warned on profits for the fourth time in a year after a plan to raise prices backfired, and said a potentially lucrative merger in Brazil was off – at least for now. Shares in the French retail giant dropped to a two-year low after it said in a second-quarter sales update that it expected [...]