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By: Martin Slaney

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  • HOW DOES PERSIMMON’S NEWS AFFECT YOUR VIEW OF THE PROPERTY SECTOR?

    July 7, 2009

    IMRAN AKRAM COLLINS STEWART“This is a very upbeat trading statement. House prices continue to weaken, however the rate of decline is getting smaller and, crucially, the group expects to make no further land writedowns at this point. The news is positive for the whole sector, providing further confirmation of a level of stability in the [...]

  • Persimmon sees an end to housing blues

    July 7, 2009

    HOUSEBUILDER Persimmon yesterday buoyed the battered property sector as it claimed the worst of the housing crisis is over, reporting a surge in volume and revenues over recent months. Persimmon said it had completed 4,006 homes over the six months to end of June, with total sales revenue of around £625m, 37 per cent lower [...]

  • Jacques Vert plunges into red after retail turbulence

    July 7, 2009

    LADIES’ clothing retailer Jacques Vert, the owner of the Planet and Precis Petite brands, dived into the red over the past year due to the turmoil in the retail sector, though it said yesterday the decline in sales had eased since the year end. The group posted a £2.9m pre-tax loss for the year to [...]

  • Penguin chops 100 UK staff

    July 7, 2009

    CONSUMER book publisher Penguin yesterday confirmed that it will axe up to 100 jobs in its London offices as it implements a series of changes designed to position the company for the digital era. The Pearson-owned publisher has entered into a period of consultation with employees regarding the dismissal of around 10 per cent of its [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: HAS IKEA SAID GOODBYE TO ITS GLORY DAYS?

    July 7, 2009

    ANDREW GARRARD WILLIS“It’s a sign of the times. Perhaps people have forgotten their old ‘Chuck out your chintz’ slogan, or maybe they’re moving on to the pound shop. Ikea is a bit of a first-time buyers’ store and obviously there are less of those around at the moment.” IAIN MUIRHEAD ITECH“It’s not an attractive store [...]

  • Swedish retail giant Ikea to slash workforce again

    July 7, 2009

    THE continued decline in consumer spending is forcing Ikea to downsize its workforce further, and put a sharp halt on planned growth and expansion having already trimmed 5,000 employees from its pay roll. Only weeks after the company had to announce massive global job losses and the abandonment of plans to open stores in India, [...]

  • Avocet completes Indonesian project after Wega buyout

    July 7, 2009

    GOLD miner Avocet said yesterday it had completed a drilling programme in Indonesia, adding it had issued and allotted 423,717 new ordinary shares at 5p each as it completes its acquisition of Wega Mining. The Aim-listed miner said it would undertake further drilling “in order to outline an inferred mineral resource” if testing on the [...]

  • C&W investors urged to block directors’ pay

    July 7, 2009

    CABLE & Wireless (C&W) is under pressure again over pay deals offered to directors, after advisory firm Pirc urged investors to oppose plans to extend a controversial incentive plan. The plan, which also came under fire from a top 10 shareholder, has led to a “red top” alert from the Association of British Insurers (ABI), its [...]

  • Fears for US retail in rainy June

    July 7, 2009

    Poor weather and consumers without the stimulus boost they received last year were expected to have dampened US retail sales in June, analysts said. The month was challenging for summer products due to wet weather, said weather tracking firm Planalytics.

  • Desmond jury discharged

    July 7, 2009

    The jury in the libel case between Express publisher Richard Desmond and the author Tom Bower was discharged yesterday on the second day of the trial. Judge Eady told the jury that some important submissions had been made which resulted in the need to recruit a new jury. The case re-opens on Monday.

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