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  • TENSIONS IN TEHRAN

    June 15, 2009

    Tens of thousands yesterday flocked onto the streets in Tehran, defying a government ban to join a mass rally in protest at President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s disputed election win. Later fatal shots killing at least one protester were fired, prompting supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to order a probe into the election.

  • HOW DID MAJESTIC WINE PERFORM GIVEN THE TOUGH ECONOMIC CLIMATE?

    June 15, 2009

    FIONA ORFORD-WILLIAMS EDISON“Majestic managed respectably under the circumstances – it’s not exactly a surprise that it took a heavy hit from corporates cutting back on champagne. It would have been more squeezed if it were flogging basic entry-level plonk wines, since the mid to high end is more resilient.” CHARLES PICK FINNCAP“The results are in [...]

  • Euro banks facing $283bn writedowns

    June 15, 2009

    EUROZONE banks may need to write down another $283bn (£146bn) on bad loans and securities over the next 18 months, the European Central Bank (ECB) said yesterday. The sum comes on top of an estimated $366bn in writedowns by eurozone banks since the start of the financial crisis in mid-2007, which shows more pain ahead for [...]

  • Virgin and Universal team up

    June 15, 2009

    Virgin Media is to launch an unlimited music download subscription service through a partnership with the world’s largest music company, Universal. The service, described by the two companies as a world first, would allow Virgin Media broadband customers to stream and download as many music tracks and albums as they want from Universal’s entire catalogue [...]

  • FTSE launches clean-tech tool

    June 15, 2009

    Global index provider FTSE Group has announced the launch of new tools to help investors seeking exposure to the environmental technology sectors. The new tools include an environmental markets industry classification system, which will allow investors to identify and make peer-to-peer comparisons more easily.

  • Ten Alps profit hits a plateau

    June 15, 2009

    Media production company Ten Alps posted a flat pre-tax profit for the full year to 31 March, and said the new financial year began with a “decent” order book. Pre-tax profit for the full year was £3.3m, compared with £3.2m a year ago, and revenue fell 1.5 per cent to £80.2m. But Ten Alps, which [...]

  • Sumitomo to launch 5.7bn rights issue

    June 15, 2009

    JAPAN’S second largest bank by market value, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, yesterday announced a giant £5.7bn share sale, buoyed by strong demand from overseas and domestic investors. The Japanese mega-bank said it will raise 923.1bn yen (£5.7bn) by issuing new common shares, making it one of the biggest fundraisings in Japanese corporate history. The bank plans [...]

  • Brown to hire Royal spin doctor

    June 15, 2009

    Prime Minster Gordon Brown is set to appoint the man responsible for the turnaround of the Queen’s public image after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales as his new spin doctor. Simon Lewis, whose clients include Buckingham Palace, Centrica and Vodafone, will try to restore Brown’s dogged reputation. Lewis is an old acquaintance of [...]

  • Addax shares fly on China talks

    June 15, 2009

    Shares in London-listed oil explorer Addax soared yesterday on talks that Chinese state-owned refiner Sinopec was making a £4.8bn bid for the company. The offer, which is understood to be advised by Credit Suisse, looks set to trump a bid from the state-run Korea National Oil Company. 

  • Deripaska appoints GM chief

    June 15, 2009

    Russian indebted carmaker GAZ said yesterday it had invited a former General Motors executive to head its board of directors. The group, owned by tycoon Oleg Deripaska, said former purchasing chief Bo Andersson had expressed his agreement to take the post. GAZ, along with Russia’s largest lender Sberbank and Canadian car parts group Magna is [...]

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