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Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Tesco must rein in the runaway horse lasagne scandal

    February 12, 2013

    THREE weeks ago I wrote in this column that Tesco had suffered an immediate image impact after the revelations over horsemeat in burgers – but that the supermarket giant was already starting to recover and the story could prove to be a storm in a teacup. Our measurement of brand perception – called the Index [...]

  • Police raid Yorkshire abattoir over horsemeat kebab fears

    February 12, 2013

    POLICE yesterday raided an abattoir in West Yorkshire and a meat supplier in Aberystwyth as the scandal over the mislabelling of meat products continued to spread. Officials from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) closed down the two sites following allegations that horse carcasses from the Yorkshire site were sold on to the Welsh company for [...]

  • Heathrow boss defends plans to hike charges

    February 12, 2013

    HEATHROW yesterday defended its plan to hike passenger charges from next year to pay for its upgrade work. The airport said it wants to spend £3bn between 2014 and 2019 to complete the revamp of terminal two, install more self-service check-in desks and improve punctuality. The plans, which must be approved by the Civil Aviation [...]

  • City Views | Where should London’s next airport or runways be built?

    February 12, 2013

    KEITH BUROWES | BANK OF ENGLAND Given the residential area surrounding Heathrow, wouldn’t it be a better idea to put expansion out of the way from where people live? PAUL RILEY | RR DONNELLEY Living out in the east would make it more convenient for me. They’re looking to fund improvements for Heathrow through its [...]

  • London Capital in buyout talks

    February 12, 2013

    LONDON Capital Group saw its shares leap 23 per cent yesterday after the spread betting firm confirmed it is in takeover talks with a number of bidders. The owner of Capital Spreads said it has received preliminary takeover approaches from Cantor Fitzgerald, GAIN Capital and City Index although it said there was no certainty of [...]

  • Profits up on Marsh’s sales

    February 12, 2013

    MARSH & McLennan’s said yesterday its fourth-quarter profit rose two per cent, helped by growth in its core insurance business. The insurance broker reported a profit of $259m (£165.4m), or 47 cents per share, up from $256m, or 46 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue at Marsh, the company’s main insurance business, grew four [...]

  • Inflation stuck above target for 38th month

    February 12, 2013

    CONSUMER prices grew faster than the Bank of England’s target rate for the 38th straight month over the year to January, data revealed yesterday. The consumer prices index (CPI) grew 2.7 per cent between January 2012 and January 2013, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, the same rate as recorded in October, November and [...]

  • House prices climb steadily through 2012

    February 12, 2013

    HOUSE prices chugged upwards steadily during last year, according to official statistics out yesterday. The average UK home was worth 3.3 per cent more at the end of 2012 than at end of 2011, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in its house price index, up from the 2.2 per cent annual growth seen [...]

  • Draghi in no rush to buy up Spain’s bonds

    February 12, 2013

    THE EUROPEAN Central Bank (ECB) will only step into the Spanish bond market and use its bond buying scheme if it was having “major problems” trying to carry out monetary policy, its boss said yesterday. ECB boss Draghi also said the rate-setters would not use the outright monetary transactions (OMT) bond-buying programme unless Spain had [...]

  • 3i targets more sell-offs after £615m disposal

    February 12, 2013

    BRITISH investment giant 3i yesterday sold its plastic equipment business Mold-Masters to US rival Milacron for C$975m (£615m), pleasing investors who want the business to pay down its debt pile. Proceeds from the deal will be around £219m – 2.6 times the initial £84m investment 3i made in October 2007. The company said there had [...]

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