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By: Nick Gold

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

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  • Aviva-derci as pay row exec leaves insurer

    February 7, 2013

    TREVOR Matthews, the Aviva executive whose £4m “golden hello” helped provoke a brutal pay row at the insurer, is to leave the company after just 14 months, it was revealed yesterday. His departure is part of the first board shake-up under the group’s new chief executive Mark Wilson, who has inherited a company in the [...]

  • Beazley profit quadruples

    February 7, 2013

    SPECIALIST insurer Beazley yesterday celebrated a 300 per cent rise in year-end profits to $251m (£160m) after a reduction in worldwide catastrophes. The only major payout at the Lloyd’s of London business was a $90m net loss from superstorm Sandy, which hit North America last October. Beazley’s strong position in the event insurance business means [...]

  • KKR cash pile rises on deals

    February 7, 2013

    PRIVATE equity giant KKR said the fourth quarter of last year was its strongest yet as a publicly listed firm, as exits from private equity investments delivered a record amount of cash for itself and its investors. KKR said economic net income for the fourth quarter, a measure of private equity profitability, came in at [...]

  • Icap business back on track

    February 7, 2013

    ICAP, the world’s largest inter-dealer broker, yesterday reported a turnaround in fortunes for January, reversing torrid trading activity late last year. The company, led by chief executive Michael Spencer, said activity had improved “across the business,” as numbers showed a 17 per cent increase in electronic broking volumes. It comes on the back of a [...]

  • Administrators to HMV to close first 66 stores

    February 7, 2013

    HMV, the high street’s last major music retailer, is to close a third of its stores and cut 930 jobs across the country, administrators confirmed yesterday. Deloitte said the closure of 66 lossmaking stores, including four in London, will take place over the next two months in a move that will leave the embattled retailer [...]

  • Music tipping point heralded

    February 7, 2013

    THE BRITISH music industry trade body, the BPI, yesterday said the market had reached a tipping point towards digital downloads and streaming of tracks. A report from the BPI claimed that 27 per cent of people now use legal digital music services, with a fifth buying solely via digital channels. The trade body said that [...]

  • UK braced for Chinese spree

    February 7, 2013

    UK RETAILERS are braced for an increase in Chinese shoppers next week as New Year celebrations coincide with Golden Week, one of the country’s biggest holiday periods for Chinese tourists. Global Blue, the tax-free shopping services company, said its expects to see a repeat of the 30 per cent year-on-year growth in tax free sales [...]

  • Burberry board change as chief of finance quits

    February 7, 2013

    BURBERRY finance chief Stacey Cartwright is to step down from the luxury group in a management shake-up that will also see the creation of a chief operating officer role. Cartwright, a widely respected industry figure who has been at the fashion house for nine years, is to leave in July “to pursue other interests”, Burberry [...]

  • Supergroup shares leap on festive sales boost

    February 7, 2013

    SUPERGROUP chief executive Julian Dunkerton said improvements made to its product range and a better organized company helped drive a double-digit growth in sales over the third quarter and place it firmly among the Christmas winners. Shares leapt nearly 10 per cent yesterday as the Superdry owner, which was plagued by a string of setbacks [...]

  • Belt-tightening customers hit Vodafone sales

    February 7, 2013

    PLUNGING sales in southern Europe pulled Vodafone’s revenues down during the final three months of 2012, as wary consumers cut their phone bills. The company saw revenues fall by two per cent year-on-year to £11.4bn as weakness in Spain and Italy moved service revenue – the amount customers pay on their mobile phone bill – [...]

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