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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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  • Jenkins shreds Diamond legacy as he defends his own PPI past

    February 5, 2013

    NEW Barclays chief Antony Jenkins yesterday told MPs and peers he has the “iron will” needed to force through cultural reforms at the bank, and that his dedication to good behaviour saw him challenge former boss Bob Diamond on the problem a year ago. He said that the bank’s bonus pool will be “adjusted substantially [...]

  • KKR arm adds 9pc to income

    February 5, 2013

    LISTED investment giant KKR Financial Holdings last night revealed a nine per cent increase in net income for last year. The company – a branch of private equity giant KKR – said revenues for the full year 2012 ticked upwards to reach $555.5m (£481.8m), up from $542m in the previous year. Subsequent net income for [...]

  • Expedia posts rise in profits

    February 5, 2013

    ONLINE travel agency Expedia reported a rise in quarterly profit yesterday led by a 24 per cent surge in revenues. Adjusted for items, profit was $88.9m (£77.1m), or 63 cents a share, the company said last night on revenues of $975m. Gross bookings rose 19 per cent year on year. This compared to adjusted net [...]

  • Hollande says EU should fight in currency war

    February 5, 2013

    FRENCH President Francois Hollande yesterday urged the Eurozone to set a medium-term target for its currency’s exchange rate, effectively bringing the EU into the currency wars. But Berlin quickly moved to slap down the suggestion that Europe would intervene in the currency market, saying the bloc should improve its competitiveness in other ways. Speaking two [...]

  • Cable says Funding for Lending Scheme is failing to help SMEs

    February 5, 2013

    BANKS could be forced to publish small business lending data for each region on a weekly basis, Vince Cable will say this morning, in an effort to shame them into lending more to firms. The business secretary will argue that the Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) – which gives cheap funds to banks to lend [...]

  • Boris wants to keep property tax in London

    February 5, 2013

    BORIS Johnson will tonight call on the government to let London retain the tax charged on property sales in the capital, so he can use the money to stimulate housebuilding in the capital. The Mayor will tell the Chartered Institute of Housing that if City Hall took control of all the stamp duty receipts raised [...]

  • Malone restarts decade-long Murdoch feud

    February 5, 2013

    LIBERTY Global’s interest in Virgin Media, announced yesterday, has reignited a rivalry between tycoons Rupert Murdoch and John Malone which dates back a decade. Buying Virgin Media will put Malone in direct competition with BSkyB, which Murdoch’s News Corp owns 39 per cent of. The two firms are battling for control of the growing pay-TV [...]

  • Virgin Media in $20bn sale to US billionaire

    February 5, 2013

    VIRGIN MEDIA, Britain’s second-biggest broadband provider, will announce its sale to US tycoon John Malone’s Liberty Global as early as today, after a deal worth around $20bn (£12.8bn) was signed late last night in New York. The telecoms group, which offers pay-TV, broadband, landline and mobile services, announced talks yesterday morning, pointing to “a possible [...]

  • Four-play isn’t enough: Virgin should make this deal

    February 5, 2013

    JOHN Malone’s bid makes good sense for Virgin Media. Born of the pioneering consolidation of UK cable and mobile firms to build Britain’s first quadruple-play media firm (providing broadband internet, fixed-line telephone, mobile telephone and television services), the resulting company has acknowledged it remains vulnerable to a larger-scale consolidation by its rivals. Joining a global [...]

  • Banks that stand to gain from pair of blockbuster tech deals

    February 5, 2013

    BANKS working on Dell and Virgin Media’s multi-billion dollar deals are set for welcome advisory fees after a dearth of M&A activity in recent years, although one name in particular was conspicuous by its absence yesterday. Morgan Stanley had been a long-time adviser to Dell, having worked on many of the PC manufacturers biggest deals, [...]

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