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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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  • AA bondholders call for shake-up

    November 29, 2012

    A group of some of bankrupt American Airlines’ most significant bondholders said it will not support a standalone restructuring unless a new board is brought in, a move that may increase hurdles for chief executive Tom Horton. The 12-member bondholder group includes JP Morgan, Pentwater Capital Management and York Capital.

  • Ryanair blames watchdog for a hike in charges

    November 29, 2012

    RYANAIR will today introduce two surcharges on its online flight bookings, blaming an Office of Fair Trading ruling for the hike in fees. The low-cost airline, which has been on the receiving end of several OFT complaints over surprise booking fees, said it is adding the levies after the watchdog’s crackdown on air tickets over [...]

  • Wood Group seen as attractive after £126m family stake sale

    November 29, 2012

    ANALYSTS picked energy services firm Wood Group as a buying opportunity yesterday after its shares fell following a family stake sale. The Wood family trust and members of the Wood family sold just over 16m shares – representing their entire 4.4 per cent stake in the firm – through Credit Suisse and JP Morgan Cazenove. [...]

  • Gold Fields spin-off plans show decline of South African mining

    November 29, 2012

    GOLD Fields, the world’s fourth-largest bullion producer, is spinning off its two oldest South African mines in the latest sign of the country’s once mighty gold industry succumbing to declining output and soaring costs. In a move that nearly severs its ties with South Africa, Gold Fields’ 70-year-old KDC mines near Johannesburg and its Beatrix [...]

  • Monarch’s recovery on course as turnover and traffic increase

    November 29, 2012

    MONARCH said yesterday that its turnaround plan is progressing faster than expected as the airline and holiday group posted rising turnover and passenger numbers. The firm did not release an earnings figure for the year to October, but finance director Robert Palmer said the losses were “substantially reduced” on the £45m operating loss a year [...]

  • Thrifty business jet-setters dent Hogg Robinson

    November 29, 2012

    HOGG Robinson shares fell five per cent yesterday after the corporate travel services group posted falling revenues and earnings. The FTSE Small Cap-listed firm said turnover fell 10 per cent to £168.9m for the six months to the end of September, while underlying pre-tax profits declined seven per cent to £17.3m. The group blamed currency [...]

  • Invensys ascent continues after Siemens deal

    November 29, 2012

    SHARES in technology firm Invensys continued to climb yesterday, as investors reacted to news it had offloaded its rail division to Germany’s Siemens for £1.7bn. After rising more than 20 per cent in late trading on Wednesday afternoon, when the deal was announced, shares in Invensys gained another nine per cent yesterday, closing at 305.8p [...]

  • Phoenix IT swings to loss after manipulated books discovered

    November 29, 2012

    ACCOUNTING irregularities have forced business software firm Phoenix IT into a £68m writedown, the company said yesterday. The impairment, which led to the downfall of chief executive David Courtley and the sacking of Phoenix IT’s auditors Deloitte in October, dragged the company into a pre-tax loss of £63.3m in the six months to October. The [...]

  • Belden selling unit to Carlisle

    November 29, 2012

    CABLE maker Belden said yesterday it will sell its Thermax and Raydex cable businesses to diversified manufacturer Carlisle Cos for about $265m (£165.4m), including debt, as it looks to exit the aerospace and defence markets. Belden, which also makes cables and networking products for the broadcast and consumer electronics industries, has been unable to remain [...]

  • Cisco snaps up software firm

    November 29, 2012

    CISCO Systems said yesterday it will buy privately held network traffic-management software maker Cariden Technologies for about $141m (£88m) in cash. Cariden will be integrated into Cisco’s service provider networking group unit, Cisco said. California-based Cariden supplies network planning, design and traffic management solutions for telecommunications service providers. This is Cisco’s third acquisition in November. [...]

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