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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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  • Frontier IP university spin-out sells protein idea to Tate & Lyle

    December 11, 2012

    FRONTIER IP Group, the London listed portfolio company which sells intellectual property rights to firms, yesterday licenced one of its protein products to Tate & Lyle. The company, through its portfolio company Nandi Proteins Ltd – which is a spin-out venture from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh – will benefit from advisory fees paid by [...]

  • BT to sell $183m stake in India’s Tech Mahindra

    December 11, 2012

    BT is selling its 9.1 per cent stake in Tech Mahindra in a deal expected to raise about $183m (£113m) and see the British telecoms operator exit an Indian IT services group it co-founded more than two decades ago. The Tech Mahindra shares are being sold at a floor price of 855 rupees ($15.68), according [...]

  • The lasting public legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games

    December 11, 2012

    AS each year draws to a close I like to look back over YouGov’s BrandIndex and consider the big gainers and fallers of the previous twelve months. Usually this involves examining Britain’s most recognisable corporate brands, such as last week when we looked at how the competition between department store giants John Lewis and Marks [...]

  • Revamped press regulator to come next year, PCC head says

    December 11, 2012

    A NEW body to regulate the press could be set up early next year, the head of current newspaper watchdog the Press Complaints Commission said yesterday. Tory peer Lord Hunt of Wirral told the Culture, Media and Sport Committee that he was working with newspaper editors on a plan for the revamped body. The new watchdog [...]

  • Sportech boss plots expansion in US after Connecticut approval

    December 11, 2012

    SPORTECH, the horseracing and football pools operator, yesterday announced it had won approval for its latest US expansion as it bids to become the country’s dominant internet betting service. The company has been granted an exclusive licence to offer online gambling on horseracing and greyhound racing in Connecticut, opening it up to around 4m customers. [...]

  • Printing firm Domino tumbles as it puts end to 32-year record

    December 11, 2012

    PRINTING technology company Domino Printing yesterday put a 32-year run of increasing revenues to an end. The company, which manufacturers printers for barcodes and labels, posted a one per cent decline in annual turnover to £312m, owing to weak sales in Europe. This is the first time revenue has fallen since the company was incorporated. Pre-tax [...]

  • Redstone swings to first profit

    December 11, 2012

    IT firm Redstone has made its first ever profit, the company announced yesterday. Redstone was £448,000 in the black in the six months to 30 September, even as revenues fell 22 per cent to £28m. Chief executive Tony Weaver put the profit down to focusing on higher-margin managed services – in which companies outsource IT [...]

  • Ryanair bullish on Aer Lingus buy

    December 11, 2012

    Ryanair chief exec Michael O’Leary said yesterday he is confident the European Commission will accept a new package of remedies offered to win approval for its bid to buy Irish rival Aer Lingus. The concessions to EU antitrust regulators were submitted on Friday. O’Leary said that if the proposed deal is reviewed “on the same [...]

  • Sberbank on track for growth

    December 11, 2012

    Russia’s Sberbank expects that its 2012 net profit under local accounting standards will total at least 340bn roubles (£6.9bn), the bank’s chief executive officer German Gref told reporters yesterday. The state-controlled lender last month reported a 12 percent increase in RAS net profit for the first 11 months of the year to 332.3bn roubles. In [...]

  • Who’s switching jobs

    December 11, 2012

    UBS James Broderick has been appointed chief executive of wealth management, UK and Jersey, at the bank. He joins from JP Morgan, where he was head of its asset management business in Europe, Middle East and Africa. Broderick previously held roles at Wellington Management Company. Royal London Asset Management Rob Williams has been appointed head [...]

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