Alcoa second quarter profit doubles on aluminium prices July 11, 2011 ALCOA, the world’s third largest aluminium producer, posted a jump in second-quarter profits, aided by soaring prices for aluminium. Net earnings at the US bellwether have more than doubled to US$322m (£205m) compared with $136m in the same quarter a year earlier, the firm said in a statement yesterday. Revenue rose to $6.66bn, up 27 [...]
CITY VIEWS: DO YOU THINK ITALY WILL NEED A BAILOUT FROM THE IMF? July 11, 2011 ABHIJIT PANDYA | DDO SOLICITORS “I would have thought they would be OK. It’s possible that they could raise the money internally. They’re far better able to attract foreign investors to buy their bonds than Greece. They also have profit making industries.” MIKE OGILVIE | OGILVIE SEARCH “I don’t think they’re in worse shape than [...]
Sky sinks as investors mull a future without Murdoch July 11, 2011 SHARES IN BSkyB were rocked yesterday by the revelation News Corp will not be making a bid – at least not in the short term. It closed down 4.6 per cent at 715p after earlier falling below 700p for the first time in almost a year. One of BSkyB’s major shareholders yesterday said News Corp’s bid [...]
HOW A BAD DAY JUST KEPT ON GETTING WORSE FOR NEWS CORP July 11, 2011 10:20am Nick Clegg calls for Rebekah Brooks to step down after meeting with murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler’s mother and sister. He also urges Rupert Murdoch to “do the decent thing” and drop his bid for BSkyB. Brian Paddick calls for a public inquiry. 11:30am Labour leader Ed Miliband, who has maintained a high profile throughout [...]
Bargain hunters should start fishing – but broadcaster is not without risks July 11, 2011 THE sell-off in BSkyB continued apace yesterday, as arbitrage traders piled out of the stock faster than you could shout “the deal is off”. The satellite broadcaster is still a brilliant company, however – one of Britain’s best: bargain hunters should take note. Analysts at Citi point out that BSkyB was trading at 600p a [...]
Southern Cross to close and break up July 11, 2011 BANKRUPT care home operator Southern Cross admitted it was to shut down yesterday after the owners of its 752 homes walked away from negotiations. Shares in Southern Cross were suspended after it said its landlords would take control of the homes and it would cease business. The shock move surprised some who believed the landlords [...]
Banks are lending to SMEs but young firms still miss out July 11, 2011 MOST small and medium sized businesses looking to borrow from banks “got what they wanted straight away”, according to a new survey published yesterday. The majority of requests for overdrafts (72 per cent) and for loans (59 per cent) were granted, the research from BDRC Continental revealed. Yet the youngest and smallest firms were less [...]
AssetCo gains two week reprieve to continue bid talks July 11, 2011 TROUBLED fire engine supplier AssetCo won a two-week reprieve from its creditors to pursue its last-ditch sale talks yesterday. AssetCo told a court hearing to discuss a creditors petition brought by a number of its suppliers that bid talks had progressed. The court adjourned the hearing until Saturday 25 July. Bahraini bank Arcapita is in [...]
UK investment banker to follow in Ackermann’s steady footsteps July 11, 2011 AFTER a protracted search for a new chief executive, Deutsche Bank has finally settled on investment banking chief Anshu Jain as being at least half of the solution. The avid cricketer and wildlife photographer is likely to be joined at the helm by Jürgen Fitschen, global head of regional management, in the culmination of a [...]
Peabody and ArcelorMittal make $5bn bid for Australian coal giant July 11, 2011 ARCELORMITTAL and US mining giant Peabody Energy have made a A$4.68bn (£3bn) joint-offer for Australia’s Macarthur Coal, the world’s biggest producer of pulverised coal, as the demand for raw materials used making steel intensifies. The cash offer of A$15.50 a share represents a 40 per cent premium to yesterday’s close and comes just a day [...]