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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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  • Exports in construction tools rise

    July 11, 2011

    Exports are providing a vital lifeline for manufacturers of construction products, according to a survey released yesterday. The number of producers exporting constriction products rose by 18 per cent in the first three months of the year, the Construction Products Association said. Yet inflation is severely hitting the industry, with 95 per cent of firms [...]

  • French industry rebounds in May

    July 11, 2011

    French industrial production bounced back in May well above the expectations of economists, rising two per cent. In April prices had sunk by half a per cent. The official figures, released yesterday, also showed that manufacturing output rose by 1.5 per cent in May.

  • Price pressures tame in Norway

    July 11, 2011

    Norwegian inflation came out well below expectations yesterday, measuring 1.3 per cent on the consumer price index for June. Core inflation, which excludes volatile elements such as energy and food, measured just 0.7 per cent.

  • Turkey’s trade deficit widens

    July 11, 2011

    Turkish assets weakened yesterday as data showed May’s current account deficit rising 164 per cent to $7.75bn, slightly undershooting a forecast but serving as a reminder of Turkey’s deep external imbalances.

  • Aegis snaps up MediaVest in £95m deal

    July 11, 2011

    LONDON-LISTED marketing group Aegis has bought media planning and buying agency MediaVest, in a deal valued at about £95m. The communications firm has acquired 75 per cent of the company and has an option to buy the remaining 25 per cent it does not own from 2016. Aegis paid an initial £27m, which gives consideration [...]

  • Passengers flock to Heathrow

    July 11, 2011

    HEATHROW enjoyed its third consecutive month of record passenger numbers in June – but freight volumes were hit by the fragile economic recovery. Airport operator BAA said 6.1m passengers travelled through Heathrow in June, a 6.3 per cent increase on the same month last year. The figures represented the highest number of passengers for the [...]

  • Computer games industry calls for tax relief to halt exodus of talent from UK

    July 11, 2011

    BRITAIN’S computer games industry has called for a tax break to prevent the so-called brain drain that has seen 20 per cent of UK companies lose staff to jobs overseas in the last 12 months. TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry, yesterday warned that large-scale emigration of skilled and experienced staff [...]

  • Bayfield Energy raises £54m through UK listing

    July 11, 2011

    BAYFIELD Energy, the Caribbean oil-explorer founded by former Burren Energy executives, has completed its initial public offering on London’s alternative investment market (AIM), raising £54m. The group placed 90m shares at 60p each on AIM yesterday, and will be valued at around £130m when existing shares are included. The oil and gas explorer has key [...]

  • BLOOMSBURY CAUTIOUS ON TRADING OUTLOOK

    July 11, 2011

    HARRY Potter publisher Bloomsbury Publishing said yesterday it remains cautious about trading due to soft revenues and “difficult prevailing retail conditions”. The publisher said the current consumer economy is the worst it has been for decades. Bloomsbury, which publishes the Harry Potter series in the UK, also said yesterday that it has bought Continuum International [...]

  • Yell buys US technology start-up

    July 11, 2011

    DEBT-RIDDEN directories group Yell has agreed to buyout a US technology start-up for up to $20m (£12.5m). Yell will purchase privately owned e-commerce company Znode, paying $18m in cash. The struggling Yellow Pages publisher will also settle the tech firm’s existing net debt of $1.2m. The market responded well to the acquisition, with shares in [...]

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