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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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  • Eurostar bounces back after bleak Christmas

    April 12, 2010

    EUROSTAR has recovered from the breakdowns which blighted the business at the close of last year to record a profits and passenger number boost in the first three months of this year. The Channel Tunnel rail operator hit sales revenue of £178m in the first three months of 2010 – up more than five per [...]

  • YouGov profits slide – but upturn in sight

    April 12, 2010

    POLLSTER YouGov has seen profits and turnover slide but is relying on new products to reverse its fortunes. Adjusted pre-tax profit was £1.4m for the half year to the end of January – 41 per cent down on the same period the year before. Turnover was £21.3m – compared with £22.6m, the company said in [...]

  • UBS earnings hit three-year high

    April 12, 2010

    SWISS banking giant UBS said first-quarter pre-tax profit would be at least CHF 2.5bn (£1.52bn). The group attributed some of the increase in profit in the first quarter to a slowing of client withdrawals in all its business sections. UBS issued the figures in an unexpected interim statement ahead of a shareholder meeting later in [...]

  • Europe in €30bn Greek loan plan

    April 11, 2010

    EUROZONE politicians moved to soothe markets by spelling out the terms of a rescue package for Greece yesterday, bringing a bailout of the heavily indebted country a step closer. After a week that saw Athens’ borrowing costs driven up by frustrated bond investors, the 16 eurozone finance ministers agreed to lend Greece up to €30bn [...]

  • Manifestos to target the City

    April 11, 2010

    THE City is set to take centre stage in the general election campaign this week, when the Tories and Labour unveil their manifestos. The Conservatives will confirm plans to raise over £1bn via a levy on banks’ wholesale funding when they release their manifesto tomorrow. Part of that will fund their £550m tax break for [...]

  • Davies rejects UK board role

    April 11, 2010

    LORD Davies, the minister for trade, investment and small business, yesterday poured cold water on suggestions he is considering quitting politics for a return to the boardroom. Commenting on speculation that he has consulted headhunters over possible roles at the helm of some of Britain’s biggest companies, Davies told City A.M. he has “no desire [...]

  • Higher tax will make us all worse off

    April 11, 2010

    ECONOMICS is not always intuitive – and that is what makes it such a fascinating and important discipline. Take what economists call “incidence” – the study of who actually bears the burden of a particular tax. It is obvious enough that employees pay income tax. But it is much harder to actually work out who [...]

  • High street sales jump

    April 11, 2010

    A RISE in high street sales will add to hopes the economic recovery is on track, with a three per cent like-for-like rise expected for March. The figures, to be released later this week by the British Retail Consortium, and KPMG, will be a boon for a sector that has been decimated by the downturn. [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    April 11, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES TOTAL CHIEF STILL KEEN ON UAE DESPITE SETBACKS Total, the French oil company, is looking to invest in the United Arab Emirates’ nuclear industry despite having been part of a consortium that lost the $20.4bn contract to build the country’s reactors. The loss to a Korean consortium, led by Korea Electric Power Corp [...]

  • Asda moves to beat tax rate

    April 11, 2010

    Asda, the second largest supermarket chain in the UK, helped a number of senior executives dodge the new 50 per cent top rate of income tax by paying them a portion of their annual salary upfront in March. Asda would not confirm how many staff earning above £150,000 per year took up the opportunity. Meanwhile, [...]

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