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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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  • As the clouds of uncertainty lift, its discount to US peers is unwarranted

    February 18, 2010

    UNCERTAINTY is the biggest killer of all. With a strategic defence review set to follow the election here in the UK and the Obama administration slashing big Pentagon weapons programmes, BAE appears to be shrouded in it. But yesterday’s full year results show the clouds are clearing. It has paid $400m and $30m to settle [...]

  • Sigh of relief for Reed Elsevier as results hit targets

    February 18, 2010

    REED Elsevier, which publishes Variety and New Scientist, posted sales of £6.07bn for last year in line with expectations. Its operating profit rose one per cent to £1.57bn. But new chief executive Erik Engstrom warned margins would fall slightly this year due to increased investment in legal products. He said capital spending would rise to [...]

  • Role of Calvert’s bookie examined

    February 18, 2010

    THE share buyer for a retired Cazenove broker accused of insider trading was a “sophisticated” investor who “knew his way around the market”, a court heard yesterday. Malcolm Calvert, 65, is standing trial on 12 counts of insider dealing, which he denies. He is accused of passing tips he received from a mole inside Cazenove [...]

  • Daimler rocked by massive loss, scraps dividend

    February 18, 2010

    German carmaker Daimler swung to a net loss of €2.6bn (£2.26bn) for 2009 and yesterday scrapped its dividend for the first time in 14 years. Daimler, which owns Mercedes Benz and is the world’s largest truck manufacturer, put the loss down to a fall in vehicle sales across all its business units due to the [...]

  • Barrick plans to spin-off its African unit

    February 18, 2010

    Barrick Gold, the world’s largest gold miner, is spinning off its African gold assets into a new publicly traded company that will be floated on the London Stock Exchange. The new company, called African Barrick Gold, will be the biggest UK-based gold miner. It will have 10 per cent of Barrick’s assets, giving it a [...]

  • London Stock Exchange installs new chief executive at Turquoise

    February 18, 2010

    THE LONDON Stock Exchange yesterday put the finishing touches to its acquisition of trading platform rival Turquoise, as it announced a shake-up of the new venture’s management team. The merged business, which combines Turquoise and the LSE’s dark pool trading facility Baikal to form a pan-European trading platform, will be led by David Lester, the [...]

  • Microsoft allowed to team up with Yahoo to take on Google

    February 18, 2010

    MICROSOFT stepped up its battle to knock Google from its pedestal yesterday when it was finally granted permission to team up with Yahoo. European and US regulators allowed the decision on the grounds that the combined company would still control just 10 per cent of the search engine market. Microsoft has so far failed to [...]

  • Halfords buys car company

    February 18, 2010

    CAR and bike accessories retailer Halfords said yesterday it was expanding into the car servicing market after buying Nationwide Autocentres for £73.2m. The company said the “Halfords Autocentre” business would be a major source of growth for the firm. In addition to Nationwide’s existing 224 sites, it is expected that Halfords will open 200 new [...]

  • ANALYST VIEWS:?WHAT IS THE OUTLOOK FOR LADBROKES?

    February 18, 2010

    KARL BURNS | SHORE CAPITAL Current trading in UK retail net revenue is down 5.8 per cent, reflecting a stronger gross win margin and lower free bets. We believe this is an encouraging figure, with the impact from poor weather conditions likely to have been significant. Lower gross profit tax and costs, led to January’s [...]

  • Ladbrokes profits hit by downturn

    February 18, 2010

    LADBROKES went on a losing streak in 2009 with the recession leading punters to place fewer and lower bets. Pre-tax profits slumped 28 per cent to £191.3m after a tough year in which it was forced to tap shareholders for £274.6m in October. The UK’s biggest bookmaker said its 2,000 UK betting shops suffered a [...]

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