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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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  • EU has been hiding its debt for years

    February 15, 2010

    IT is astonishing how short our collective memories have become. It was once well-known that Greece, Italy and other countries had used dodgy tricks to embellish their public finances prior to the launch of Economic and Monetary Union to meet the entry requirements; yet now everybody is pretending to be surprised or even shocked. Even [...]

  • Supergroup flotation is on

    February 15, 2010

    Fashion retailer Supergroup yesterday confirmed it was pressing ahead with plans for an IPO despite several major flotations being called off in the last week. The company hopes to raise £125m from the listing, valuing it at £400m. Chief executive Julian Dunkerton yesterday began a roadshow to drum up investor support for the IPO before [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    February 15, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES UNITED REMAINS KEEN TO COURT RIVAL CONTINENTAL The head of United Airlines has hinted at the benefits of renewing merger talks with Continental Airlines, saying the market had judged in favour of rival Delta’s takeover of Northwest. “The market capitalisation of Delta is approximately twice the combined market capitalisation of United and Continental,” [...]

  • EMI looks to sell Abbey Road

    February 15, 2010

    EMI has put Abbey Road studios on the market so that it can raise funds to release itself from Terra Firma’s proposed restructuring of the Group. The studios were made famous by the Beatles but have since been used by the likes of Blur, Radiohead and the Manic Streett Preachers. EMI bought the property for [...]

  • JP Morgan to seal Sempra deal

    February 15, 2010

    JP Morgan is near to closing a deal to buy RBS Sempra for $1.7bn. The deal, which could be announced as soon as today, excludes the more valuable North American parts of RBS Sempra Commodities. JP Morgan had been in exclusive talks to buy all of RBS Sempra, but US plans to stop proprietary trading [...]

  • Credit card rates soar to 12–year high

    February 15, 2010

    CREDIT card rates have reached a twelve-year high as providers become wary of borrowers inability to repay debts during the recession. The average credit card rate now stands at 18.8 per cent, a four per cent rise from 2006 when increased competition between providers drove rates down. Banks and credit companies face higher pricing for [...]

  • Malcolm Calvert’s insider trader trial is postponed

    February 15, 2010

    Former banker Malcolm Calvert appeared for the opening of his insider trading trial yesterday. He is charged with 12 counts of insider dealing after he left Cazenove in 2000. The Financial Services Authority, which has brought the charges, claims he illegally traded shares in six companies including HP Bulmer and RAC between 2003 and 2005. [...]

  • Crown Estate to sell Regent St

    February 15, 2010

    The Crown Estate is sounding out foreign investors over a potential sale of its £1.4bn swathe of property on Regent Street, it emerged yesterday. The Queen’s property group is considering a number of possibilities, including selling a stake in the entire street, a stake in a joint venture for a new development or a limited [...]

  • City property market surges

    February 15, 2010

    London’s banks and other financial institutions are leasing floorspace at a rate not seen since the top of the last market boom, according to research for Financial News. The research shows financial occupiers carried out 1.43m sq ft of lettings in the City of London’s core banking district during the second half of last year. [...]

  • Gala Coral lenders close to deal

    February 15, 2010

    Gambling group Gala Coral yesterday tentatively struck a deal with its key lenders, enabling it to move forward with its debt restructuring. Under the terms being discussed, the lenders would underwrite a £175m injection that would help the company to repay its debts. The terms under which the new funds wil be provided are yet [...]

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