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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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  • Malaysian IT firm joins queue to list on Aim this year

    February 9, 2010

    Malaysian IT systems integrator Teliti International is planning an Aim flotation that could give it a market capitalisation of up to £40m. The company provides services to banks, government agencies and oil and gas companies. It plans to raise £12m through the IPO (initial public offering) to build a new data centre in Malaysia, where [...]

  • Taiwan phone maker HTC announces plans for £144m of share buybacks

    February 9, 2010

    The world’s fifth-largest smartphone manufacturer, High Tech Computer Corporation (HTC), yesterday said it was planning to buy back up to 15m shares in a deal worth £144m Analysts said the buyback was intended to halt its slipping share price. Taiwan based HTC said that the buyback plan would “maintain the company’s credibility and safeguard shareholders’ [...]

  • RAY ZIMMERMAN

    February 9, 2010

    RAY Zimmerman is the chief executive of Zimmerman Adams International, which will advise on Teliti’s flotation. He was formerly the managing director responsible for international activities at Teather and Greenwood. He has over 26 years of experience in investment banking and was formerly head of corporate finance at Daiwa SMBC Europe. Prior to this he [...]

  • Gaming firm 888 cheers profitable fourth quarter

    February 9, 2010

    ONLINE gaming group 888 announced a profitable fourth quarter yesterday, and vowed to expand as the gambling market boomed. The company reported $68m (£43.2m) profit during the three months to 31 December, a 14 per cent increase on the same period in 2008, and a 12 per cent rise on the previous quarter. Chief executive [...]

  • Wolfson in loss after Apple contract ends

    February 9, 2010

    BRITISH microchip maker Wolfson Microelectronics yesterday reported its first full-year loss since its 2003 flotation, after losing a major contract with Apple. The Edinburgh based company was hit after Apple started switching contracts for its iPod Nano and iPod Touch in 2008 to other electronics firms. It is not expected to feature in the iPad [...]

  • Mothercare and Boots sign up for Kids’ clothes deal

    February 9, 2010

    A RANGE of children’s clothing and accessories is to be sold in Boots after the chain sealed a deal with Mothercare. The two already have an agreement through which Boots sells toys from the Early Learning Centre which Mothercare bought in June 2007 for £85m. Mothercare chief executive Ben Gordon said: “We are delighted with [...]

  • Rightmove raises its profit forecast in online ads boost

    February 9, 2010

    SHARES in property website Rightmove rose yesterday after the company said it expects 2010 profits to be ahead of market forecasts as it benefits from an upturn in online advertising. Rightmove’s website had 17,600 advertisers at the end of October. It receives around 40m visits a month on average and has around a million properties [...]

  • Molson Coors misses estimate on low volumes

    February 9, 2010

    Molson Coors Brewing yesterday reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit, mainly due to weak volumes across all markets, prompting the beer maker to issue a tepid volume forecast for 2010. The brewer of Coors Light and Molson Canadian was also weighed down by cost inflation in the United States and Britain. “Overall consumer demand remains sluggish, [...]

  • SAS in £400m cash call to shareholders

    February 9, 2010

    Scandinavian airline SAS yesterday asked shareholders for 5bn Swedish crowns (£428m) to keep it flying and reported a bigger than expected quarterly loss, sending its shares diving to an 18-year low. SAS, half-owned by the governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden and one of the worst hit by the crisis in the aviation industry, said [...]

  • Unique British Airways crash was caused by ice

    February 9, 2010

    AN ice-related technical fault which caused a Boeing 777 to crash-land on the perimeter of Heathrow Airport two years ago was “unrecognised” by aircraft safety procedures at the time. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said the British Airways jet was forced to ditch after it lost power because of an engine fuel-flow blockage. The [...]

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