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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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  • Moody’s downgrades Naftogaz

    September 28, 2009

    Moody’s Investors Service yesterday downgraded the ratings of Ukraine’s Naftogaz, saying it expects the state energy giant to default on its debt this week. Moody’s cut Naftogaz’s probability of default rating to Ca from Caa2 after the company offered last week to restructure $500m of notes due on 30 September.

  • Tomorrow’s DLRStrike called off

    September 28, 2009

    The planned 48-hour DLR strike by the RMT union due to begin tomorrow has been called off. The union had threatened a walk out over proposed changes in rosters at the control centre in Poplar. Talks were held over the weekend and the union Serco said an agreement had been reached. Managing director of Serco [...]

  • Losses widen at Piccolino’s parent firm

    September 28, 2009

    INDIVIDUAL Restaurant Company (IRC), the owner of the Piccolino and the Restaurant Bar & Grill chains, yesterday reported widening first half losses and said that it would put its expansion plans on hold this year. First-half pre-tax losses widened to £838,000, compared to £83,000 in 2008, despite a five per cent increase in revenues to [...]

  • Dutch bank merger to go ahead

    September 28, 2009

    THE Dutch finance ministry still intends to pursue a combination of nationalised banks ABN Amro and Fortis Bank Nederland, it said in a letter to parliament yesterday, quoshing speculation it might scrap the plan. Before it can merge the two banks, the state has to comply with a European Commission order from late 2007 on [...]

  • Head for China, former Lord Mayor tells banks

    September 28, 2009

    UK BANKS should turn their attention to China’s burgeoning economy in their search for lucrative new business, former Lord Mayor of London Sir David Brewer said yesterday. Brewer, now the “China Business Champion” for UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), said there were “huge opportunities” for companies seeking to grow in China, which has maintained its [...]

  • London set for surge of IPO activity

    September 28, 2009

    THE CITY is gearing up for a return of initial public offering (IPO) activity as a torrent of companies prepare to take the plunge into shareholder ownership, according to Thomson Reuters data. Underscoring the dramatic recovery being staged on equity markets, five IPOs – where firms listed on stock markets – are now on the [...]

  • Opera ups stakes in browser probe

    September 28, 2009

    Norwegian web browser maker Opera urged European Union regulators  not to rush to close their antitrust case against Microsoft before ensuring a level playing field among browsers. Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes has said she is keen to reach a settlement to the decade-long dispute with Microsoft before her term ends this year. But Opera said [...]

  • Swiss Re raises 38m from sale of run off unit, amid ongoing fight for capital

    September 28, 2009

    SWISS REINSURANCE GROUP, the firm behind the construction of City skyscraper the Gherkin, has sold off its run-off management unit in a deal valued at up to £38m. The firm has sold its PRO unit to UK-based run-off firm consolidator Tawa, as it fights to offset losses made from investments turning sour in the credit [...]

  • Pawnbroker’sprofit surges on gold price

    September 28, 2009

    PAWNBROKER Albemarle & Bond (A&B) yesterday announced a 50 per cent rise in its full-year pre-tax profit helped by a strong gold price, and said trading remained strong. The company also said in a separate statement that its founder, Philip Murphy, will retire from his role as non-executive director at the group’s next annual meeting. [...]

  • Restructurings to continue…

    September 28, 2009

    THE push to cut debts will drive a high number of corporate restructurings in the next year, as banks grow more willing to take writedowns and as businesses run out of cash, a senior restructuring adviser said. Simon Davies of Blackstone Group yesterday told the Reuters Restructuring Summit that the paralysis in restructuring brought on [...]

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