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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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  • DTZ says trading is in line with expectations

    September 17, 2009

    Commercial property agent DTZ yesterday told shareholders it was trading “in line with expectations”, two months after reporting an annual pre-tax loss of £35.1m. Chairman Tim Melville-Ross yesterday said that the group’s £50m cost cutting programme had accelerating and “savings were well advanced”. Melville-Ross said: “The global economic crisis and resulting unrelenting pressure on global [...]

  • DAREDEVIL CHIEF ROLET BRINGS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR TO FUSTY LSE

    September 17, 2009

    XAVIER Rolet is certainly freshening things up over at the London Stock Exchange. The exchange’s new boss has been busy over the past few weeks, having shaken up the LSE’s marketing team, struck a deal to replace its IT provider and got rid of its trusted PR adviser Finsbury (the super-spinner and its arch-rival Brunswick [...]

  • GOVERNMENT IS ACCUSED OF HIDING DEBT

    September 17, 2009

    A FORMER Treasury adviser has accused the government of hiding the full extent of the public debt crisis by using controversial accounting rules to squirrel £32.5bn of spending off its books. An astonishing 87 per cent of private finance initiative deals – under which the taxpayer pays private firms to build and run hospitals, roads [...]

  • LLOYDS’ TOXIC DEBT PLAN HIT

    September 17, 2009

    LLOYDS Banking Group’s hopes of avoiding participation in the government’s Asset Protection Scheme (APS) were dashed yesterday, as the Financial Services Authority (FSA) said the bank did not have sufficient capital to spurn the facility. FSA officials, who have been stress testing the bank, have told Lloyds that the level of capital it would have [...]

  • Blackstone poised to snap up half of BritishLand’s Broadgate complex

    September 17, 2009

    PROPERTY investment firm British Land is poised to complete the sale of half of its £2.2bn City office complex Broadgate to US private equity house Blackstone. The two firms were last night thrashing out the terms of the deal, which will see Blackstone enter into a joint venture with British Land. Blackstone will pay just [...]

  • Hershey eyes Cadbury bid

    September 17, 2009

    THETRUST in charge of US confectionery maker Hershey has hired bankers to advise on a possible bid for Cadbury, after fellow American giant Kraft had a $16.7bn (£10.2bn) bid rebuffed. Hershey has drafted in Goldman Sachs banker Byron Trott and boutique banking firm Watch Hill Partners to advise on a bid for the company. Trott [...]

  • Google’s printing deal is revolutionary

    September 17, 2009

    GOOGLE has come in for a lot of flak from publishers, some of it justified. But if you want to understand why it remains an exceptional company, there is no better place to start than with its latest deal. Over the last seven years, Google has scanned 2m out-of-print books from libraries and made them [...]

  • Levene: stop bashing City

    September 17, 2009

    LLOYD’S of London chairman Lord Levene has launched a fierce defence of the City, after suggestions its size should be curbed following the financial crisis. Speaking at the Lloyd’s City Dinner, Levene last night accused politicians of “pandering to populist outrage” with “knee-jerk reactions”. He said political suggestions the so-called “real economy” is “superior and [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    September 17, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES UK RAISES OPEL ‘SUBSIDY WAR’ FEARLord Mandelson called on Brussels last night to ensure that Germany’s offer of multibillion-euro subsidies to smooth the sale of General Motors’ European arm does not begin a “subsidy war”, with governments using state aid to protect jobs. The UK business secretary’s intervention in the political row over [...]

  • EU keen to cut bank bonuses

    September 17, 2009

    European Union leaders met in Brussels last night in a bid to thrash out a joint approach to curbing bonuses ahead of the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh next week. The EU wants to present a united front on bankers’ pay, including measures to link bonus awards to the long-term financial performance.

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