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Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Thomson Reuters buys Abacus

    September 13, 2009

    Thomson Reuters has said it is to buy tax-software firm Abacus Enterprise from Deloitte, in a deal expected to be worth around $45m (£27m). The group has snapped up the London firm, which supplies tax products to half the firms in the FTSE 100, as part of ongoing expansion of its professional services activities. Thomson [...]

  • Yell investors put pressure on its lenders

    September 13, 2009

    AILING directories publisher Yell is sounding out its shareholders for a rights issue of up to £500m, it emerged yesterday, as the company seeks to refinance its £3.8bn debt mountain. But investors will only support an equity raising if banks agree to relax the terms of a debt repayment programme, it is understood. In June, [...]

  • Financial institutions need fair global regulation

    September 13, 2009

    A YEAR on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers I am taking the City’s hefty “policy” briefcase to New York for talks with Mayor Bloomberg and representatives of the financial community about how we move ahead. I will also be spending a day in Boston where much of the US’s asset management industry is based. [...]

  • BlackRock wants own trading platform

    September 13, 2009

    BLACKROCK plans to create its own global trading platform which could help save its clients significant amounts of money in trading fees. The asset manager, set to become the world’s largest money manager with roughly $3 trillion (£1.79 trillion) in assets when it buys Barclays Global Investors (BGI) later this year, is in the early [...]

  • Private equity-owned businesses have out-performed rivals, says new report

    September 13, 2009

    THE PRIVATE equity industry achieved healthy levels of profit growth in the bigger companies it sold off last year, according to a study by Ernst & Young. The industry, which often finds itself fighting a reputation for “asset stripping” companies and making staff redundant to slash costs, actually boosted profits at large firms that were [...]

  • Asia’s largest airline is US rivals’ target

    September 13, 2009

    DELTA Air Lines and American Airlines, the world’s two largest carriers, are said to be considering making rival bids for a stake in Japan Airlines (JAL). Asia’s largest airline by revenue recently posted quarterly losses of 99bn yen (£654m), and is 721bn yen in debt. Despite cutting jobs and unprofitable routes, JAL is still in [...]

  • Let’s help UK economy by reining in our jealousy

    September 13, 2009

    Jealousy is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius, according to Fulton J Sheen. Now whilst it is hard to argue that there is much genius in a financial community that  a year ago brought us to the brink of global financial meltdown, it is important to not let our jealousy get in the way of [...]

  • 3i’s venture arm sold in 130m deal

    September 13, 2009

    LISTED private equity fund 3i Group has sold most of its venture portfolio of smaller-sized European companies to a consortium of rivals, in a transaction that has netted it around £130m. The move is part of 3i chief executive Michael Green’s plans to exit the group’s so-called venture and small minority investment portfolios as it [...]

  • CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    September 13, 2009

    Berwin Leighton PaisnerThe law firm has hired Russell Clifford as an asset finance partner and David Irving, pictured, as a director in the trusts and private tax team. Clifford, who was previously at Allen and Overy, specialises in structured asset finance, particularly rolling stock financing transations. Irving, who formerly ran a private equity and real [...]

  • GREYHOUND LEAVES THE STALLS

    September 13, 2009

    GREYHOUND will take off in the UK today, as its first bus, Peggy Sue, embarks on her maiden voyage. The journey, from Southampton to London, will depart at five thirty this morning. Greyhound, part of transport company FirstGroup, will run £1 services between London Victoria and Portsmouth and Southampton, in a bid to compete with [...]

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