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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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  • Hapag-Lloyd set for state bailout

    September 10, 2009

    Hapag-Lloyd is set to be rescued by the state, the first time that a big shipping line has been granted a bailout by a government. German transport secretary Wolfgang Tiefensee said he agreed in principal with shipper’s application for €1.2bn (£1.05bn) in state-backed loan guarantees was justified. The move could put pressure on other states [...]

  • SEC apologises over Madoff

    September 10, 2009

    Contrite US Securities and Exchange Commission officials last night apologised for bungling five probes that should have uncovered Bernard Madoff’s $65bn fraud, and its internal watchdog told top regulators to be more aggressive in investigating tips. A scathing report issued last week by SEC inspector general David Kotz found that the agency missed numerous red [...]

  • Probe tangles sport retail web further

    September 10, 2009

    ALLEGATIONS of anti-competitive behaviour at JJB Sports and Sports Direct are the latest to ripple a very murky pool. In 2003, JJB – then led by founder Dave Whelan – had to cough up £6.7m in fines after Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley, the owner of Newcastle United, alerted the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) [...]

  • Investors grab Arcandor stake in Thomas Cook

    September 10, 2009

    CREDITOR banks of insolvent German retailer Arcandor yesterday completed the placing of a 43.9 per cent stake in travel firm Thomas Cook in one of the biggest share placings in Britain in recent years. The placing removes uncertainty about future ownership of the stake and lifted the company’s share price. It was a further sign [...]

  • House prices still going up

    September 10, 2009

    HOUSE prices rose 0.8 per cent in August, reducing the annual decline to 10.1 per cent, new figures from mortgage lender Halifax revealed yesterday. This marks the second successive monthly increase and the fourth so far this year, supporting the now widespread belief that the UK housing market has stabilised. More encouragingly, the less volatile [...]

  • Housebuilder Redrow unveils its worst ever annual results

    September 10, 2009

    HOUSEBUILDER Redrow yesterday announced its worst ever yearly trading results, after its revenue dropped by more than half to £301.8m. The company may now be forced to launch a rights issue to boost its capital and finance land purchases. Group revenue fell from £650.1m for the same period a year ago, in line with tough [...]

  • Bank of England sticks with the status quo as rates stay on hold

    September 10, 2009

    THE Bank of England’s monetary policy committee (MPC) unsurprisingly kept interest rates at 0.5 per cent and quantitative easing on hold at £175bn yesterday. The Bank has purchased almost £146bn worth of assets and said it expects the programme to take another two months to complete. Although there were calls last month to extend QE [...]

  • Suntory is in talks to snap up Orangina

    September 10, 2009

    JAPANESEbrewer Suntory is in talks to snap up Orangina for at $2.6bn (£1.6bn) as it looks to grow oversees and offset the effects of the rapidly ageing population at home. Privately held Suntory, itself in talks to be sold to bigger rival Kirin, would likely pay more for Orangina than the $2.6bn that Blackstone and [...]

  • Galliford Try plans 126m rights issue

    September 10, 2009

    CONSTRUCTION group Galliford Try yesterday announced plans for a £125.6m rights issue to raise funds for new developments and take advantage of the property sector upturn. “The rights issue proceeds will allow us to take advantage of the improved land market liquidity we are witnessing and build homes at attractive margins,” said chief executive Greg [...]

  • PRINCE?BAILED?OUT?BY?WAITROSE

    September 10, 2009

    DUCHY Originals, Prince Charles’s struggling organic food company, has signed a multi-million pound exclusive licensing, manufacture and distribution deal with upmarket chain Waitrose. The deal represents a financial lifeline to the firm, which donates all its profits to charity and has struggled in the recession.

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