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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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  • Sweeten your home the Candy way

    October 6, 2009

    FROM time to time we all sit and wonder about the kind of home we’d have if money were no object. Imagine the bedroom. Vast flatscreen telly? De rigueur. Cavernous walk-in wardrobe? Yes please, ideally with outfits rotated electronically. En suite with jacuzzi? Why not. Supercar hoisted up and parked at the end of the [...]

  • Pulling MACHINE

    October 6, 2009

    AS I write this, I am sitting watching the sunset across the Gulf of St Tropez, about to drive back to Blighty towing a photographer friend’s two-tonne boat. My friend Kos, you see, is a yacht photographer who uses a Range Rover Sport to tow her boats to sailing regattas around Europe. She is looking [...]

  • The private equity boss who says credit is about to flow once again

    October 5, 2009

    THE economic downturn has meant that private equity business Duke Street, like the rest of the industry, has spent the last 12 months treading water – and its managing partner Peter Taylor is keen the firm gets on with things over the coming year. Cutting deals is meat and drink to London’s private equity industry. [...]

  • Mandelson asks for Magna talks

    October 5, 2009

    Business secretary Peter Mandelson said yesterday he was prepared to discuss support for Vauxhall with parent Opel’s new owners, Magna, noting that representatives from the Canadian auto parts supplier were due in Britain this week. “I hope Magna’s co-chief executive Siegfried Wolf will have good discussions with union leaders,” Mandelson said on a trip to [...]

  • G30 calls for reform of IMF

    October 5, 2009

    The G30, a group of prominent bankers, policymakers and economists, called for sweeping reforms to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), warning that the impetus for change would wane as pain from the financial crisis fades. In a report released on the sidelines of the semi-annual IMF and World Bank meetings, the G30 said nations should [...]

  • Balfour wins 134m contract

    October 5, 2009

    Engineering firm Balfour Beatty yesterday said it has won two contracts in the education sector worth a total of £134m. Britain’s biggest infrastructure contractor, which builds roads, railways and schools, has won a £77m contract to build new student accommodation at the University of Exeter, in the south west of Britain. And the company has [...]

  • CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    October 5, 2009

    KPMGThe accountancy firm has appointed Rachel Campbell as global head of people, performance and culture and a member of its global executive team. Campbell is currently head of people for the firm’s European business and has led its award-winning “Employer of Choice” strategy in the UK. Prior to that, she was an audit partner specialising [...]

  • CAN WOLFSON RECOVER FROM THE LOSS OF THE iPHONE?

    October 5, 2009

    ED WOOLFITT GALVAN RESEARCH“Although Wolfson Microelectronics is confident of ramping up revenues in 2010, today’s announcement serves as a revenue and profits warning for the current year. The outperformance by the shares since the interim results makes the current share price look a long way ahead of events.” ANTHONY MILLER TECHMARKETVIEW“It just goes to show [...]

  • Wolfson says profit hit by iPhone loss

    October 5, 2009

    SHARES in Wolfson Microelectronics fell yesterday after the chipmaker issued a profit warning, blaming its failure to get the contract for the new iPhone for a slump in orders. Wolfson, which makes components for Samsung and Apple products, said that orders for the fourth quarter of 2009 would be worse that expected, and that backlogs [...]

  • Tesco succeeds in 514m sale and leaseback deal

    October 5, 2009

    BRITAIN’S biggest retailer, Tesco, said yesterday it had carried out a sale and leaseback deal for property assets valued at £514m. The transaction, structured as a 50-50 joint venture with an unnamed UK pension fund, represents the latest phase in the firm’s ongoing programme to release value from its property portfolio. The deal involves 15 [...]

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