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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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  • Emerging car markets near in size to US

    September 8, 2009

    PASSENGER car sales in China during August rose 90 per cent year-on-year, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) said yesterday, as the emerging market comes ever-closer to topping the US as the world’s biggest car market. Car sales, including sport-utility and multi-purpose vehicles, hit 858,300, compared with 451,300 units sold a year earlier and [...]

  • Skywest suffers slide in traffic

    September 8, 2009

    Australian carrier Skywest said yesterday that passenger numbers and traffic had fallen, but that charter flights and load factor were up in August. Passenger numbers and traffic fell 11.8 per cent and 14.8 per cent year-on-year respectively during the month. But charter services rose 23.45 per cent and load factor improved by to 57.36 per [...]

  • FA and Carlsberg extend deal

    September 8, 2009

    The Football Association and beer brand Carlsberg yesterday announced they have agreed a further four year sponsorship deal. By the end of the new agreement, the sponsorship will have run for 19 years, one of sport’s longest-running commercial relationships. The new deal starts from August 2010.

  • PR PRO FULD CORNERED AT COUNTRY RETREAT

    September 8, 2009

    SOMEONE has finally cornered former Lehman Brothers chief Dick Fuld, the “gorilla” of Wall Street, at his idyllic country pad in Idaho, just a week before the anniversary of the firm’s collapse. “You don’t have a gun; that’s good,” was Fuld’s opening shot to the Reuters reporter, before adding: “I’ve been pummelled, I’ve been dumped [...]

  • Price of gold hits $1,000 on uncertainty

    September 8, 2009

    THE PRICE of gold powered through the psychologically-important $1,000 (£606) per ounce barrier yesterday, as the dollar’s weakness, concerns about economic recovery and fear of inflation underpinned sentiment. Spot gold rose to $1,007.45 an ounce in early trading, its highest since March 2008, when bullion touched a record high at $1,030.80. Meanwhile US gold futures [...]

  • HOW ENCOURAGING ARE THE EARLY PROFIT FIGURES FROM KINGFISHER?

    September 8, 2009

    NICK BUBB PALI INTERNATIONAL “Next year may well be a big disappointment to fans of the ‘V-shaped’ recovery in the UK, but Kingfisher has a proven track record, balance sheet and self-help programme. We think it’s safe to push up our target price from 250p to 270p, given further upgrade potential on B&Q.” MATTHEW MCEACHRAN [...]

  • Profits spike at Kingfisher

    September 8, 2009

    KINGFISHER, Europe’s largest home improvement retail group, yesterday rushed out first-half profit figures following an administrative error, though the better-than-expected results cheered investors and sent its shares to a two-year high. The group, which owns B&Q in Britain and Castorama in France, said it expects to report an underlying pre-tax profit of between £285m and [...]

  • US loses status as the world’s most competitive economy

    September 8, 2009

    TAX haven Switzerland has knocked the US off its position as the world’s most competitive economy, after the financial crisis exposed longstanding weaknesses in the giant economy. The UK, the world’s sixth-largest economy by gross domestic product, has slipped one place and now ranks a dismal 13th, according to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) latest [...]

  • European stocks near 11-month high

    September 7, 2009

    EUROPEAN shares closed higher yesterday, led by UKchocolate giant Cadbury which soared 38 per cent following a £10.2bn bid approach from US company Kraft Foods. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index of top shares rose 1.4 per cent to 975.90 points, just 0.3 per cent away from an 11-month closing high. The European benchmark index has [...]

  • Kraft’s Cadbury bid sparks a flurry of FTSEmerger hopes

    September 7, 2009

    THE leading share index notched back up towards the 5,000-points mark yesterday, after a proposed bid for Cadbury by Kraft raised hopes of a more general pick-up in merger activity and lifted banks and commodity shares. The FTSE 100 rose 1.7 per cent to a close of 4,933.18, up 81.48 points, as it came close [...]

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