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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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  • Stewart quits as Cenkos CEO

    June 30, 2009

    ANDY Stewart has stepped down as chief executive of Cenkos, the City brokerage he founded four years ago. Stewart has been appointed as executive deputy chairman and has handed over the reins to former group finance director Simon Melling, the firm said in a statement yesterday. But Stewart was keen to quash speculation he will [...]

  • Carpetright suffers a 72 per cent drop in profits with little sign of recovery

    June 30, 2009

    CARPETRIGHT, Britain’s biggest carpet retailer, yesterday said normal trading conditions would not resume for at least 12 months as it posted a 72 per cent slump in full-year profit and slashed its dividend. The group reported an underlying pre-tax profit of £17.2m in the year to 2 May. This compares with analysts’ consensus forecast of [...]

  • New directors for AIG at subdued annual meeting

    June 30, 2009

    AMERICAN International Group (AIG) got a new slate of government-backed directors at a subdued annual meeting yesterday, effectively revamping its board after the insurer’s $180bn taxpayer bailout. The meeting attracted far fewer investors than in years past and wrapped up in less than an hour, with the outcome of company proposals all but assured by [...]

  • DO YOU THINK HMV CAN CONTINUE TO STORM THE RETAIL CHARTS?

    June 30, 2009

    TONY SHIRET CREDIT SUISSEHMV has delivered clean full year pre-tax profits of £63m, slightly ahead of consensus. However, we remain concerned about HMV’s increasing exposure to the highly cyclical video games market as well as the more price competitive technology product areas. JOHN STEVENSON KBC PEEL HUNT For the coming year, we believe the group [...]

  • UBS may close offshore accounts

    June 30, 2009

    US clients of Swiss bank UBS will be blocked from accessing secret accounts unless they transfer their money onshore or close the account, sources said yesterday. The bank is moving to exit its offshore services for American clients amid accusations from the US authorities that the bank helps its citizens hide their money from the [...]

  • Germany tweaks bad bank offer

    June 30, 2009

    The German government has reached an agreement that will improve the terms of a “bad bank” deal allowing lenders to clear their balance sheets of toxic assets. The state initially set a cut-off point for the valuation of toxic assets of 31 March 2009, but has revised it to 30 June 2008, before the Lehman [...]

  • Crdit Agricole in CACEIS deal

    June 30, 2009

    French bank Crédit Agricole said yesterday it had completed a deal to buy 35 per cent of fund administrator CACEIS from investment bank Natixis. The transaction raises the lender’s stake in CACEIS to 85 per cent, with Natixis rettaining the remainder. CACEIS is one of the world leaders in investor services, with around ¤2.2 trillion [...]

  • Yell falls as it commences talks on debt

    June 30, 2009

    SHARES in Yell Group dropped yesterday after it said that it had started talks over the restructuring of its £4bn debt – just eight months after it renegotiated its covenants – and reported worsening trading conditions. The struggling Yellow Pages publisher said that falls in revenues and core profit were accelerating, and that it planned [...]

  • Lehman risk head speaks out

    June 30, 2009

    DAVID DeMuro, the head of compliance at Lehman Brothers during the US investment bank’s spectacular collapse last year, has admitted nobody at the firm heeded warning signs it was taking on unsustainable risks. Speaking out for the first time since the bank failed, sending devastating ripple effects through the global economy, he said he should [...]

  • UK authorities freeze Stanford assets

    June 30, 2009

    THE UK prosecuting authorities yesterday froze $100m (£60.2m) linked to the alleged financial fraudster Allen Stanford within five hours of a request from the US Department of Justice, officials stated yesterday. Stanford spent Monday night in a Texas jail after prosecutors told a federal judge he would likely flee the country rather than face life [...]

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