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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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  • Pringles to cost P&G millions

    May 20, 2009

    PROCTER & Gamble  (P&G) will have to pay out tens of millions of pounds in VAT after it lost a  legal battle over its Pringles snack yesterday. The Court of Appeal found in the Inland Revenue’s favour, saying that Pringles are a potato snack, which means they’re liable for VAT. Last summer, a High Court [...]

  • Loss of 17.6bn if banks sold

    May 20, 2009

    TAXPAYERS would make losses of £17.6bn if the government sold out of Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)  at today’s prices, Exane BNP Paribas said yesterday. The figures indicate that any sell-off of the government’s stake in either Lloyds or RBS is unlikely ahead of the next general election. BNP Paribas calculated [...]

  • Summer of discontent looms over bonuses

    May 20, 2009

    A SUMMER of discontent over the pay of top executives looked more likely last night, as pressure groups urged shareholders to reject plans to pay vast bonuses for under-performance. Bailed-out bank Lloyds Banking Group and telecoms giant Cable & Wireless are next in the firing line over pay, as both have impending shareholder meetings that [...]

  • SEC proposes giving US shareholders more power

    May 20, 2009

    THE US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed yesterday giving shareholders greater power to nominate corporate board directors, a process now tightly controlled by company management. Amid a push by investor groups for greater accountability by corporate America, the SEC voted 3-2 to propose two approaches aimed at giving shareholders an easier way to influence [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: DO YOU EXPECT REMUNERATION PROTESTS TO RISE THIS SUMMER?

    May 20, 2009

    CHRIS LESLIE NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK“I do – for people lower down the food chain, the targets for getting a bonus are set in stone, but it seems as if the top executives can just change their goals as they see fit. Good performance deserves a good bonus, but it has become commonplace to reward mediocrity.” [...]

  • Yell chair to go over Goodwin pension row

    May 20, 2009

    YELL chairman Bob Scott – who as a Royal Bank of Scotland director rubber-stamped Sir  Fred Goodwin’s £17m pension – said yesterday that he will not stand for re-election to the directory publisher’s board. Scott, who had been chairman of the Yellow Pages publisher since June 2002, bowed out after shareholders expressed their concern over [...]

  • Julius Baer splits private banking and asset arms in a bid to unlock value

    May 20, 2009

    SWISS bank Julius Baer is separating its private banking and asset management arms into two “independent entities”, in a bid to unlock value for shareholders. The group said the split will create two groups with a “clear focus”. GAM, which sells funds to London investors from Julius Baer’s St James’s Street office, and Julius Baer [...]

  • FACEBOOK TO POKE THE MARKET

    May 20, 2009

    FACEBOOK chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said yesterday he hopes to float his company on the stock market, but that the online social network is “still a few years out from that”. The 25-year old said the company is in no immediate need of fresh capital – despite numerous media reports that it has had talks [...]

  • Sir Alan gives bluster boy Ben his marching orders

    May 20, 2009

    IF there’s one place you really don’t want to see Sir Alan Sugar (other than in the role of London mayor), it’s a maternity ward – he’s not famed for his bedside manner. But for this week’s task, he called the teams to University College Hospital to discuss babies, or how to flog stuff to [...]

  • Fiat confirms bid for Opel as GM splits up

    May 20, 2009

    FIAT, one of the three bidders eyeing German carmaker Opel, confirmed it had submitted an offer for the General Motors’ (GM) owned firm ahead of yesterday’s deadline. Two other firms; Canadian-Austrian car parts group Magna and investment firm RHJ International have also entered formal bids for Opel, which ailing GM has put up for sale [...]

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