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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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  • Retail giants set for battle

    June 14, 2009

    SUPERMARKET heavyweights Tesco and J Sainsbury are set to battle it out this week for retail supremacy, when they both announce sales results for the past quarter. Tomorrow, Tesco is expected to report an underlying rise in sales of between 4 and 4.5 per cent, lagging behind J Sainsbury’s predicted 7 per cent growth. Tesco, [...]

  • Tube strikes are a blot on our global reputation

    June 14, 2009

    MY HEART sank when the International Herald Tribune splashed a large photograph of London commuters struggling to get to work on its front cover. Although the article rightly complimented Londoners on their determination to keep businesses going in the face of crippling tube strikes, it made me angry. This is not the image of London [...]

  • BUST UP

    June 14, 2009

    DRAGON’S DEN star Theo Paphitis has walked out on lingerie chain La Senza after a bust-up with its private equity owner, Lion Capital. It is thought Paphitis quit the board after a clash of opinions over how the business should be run. The entrepreneur was in talks with Lion to buy a majority stake in [...]

  • CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    June 14, 2009

    Barnett WaddinghamThe actuaries and consultants firm has appointed four new partners: Alison Hamilton, Sarah Brown, Paul Houghton and Matt Tickle. Hamilton, pictured, joined the firm in 2006 and specialises in public sector actuarial and consulting. Brown and Houghton are scheme actuaries, providing actuarial and consulting advice to employers and trustees of corporate pension schemes, while [...]

  • Pernod says cheers to Tia Maria

    June 14, 2009

    Tia Maria, the coffee liqueur brand, has been formally put up for sale by owner Pernod Ricard with a price-tag of €200m (£176m). The sell-off is part of the group’s attempt to raise cash after last year’s £5.6bn takeover of Vin&Spirit, the manufacturer of Absolut Vodka. The move follows last month’s disposal of the bourbon [...]

  • Phones4U tycoon looks at LDV

    June 14, 2009

    Phones4U billionaire John Caudwell is believed to be considering whether to make a bid for stricken van maker LDV which fell into administration last week. It would the tycoon’s first step back into business after he sold his telecoms empire – which included Phones 4u and 20:20 Logistics – for £1.46bn three years ago. Caudwell [...]

  • Ashley’s new bargain basement

    June 14, 2009

    Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has set up a £1 shop in the former Burberry headquarters in London’s West End, despite budget retailer TK Maxx being blocked from opening nearby. The former up-market building is now plastered with “sports clearance” signs. It is believed Ashley’s Sports Direct chain is using the store to clear old [...]

  • Consumer-related stocks to shed some light on spending

    June 14, 2009

    RETAILERS will be very much in the spotlight again this week, with trading updates expected from the great and good of the supermarket world and retail sales data expected to shed more light on the high street picture. Tesco will get the ball rolling tomorrow when it releases its first quarter sales data, but is [...]

  • A positive start to the week expected

    June 14, 2009

    THE FTSE ended last week pretty much where it started, and the rut that is the 4,400 to 4,500 range is becoming somewhat entrenched. This morning’s call is for a mildly positive start, with GFT quoting the FTSE 100 to open up 14 points at 4,456, with the momentum coming from US markets where a [...]

  • Picking profitable sectors is a new game, post-crunch

    June 14, 2009

    BRITAIN is on the verge of economic recovery we heard last week, and investors’ confidence was boosted by improving data. The stock markets have been taking their cue from economics over recent weeks and further signs confirming a recovery could help lift the FTSE 100 above the current 4,500 resistance level that has proved somewhat [...]

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