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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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  • Killing the cure

    October 28, 2005

    Some say British drugs companies should be able to profit in order to reinvest in newer drugs for the greater good. Some say their profits come on the back of scientific fraud. It is perhaps one of the great puzzles of British business. As a nation we spend less on medicines than our European neighbours, [...]

  • Interregnum on up

    October 28, 2005

    AIM-quoted technology merchant bank Interregnum said that its group turnover soared 112 per cent on last year’s results to £7.98m. The company also said that pre-tax losses were down 34 per cent to £430,000 compared to £650,000 in its 2004 financial year. Interregnum is based in Britain and America and specialises in investment advice in [...]

  • Hands tied to deal

    October 28, 2005

    Guy Hands has finally taken control of East Surrey Holdings, the utility company he was forced to purchase by the Takeover Panel. Hands’s Terra Firm fund made a 525p-a-share offer for Northern Ireland gas distributor East Surrey in April, but then tried to get out of the deal when the country’s gas regulator said it [...]

  • Honda profit accelerates

    October 28, 2005

    Japanese car and motorcycle maker Honda reported an industry-beating increase of just over 1 per cent in its first-half profits to 244.4bn yen (£1.2bn), buoyed by higher global vehicle sales. Turnover grew by 10 per cent to a record 4.6trn yen, as global vehicle sales rose 6.9 per cent to 1.6m units. The increase in [...]

  • £1.7m success for Rooney’s off-field team

    October 28, 2005

    The success of footballer Wayne Rooney seems to be reflected in his management company Formation Group, which reported a strong set of full-year results. The sports marketing and management business reported an 11 per cent increase in pre-tax profits before amortisation to £1.7m for the 12 months to 31 August on sales of £14.9m compared [...]

  • Communisis in new talks of a takeover

    October 28, 2005

    Printing company Communisis yesterday confirmed that it was in its second set of takeover talks this year. The Leeds-based group said the discussions are at an early stage with what it described as “a small number of other parties”. But, the group said, “it is far from certain that they will lead to an offer [...]

  • Blacks finding the long dry spell is a dampener

    October 28, 2005

    Outdoor gear specialist Blacks Leisure said sales of waterproof clothing and footwear had dried up as Britain enjoyed one of “longest dry spells on record”. The retailer, which also owns the Millets chain, said sales had tumbled in the past eight weeks in “abnormally dry conditions. It has been an average of three degrees warmer [...]

  • Sony soaring on a windfall

    October 28, 2005

    Sony reported a better-than-expected rise in second-quarter profits due to a pensions windfall that offset falling prices in electronic products and high restructuring charges. The electronics giant announced a 52 per cent rise in operating profits to Y65.9bn (£320m) for the three months to 30 September, although sales remained the same as last year at [...]

  • Murray sends Tim packing

    October 27, 2005

    Andrew Murray began the process of becoming Britain’s top tennis player by beating the current incumbent Tim Henman in round one of the Swiss Indoor Tournament in Basel. Murray defeated the British number one 6-2 5-7 7-6 (7-4) in their first ever encounter in a meaningful match. The Scottish teenager broke Henman twice early in [...]

  • Holders Chelsea crash out

    October 27, 2005

    Charlton knocked holders Chelsea out of the Carling Cup but only after a penalty shoot-out at Stamford Bridge. It was the Blues’ first taste of defeat this season, coming on the back of their first dropped points in the Premiership at Everton’s Goodison Park last weekend. Defender Robert Huth was the only player to miss [...]

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