Ex-Thai PM in UK exile bid August 12, 2008 Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra skipped bail yesterday and went into exile, accusing political enemies who removed him in a 2006 coup of meddling in the courts to “finish off” him and his family. The Supreme Court issued arrest warrants for Thaksin and his wife, Potjaman, and seized 13m baht (£200,400) in bail bonds [...]
Encouraging the young is key to creating entrepreneurs August 12, 2008 What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. This can actually be a good thing. A person becomes able to take on more difficult challenges if they are trained with smaller ones steadily. In fact, if you learn how to take risks early in life, you learn to stretch yourself appropriately and succeed in handling bigger [...]
US dollar soars as oil plunges August 12, 2008 The US dollar jumped to a six-month high against the euro yesterday and a 21-month high against sterling, boosted by a fall in oil prices and speculation that the slowdown affecting the American economy was spreading worldwide. The greenback, rose to a peak of $1.51 against the euro and $1.93 against the pound as crude [...]
Property fillip for Mapeley August 12, 2008 Property outsourcing and investment firm Mapeley bucked the trend in the battered property market and saw its funds from operations (FFO) rise 129 per cent to £63.1m yesterday. The firm, which counts HM Revenue & Customs as one of its clients, posted the large rise in funds from operations – a key measure that demonstrates [...]
Record investment for private equity August 12, 2008 Private equity invested a record $686bn (£343bn) globally last year, over a third more than was invested in 2006, according to think tank International Financial Services London (IFSL). The UK buyout market is the most developed in the world, outside the US, managing nine per cent of global investments and 12 per cent of funds [...]
Interactive Prospect dives after firm warns investors August 12, 2008 Online marketing group Interactive Prospect Targeting Holdings’ shares plunged by 27 per cent yesterday after it said its British operation was performing “significantly below management’s expectations”. The Aim-listed firm, which specialises in direct marketing via email, said that it was considering the sale of some of its divisions following its below par performance. It also [...]
Smurfit profits rise despite higher costs August 12, 2008 Shares in Smurfit Kappa, the Irish cardboard packaging group, spiked yesterday after the firm reported better-than-expected results for the first half of the year. Operating profit at Smurfit Kappa, which floated in Dublin in March 2007, rose four per cent to €312m (£244m) despite rising energy costs and increased competition from US rivals benefiting from [...]
Blackberry on the up despite Apple iPhone August 12, 2008 The BlackBerry has cornered 10 per cent of the American mobile phone market for the first time, a research firm said yesterday – despite concerns about its ability to give Apple’s iPhone 3G a run for its money. Strategy Analytics said that BlackBerry maker RIM had increased its share of both the consumer and corporate [...]
Kazakhmys gets blocking stake in ENRC August 12, 2008 Kazakhmys, the Kazakh copper producer, has upped its stake in Kazakh rival Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) to 25.02 per cent, effectively preventing its biggest rival from making a hostile bid for it. The purchase of 35.7m shares, at an average of 1,126p each for a total £402m, will give Kazakhmys the power to veto [...]
Conflict in Georgia leads to fears over oil supply August 12, 2008 Oil prices spiked yesterday on fears that the conflict in Georgia could threaten supplies and cut off a major pipeline to Europe. At one point, crude oil rose by $1.81 to $115.41 in London trading, before falling back to its earlier price of $114.32. The short-lived rally came as Russia continued its offensive against Georgia, [...]