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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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  • Banks already bouncing back from a disastrous year

    January 1, 2013

    LAST year will be remembered as a terrible one for the banking industry. In previous articles I have described the wider impact scandals such as Libor-rigging had on the reputation of the industry as a whole. However, 2013 is a new year and consumer perception could be looking up for the likes of Barclays and [...]

  • Employment boom steams on into 2013

    January 1, 2013

    THE STEAM in the jobs market showed no signs of dissipating by the end of last year, according to data out this morning. UK jobseekers faced more job opportunities in the final three months of 2012 than at any point since records began three years ago, recruiter Reed said, with 81 per cent of sectors [...]

  • Boards ring the changes with new bosses

    January 1, 2013

    SEVERAL firms including publisher Pearson and insurance group Aviva are ringing in the new year with a change of chief executive. Mark Wilson officially took the reins at Aviva yesterday, replacing Andrew Moss, who was felled by a shareholder rebellion over bonuses last May. New Zealand-born Wilson, who spent four years at the top of [...]

  • Crowdfunding set to skyrocket in new year

    January 1, 2013

    INVESTMENT via the growing crowdfunding phenomenon is set to double in just two years, experts are predicting. Crowdfunding portals – which see individuals make small investments in companies or projects – will raise $3bn (£1.85bn) in 2013 compared to the $1.5bn raised in 2011, according to research from professional services firm Deloitte. Although it accounts [...]

  • Stephen Hawking joins battle of price comparison websites

    January 1, 2013

    PRICE comparison website Go Compare yesterday unveiled Professor Stephen Hawking, one of the world’s most renowned physicists, as the star of its new TV advert. The coup is the latest move in an increasingly bizarre marketing war that has come to characterise the booming industry. Hawking, the former Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge University, [...]

  • WPP moves back to UK today

    January 1, 2013

    FTSE 100 advertising giant WPP will become tax resident in the UK after more than four years in Ireland today, as it sets up a holding company in Jersey. The transfer, approved by shareholders last month, comes after changes to tax law ended the so-called “double taxation” on overseas profits. The move, which sees WPP [...]

  • Sony stops Japan PS2 production

    January 1, 2013

    Sony has ceased production of the world’s all-time bestselling video games console, the PlayStation 2 (PS2), in Japan, after almost 13 years on sale. The move is bound to heighten speculation that the Japanese electronics giant is ramping up efforts on its next home video console, which will replace the PlayStation 3, although Sony did [...]

  • Shell drill ship grounds off Alaska

    January 1, 2013

    A large drill ship belonging to oil major Shell ran aground off Alaska on Monday night after drifting in stormy weather, company and government officials said. The ship, the Kulluk, broke away from one of its tow lines on Monday afternoon and was driven to rocks just off Kodiak Island, where it grounded at about [...]

  • City slicker list cheers beards

    January 1, 2013

    TO usher in a New Year in the City, men’s style bible GQ has compiled a list of 10 best-dressed businessmen for 2013. The Capitalist reckons there will be many City boys out there who fancy themselves as contenders for a spot on the coveted list. But the magazine’s February issue, out tomorrow, has thrown [...]

  • Santa fills stockings with market board game

    January 1, 2013

    THE Capitalist wonders just how many City stockings were stuffed on Christmas morning with copies of financial board game Market Meltdown? The new toy from Clarendon Games challenges players, in their role as traders, to stay afloat as they move round the board in a private jet and generate cash by spin of the roulette [...]

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