Gold Fields delivers strike ultimatum October 16, 2012 South African bullion producer Gold Fields has given striking workers at its South Africa mines until tomorrow to return to work or face immediate dismissal, chief executive Nick Holland said yesterday. Gold Fields said 23,500 workers in South Africa were still on a strike that has cost the company 65,000 ounces of lost gold production, [...]
TNK-BP fails to stop documents October 16, 2012 A former employee of TNK-BP yesterday won a High Court case in London to end a gagging order to stop him from leaking company documents, which he says show corruption between company executives and government officials. TNK-BP blocked the disclosure of the documents, which former head of logistics Igor Lazurenko claims are damaging to TNK-BP’s [...]
William Hill and GVC edge closer to Sportingbet October 16, 2012 TAKEOVER duo William Hill and GVC yesterday finally won the backing of the Sportingbet board for plans to buy the online gambler after sweetening its offer for the firm to 61.1p a share. The companies will now start due diligence on the businesses with hopes of making a firm offer before a Takeover Panel deadline [...]
Facebook checks in to London for first non-US development office October 16, 2012 FACEBOOK yesterday unveiled its London engineering office, the company’s first outside the US. The social network’s Covent Garden hub, opened by chancellor George Osborne, has around 20 staff working on a number of special projects, in particular Facebook’s smartphone apps. However, the firm’s vice president of engineering Mike Schroepfer said there was potential to expand [...]
Matalan names Allan Leighton as its chairman October 16, 2012 FORMER Asda boss and Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton is to join the board of Matalan as chairman, the discount fashion and homeware retailer said yesterday as it posted robust second quarter sales. The highly-regarded Leighton will replace John Mills, who has been in the role for six years and will now become deputy chairman. [...]
Carpetright UK sales edge up as trading in Europe weakens October 16, 2012 FLOORING retailer Carpetright yesterday reported its third quarter of positive but slowing like-for-like UK sales as “self-help” measures such as the revamp of its stores helped to bolster turnover. Like-for-like sales increased 0.6 per cent in the three months to 13 October, a slowdown from the 1.7 per cent growth seen in the previous three [...]
N Brown aims for extra large US ambitions October 16, 2012 SHARES in N Brown Group jumped almost 14 per cent yesterday as the home shopping clothes and homeware retailer said a trial of its brands in the US had proved it could grab a share of the $35bn plus-size ladieswear market. “We’re very encouraged by our performance there… everything suggests there is a place for [...]
Informa maintains forecasts as revenue falls October 16, 2012 SPECIALIST business publisher Informa announced a drop in revenue for the first nine months of 2012 yesterday, but said it was still trading in line with its expectations for the whole year. Organic revenue fell two per cent compared to last year in the nine months to 30 September, blaming a tough trading environment for [...]
Local retailers see footfall slide October 16, 2012 ONE in six independent retailers fear they will collapse into administration in 2013 unless sales show signs of improving, according to a new study published yesterday. As the battle to retain footfall on the high street continues and family budgets remain squeezed, 16 per cent of small retail businesses feared they were unlikely to survive, [...]
Houses close to Crossrail set for price boost October 16, 2012 HOUSES near the Crossrail route through London could enjoy a boost in value of up to 25 per cent once the rail link is up and running, research claimed yesterday. While residents living in the shadow of Crossrail stations must endure years of construction work until the route opens in 2018, they can expect a [...]