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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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  • Staffline acquires recruitment agency Select Appointments

    October 28, 2012

    STAFFLINE, the blue-collar recruitment agency, revealed today it has acquired staffing services firm Select Appointments for an undisclosed sum. The AIM-listed company, which specialises in food, manufacturing and retail industry placements, has been on the lookout for further acquisitions to expand into the white-collar market. Select, which runs 31 franchises in the UK, is made [...]

  • Greek lenders refuse to make concessions

    October 28, 2012

    GREECE’S foreign lenders have refused to make any further concessions on changes to labour laws contested by a junior coalition partner, the country’s finance minister said yesterday, prolonging an impasse on a crucial austerity package. Athens has been locked in talks with its EU and IMF lenders on the austerity package for months, but a [...]

  • Boisdale restaurant chain returns to profit

    October 28, 2012

    BOISDALE, the Scottish seafood and steak restaurant chain, swung back into profit in the year to April 2012 and almost doubled its turnover to £10.5m. Companies House filings showed the group made pre-tax profits of £235,000, up from a £585,000 loss in the year to April 2011. Boisdale described the results as a “Curate’s egg [...]

  • Rise in supply pushes house prices down

    October 28, 2012

    HOUSE PRICES continued to slide in October, data from Hometrack revealed today, as an increase in supply outstripped a smaller boost to demand. The average house price slid 0.1 per cent in October, the data showed, after equal falls in August and September. This fall was driven by a 1.4 per cent increase in property [...]

  • Item says Cable’s business bank will crowd out private lending

    October 28, 2012

    VINCE CABLE’S small business bank will have little impact on the economy, Ernst & Young’s Item Club warned yesterday, due to a lack of funds and competition with private lending sources. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face a funding gap of around £19bn over the coming year, according to Item estimates, but the government’s British [...]

  • Jobs miracle set to continue in spite of broadly flat economy

    October 28, 2012

    THE UK’S employment statistics will continue to surprise over the next 12 months, a survey released today suggests. Businesses intend to keep boosting rolls over the coming year, according to a survey of 300 firms together employing some 1.4m staff, released today by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and recruiter Harvey Nash. Some 35 [...]

  • Companies say the recovery is back on track

    October 28, 2012

    THE ECONOMY’S weak recovery has solid foundations, businesses said in a survey out today, but the same firms are much less optimistic about their own operation. Businesses’ confidence in the wider economy hit the highest level since April, with 43 per cent of firms reporting confidence in the recovery, and just 26 per cent giving [...]

  • City Moves | Who’s switching jobs

    October 28, 2012

    TheCityUK Gerry Grimstone has succeeded Stuart Popham as chairman of the City representative body. He is chairman of Standard Life and a member of Deloitte’s board. Outgoing chairman Popham is vice chairman of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) banking at Citigroup. State Street William Slattery has been appointed head of the financial services firm’s [...]

  • Best of the Brokers

    October 28, 2012

    BARRATT DEVELOPMENTS Rachael Applegate at Panmure Gordon has downgraded the builder to “hold”, citing the stock’s 100 per cent rise this year. She says “the rating is about right”. DEBENHAMS Matthew McEachran at N+1 Singer has increased his price target by 10 per cent to 135p, and says “buy” after a “comprehensive, confident” presentation from [...]

  • Confidence in UK economy may be short-lived after production data

    October 28, 2012

    CONFIDENCE in the UK economy may take a knock this week, with manufacturing data unlikely to match the strong GDP news released last week. After last week’s upbeat news that the UK has officially exited recession, the manufacturing purchasing managers’ survey (PMI) due on Thursday is expected to show the sector contracted again in October. [...]

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