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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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  • Best of the Brokers

    October 17, 2012

    PEARSON Nomura has upped Pearson’s target price to 1,250p from 1,200p, while maintaining its “reduce” rating after the publisher said yesterday it is to purchase Embanet Compass for £406m. DIRECT LINE Numis has moved Direct Line from “buy” to “add” to reflect reduced upside following the eight per cent price uplift since its flotation last [...]

  • Bullish expectations over Chinese GDP send FTSE over the 5,900 level

    October 17, 2012

    BRITAIN’S top shares hit their highest level in more than a month yesterday, propelled by strength in risk-sensitive commodity stocks ahead of economic growth data from top consumer China. Gains by miners and energy stocks accounted for nearly all the FTSE 100 index’s gains – adding 21 points and 16 points respectively – on expectations [...]

  • Housing starts increase sees S&P gain again

    October 17, 2012

    THE S&P 500 rose for the third consecutive day yesterday after housing starts hit a four-year high, but the Dow was weighed down by IBM after it posted weak revenue. Homebuilders’ shares led gains after the Commerce Department said groundbreaking on new homes jumped 15 per cent in September, the quickest pace since July 2008. [...]

  • Greece must stop hitting snooze and wake up to economic reform

    October 17, 2012

    WHEN the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European finance ministers meet today at the European Union (EU) summit, they are bound to butt heads over the decision to release Greece’s next €31.5bn bailout installment. The prospect of default may be a possibility once again. European leaders and international lenders will likely come to an eleventh-hour [...]

  • Obama has reopened the campaign by denying Romney a knock-out blow

    October 17, 2012

    TUESDAY night’s presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney may have had the occasional spark, but it lacked fireworks. Rather than a dazzling spectacle, it was noteworthy for two – or perhaps three – lacklustre performances. Having been overwhelmingly trounced by Romney in the first debate, this was the President’s chance to stop the [...]

  • Banks will protect your reputation in the online market

    October 17, 2012

    PEOPLE are becoming increasingly empowered in their interactions with companies. But this is only the beginning. Soon, people will be using the assets of their reputations to make all their dealings with businesses easier. And banks are well placed to be the custodians of this data. For example, buying a car is currently a headache. [...]

  • As Gatwick looks to build a second runway, does expansion make good business sense?

    October 17, 2012

    YES Corin Taylor London needs more aviation capacity without a doubt. And a second runway at Gatwick would help to address that crunch, though it would not be enough to solve the shortage on its own. Gatwick is growing healthily again, and should be able to attract enough new passengers to justify a new runway. [...]

  • Rapid responses

    October 17, 2012

    Printing the future [Re: Two technologies that will create jobs and change the world, Tuesday] If 3D printing truly fulfils its early promise it will be part of a wider economic transformation that goes way beyond the sort of cosy regulated world envisaged by the left-wing Work Foundation. It could potentially replace the manufacturing industry as [...]

  • How to manage any MBA application fears

    October 17, 2012

    THIS year’s MBA students have only just begun their studies, but the first deadline for next year’s applicants has already passed. You haven’t missed the boat – schools accept new students on a rolling basis over the full year. But it’s clearly never too early to apply. Despite the incentive of urgency, the process of [...]

  • Don’t rule anything out when seeking to finance your MBA

    October 17, 2012

    How to secure the funding necessary for an MBA is a cause for legitimate concern among candidates – especially when the cost can be over £41,000 per year, plus living expenses. Nowadays, less state funding is available, and “high-street bank loans have almost entirely disappeared”, says George Murgatroyd, research manager at the Association of MBAs. [...]

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