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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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  • MPs could lose gold-plated pension pots

    October 15, 2012

    MEMBERS of Parliament could lose their gold-plated pensions under proposals to be considered as part of a review of their salary and benefits. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) yesterday launched its consultation on the future of MPs’ pay, which includes questions on parliament’s final salary pension scheme. Others proposals include linking MPs’ salaries to [...]

  • Cameron calls upon Lords to boost trade

    October 15, 2012

    PRIME Minister David Cameron is today expected to hand trade roles to prominent peers as part of a wider plan to boost the UK’s overseas trade. Under the plans, first reported by Sky News, leading members of the House of Lords will be allocated specific countries or regions and asked to exploit their connections to help [...]

  • Polling firm YouGov pays first divi as brand monitoring grows

    October 15, 2012

    ONLINE pollster YouGov yesterday announced its first dividend after benefiting from growth at its brand-monitoring business. The Aim-listed company will pay investors 0.5p a share after growing revenues by four per cent to £58.1m in the year to 31 July. Profits were up six per cent at £5.6m. YouGov made its name with political polling, [...]

  • LVMH suffers third quarter slowdown

    October 15, 2012

    The worldwide boom in luxury goods appeared to be slowing down yesterday, as LVMH revealed sales grew just six per cent into the third quarter – after eight per cent growth in the second quarter, and 12 per cent growth in the first quarter. The drop came from reduced demand for high-end goods, said the [...]

  • Palio to float its £150m debt fund in London

    October 15, 2012

    DEBT investor Palio Capital Partners, headed by former Gresham Private Equity managing director Michael Henebery, yesterday unveiled plans to float a fund in London aimed at tapping debt-starved small and medium sized enterprises. Palio UK Mid-Market Debt Fund is seeking to raise more than £150m from investors for the fund, which is set to list [...]

  • Cinven draws on new funds to buy latest pharma firm

    October 15, 2012

    CINVEN, the European private equity giant, yesterday announced it had bought UK pharmaceutical firm Amdipharm in a bespoke deal using cash raised for its new Cinven V flagship fund. The £367m purchase of the family owned business follows on from the acquisition in August of another healthcare business, Mercury Pharma from HgCapital for £465m. Cinven [...]

  • Permira set for Iglo finance restructure

    October 15, 2012

    IGLO Group, the maker of Birds Eye frozen foods owned by private equity firm Permira, is set to restructure its finances by extending its loan maturity and issuing more debt to boost the company’s growth potential. Permira is set to get the thumbs up from its lenders to extend the maturity of €1.4bn (£1.12bn) of [...]

  • Grant Thornton lifts revenues by 10 per cent

    October 15, 2012

    PROFESSIONAL services firm Grant Thornton yesterday revealed a 10.6 per cent rise in revenues for the year to 30 June, led by growth in its recovery and reorganisation arm. Profits before tax rose by £1m, but average distributable profit per partner dipped slightly to £335,000, two per cent lower than last year, which the firm [...]

  • Luxury goods market is braced for a slowdown

    October 15, 2012

    GROWTH in the global luxury goods market is set to slump by more than half this year as Chinese shoppers cut back on spending and tough economic conditions take their toll on consumers in the Eurozone. A report by business consultancy Bain and the Italian luxury goods trade body Altagamma yesterday predicted that sales will [...]

  • Tattersalls sale attracts wealth of racing fans

    October 15, 2012

    CITY horse racing fans, of which there are no doubt many, may have been following the Tattersalls yearling sale last week with a speculative eye. This was certainly the case for Bernard Kantor of Investec and Martin Hughes of Cheviot Asset Management, who were both spotted at the old auction house. Tatts, by no means [...]

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