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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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  • Facebook’s British employees are set to become millionaires

    October 10, 2012

    FACEBOOK employees in the UK are set to cash in from the company’s initial public offering (IPO) this year, with London-based employees sitting on $146m (£91.2m) in shares. The social media giant’s UK accounts, published on Companies House yesterday, revealed that Facebook handed out around 7.3m shares in the company to London staff before it [...]

  • Analysts give mixed welcome as Bostock joins Asos board

    October 10, 2012

    ANALYSTS yesterday welcomed the long-anticipated announcement that Asos has hired Kate Bostock to join its ranks but questioned whether the former Marks & Spencer executive would fit into the online retailer’s culture. Asos confirmed that Bostock, would join its board in January as executive director, product and trading. Bostock stepped down from her role as [...]

  • Bang & Olufsen hit by a decline in luxury spend

    October 10, 2012

    DANISH electronics maker Bang & Olufsen yesterday reported flat quarterly revenue after strong sales of lower-priced products were outweighed by a steep decline at its top-end audio-visual unit. Sales of its cheaper B&O PLAY range, launched at the start of the year to win new and younger customers, rose 92 per cent, the company said. [...]

  • NetPlay boosted by signups

    October 10, 2012

    Interactive gambling company NetPlay said a surge in new customers had led to a 34 per cent rise in sales in the third quarter of the year. Aim-listed NetPlay, which operates a freeview gaming channel as well as a number of online operations, saw a 42 per cent increase in players year-on-year to 22,417. Sales [...]

  • WANdisco’s rise continues

    October 10, 2012

    Bookings for British software firm WANdisco have risen 86 per cent this year, continuing the company’s impressive performance since its Aim float in June. In the first nine months of the year, the company has generated total bookings of $5.3m (£3.3m), and has attracted blue chip names such as Nokia Siemens Networks. The share price [...]

  • Samsung in new Apple challenge

    October 10, 2012

    Samsung will release a smaller version of its popular Galaxy SIII flagship smartphone in Europe today, the head of Samsung’s mobile business said, raising competition against Apple’s new iPhone. The model will be in direct competition with the iPhone 5, which was unveiled in early September and boasts a bigger, four-inch screen than its earlier [...]

  • Bonkers for bankers? All in favour say Aye

    October 10, 2012

    “LONDON should love its bankers” was the motion debated at the Royal Geographical Society on Tuesday evening. Over 700 City folk, plus literary man Sebastian Faulks, headed west to Kensington to hear the Ayes and the Nays have it out. Speaking for the motion were Anthony Fry, chairman of Espirito Santo, and ex-Goldman bigwig Jennifer [...]

  • Wallace Collection attracts an Old Timer and Sir John Ritblat

    October 10, 2012

    CITY skiing enthusiasts who have navigated the starry slopes of St Moritz are likely to recognise the vintage Old Timer – the car pictured above, that is – that rolled up to a birthday party at the Wallace Collection earlier this week. Guests at the gallery on Manchester Square had gathered to celebrate the 100th [...]

  • Thorntons pins hopes on Xmas as its sales melt

    October 10, 2012

    HIGH STREET chocolatier Thorntons is banking on a much-needed Christmas boost to its turnaround strategy, as store closures led to a decline in sales over the past year. In the fourteen weeks to 6 October trading was in line with expectations, with total sales falling by one per cent year-on-year to £46m, hit by the [...]

  • Supreme Court rules in favour of London property aristocrats

    October 10, 2012

    THE SUPREME Court yesterday ruled in favour of a controversial appeal by two London landlords, protecting their estates against a loophole that would have allowed commercial tenants the right to buy freeholds to properties that were once houses. The landmark ruling draws a line under a long-running battle by the Day Estate, which owns swathes [...]

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