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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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  • BlackRock hires executives in attempt to grow business

    August 1, 2012

    FUND management giant BlackRock yesterday announced an expansion of its senior leadership team and the reorganisation of its investment unit as part of wider efforts to grow its business. The New York-based investment firm has added eight executives to its global executive committee, bringing the total to 21, according to an internal memo. BlackRock chief [...]

  • JCPenney to cut out staff

    August 1, 2012

    STRUGGLING US retailer JCPenney is phasing out check-out counters in a bid to cut staff and boost profits. Chief executive Ron Johnson said the store aims to remove the counters by 2014, replacing them with self check-out machines. The beleaguered shop is also planning to replace traditional bar codes on price tags with high-tech radio [...]

  • Nokia shares leap on takeover talk

    August 1, 2012

    Shares in Nokia rose by as much as 14 per cent yesterday on speculation that the ailing tech firm will be sold to Chinese electronics giant Lenovo. Lenovo swiftly dismissed the rumours, with a top executive calling the talk “a joke”. Nokia shares fluctuated wildly before closing up 2.5 per cent. “This must be a [...]

  • BMW boosted by exports

    August 1, 2012

    Carmarker BMW shrugged off a weak European car market to post a smaller than expected drop in quarterly profits yesterday, highlighting the widening gulf between the continent’s export-oriented premium car makers and their ailing mass market rivals. Earnings before interest and tax were €2.27bn (£1.8bn), down 19 per cent from its all-time record second quarter [...]

  • E.ON closes oil power plant early

    August 1, 2012

    Energy firm E.ON is to close its huge 1,380-megawatt oil-fired power plant on the Isle of Grain more than three years early because the station is no longer needed for power generation, the company said yesterday. The plant has been idle for the past two years as its role of providing back-up electricity at peak [...]

  • Wiggins: Sir? Forget that, Brad will do

    August 1, 2012

    NATIONAL hero Bradley Wiggins insists he has no interest in a knighthood, virtually the only honour to still elude him after he triggered wild celebrations by sweeping to a fourth Olympic gold medal in the men’s cycling time trial yesterday. Wiggins beat world champion Tony Martin of Germany by a comprehensive 42 seconds over the [...]

  • If England don’t win this Test, they’re not the world’s best

    August 1, 2012

    THIS second Test is the most important England have played for quite some time. South Africa are not going to be easy to beat and they comfortably won the first. The reality is we have to win this because the third Test is at Lords where the pitch is pretty flat; if South Africa want [...]

  • Rowers Glover and Stanning gain Britain’s first gold

    August 1, 2012

    HEROIC rowing pair Helen Glover and Heather Stanning predicted a Team GB medal landslide at Dorney Lake after bringing Great Britain’s five-day wait for gold to a glorious end yesterday. The duo, who both only took up the sport four years ago, left Australia and New Zealand, who took silver and bronze respectively, trailing in [...]

  • Jamieson surprised by silver success

    August 1, 2012

    SCOT Michael Jamieson admits he surprised himself by swimming a new British best time to grab silver in the men’s 200m breaststroke last night at the Aquatics Centre. Only a world record-breaking performance from Hungary’s Daniel Gyurta denied him Britain’s third gold of a thrilling day in which the hosts finally made their mark on [...]

  • Sturridge sets up South Korea

    August 1, 2012

    GREAT BRITAIN 1 or URUGUAY 0 TEAM GB last night defeated Uruguay 1-0 to advance to the men’s Olympics football quarter-final against South Korea. It is on Saturday in Cardiff that that match will be played but the reality is that last night’s victory, and consequently first place in Group A as opposed to a [...]

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