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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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  • G4S pulled into empty Olympic seating scandal

    July 30, 2012

    AN INVESTIGATION into unfulfilled Olympic tickets will be launched by the Games’ organising committee after rows of seats were left empty this weekend and G4S admitted it had banned employees from attending, despite having supplied them with tickets. The troubled firm said yesterday that its staff would not be able to enjoy the tickets they [...]

  • What Team GB really needs is international investors

    July 30, 2012

    AFTER years of cynicism, Londoners appear to have finally taken the Olympics to their hearts. Yet there is an uncomfortable air of the Roman “panem et circenses” – keeping the common people happy with bread and games – about the spectacle. At a time when GDP figures suggest there’s less bread to go round than [...]

  • UK’s creative industry to get a £15m boost

    July 30, 2012

    THE GOVERNMENT will today announce some £15m of investment into the UK’s creative industries as part of a series of summits taking place during the Olympics aimed at bringing investment to British shores. On the third day of an investment conference intended to show off British media, arts and design, UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) [...]

  • Next bucks the gloom and sets sights on China

    July 30, 2012

    NEXT is to launch its website in Chinese this autumn as Britain’s second largest clothes retailer steps up its expansion overseas. The company will update the market on its online growth plans alongside its half-year results on Wednesday, with its catalogue and online Directory business again expected to have offset a fall in sales at [...]

  • High street’s unlikely innovator

    July 30, 2012

    ONCE again it looks like Next will buck the depressing high street trend on Wednesday, as analysts predict a much more rosy set of results from the retailer than we’ve seen from its rivals. The chain’s garish bling-trimmed kit for Team GB may not have been a resounding success, but when it comes to business [...]

  • HSBC is facing new questions on tax evasion

    July 30, 2012

    HSBC yesterday faced further questions about its compliance procedures following allegations that British customers of its Swiss private bank may have evaded at least £200m of tax. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is investigating account holders at HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) and has secured one conviction for tax evasion. But the Bureau of Investigative [...]

  • Engineering firm Weir tops list of most shorted stocks

    July 30, 2012

    ENGINEERING firm Weir Group remains by far the most shorted stock in the FTSE 100 according to data released today, suggesting investors continue to feel unease over the firm’s exposure to the US gas fracking industry. Figures from Markit, the financial information provider, show Weir’s stock is three times more shorted than outsourcing firm Serco, [...]

  • Jigsaw to close down sister brand Kew after £10m loss

    July 30, 2012

    THE COMPANY behind high street chain Jigsaw is to close its younger brand Kew after the group sank to a £10m loss. Accounts for Jigsaw’s parent company Robinson Webster Holdings show that Kew’s 22 stores made a loss of £6.8m in the year to 1 October after it failed to capture the younger crowds. The [...]

  • HSBC Bank Oman posts profit rise

    July 30, 2012

    HSBC Bank Oman, recently formed by a merger of HSBC’s Oman unit and Oman International Bank, posted a 4.3 per cent rise in net profit for the first six months of 2012, the bank said yesterday ahead of HSBC’s group results today. Net profit of 7.2m rials (£11.9m) compares to the 6.9m rials the bank [...]

  • US warns Assad over attacks

    July 30, 2012

    Increasingly bloody attacks on the Syrian city of Aleppo are putting the nail in the coffin of President Bashar al-Assad’s government, according to US defence secretary Leon Panetta. He renewed calls for a united international effort “to bring the Assad regime down”. Last night Syrian troops said they had recaptured a district of Aleppo, after [...]

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