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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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  • SHARD’S LITTLE SISTER IS COMPLETED

    June 20, 2012

    THE 17-storey new building that will live in the shadow of The Shard has been officially topped out – the term given when the last beam or brick of a new building is laid. The Place – developed by Sellar Property Group on behalf of the London Bridge Quarter – is a 600,000 sq ft office [...]

  • WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    June 20, 2012

    Sciens Tim Wilkinson has been appointed president of Sciens Fund of Funds Management Holdings, part of the Sciens Capital Management Group. Prior to joining the firm he was managing director at Russell Investments, and spent 15 years with Citigroup, latterly as global head of transition management. Wilkinson started his career at SG Warburg Securities. Banque [...]

  • BEST of the BROKERS

    June 20, 2012

    CHEMRING JP Morgan rates the defence firm “overweight” and has trimmed its target price from 512p to 491p after weaker than expected first half results. The broker points out that Chemring needs to make 67 per cent of its earnings in the next half in order to meet targets – though its order book, up [...]

  • Invensys surges 27 per cent as talks of bid from US resurface

    June 20, 2012

    SHARES in Invensys surged by 27 per cent yesterday on talk of a bid from US rival Emerson Electric. The rumours suggested Emerson was mainly interested in the company’s controls business and not the rail division, but would be willing to buy the whole lot to achieve its aims. That was enough to see Invensys [...]

  • Stocks sink on disappointing Federal action

    June 20, 2012

    US stocks edged lower yesterday after the Federal Reserve acted to aid the fragile economy with stimulus measures that were in line with market expectations but went no further. Stocks rallied in recent days in the hope that the US central bank would extend Operation Twist, a bond-buying program designed to lower long-term rates and [...]

  • Make the hard road to legal partnership easier to tread

    June 20, 2012

    YOUNG lawyers face an uphill struggle in their battle to reach partnership. Rapid, pre-recession growth in legal services seemed to offer so much to graduate lawyers. But this growth has stalled, and now opportunities for internal promotion are severely restricted. Many will feel frustrated that previous avenues for progression have appeared to close off. Jeremy [...]

  • JOBS of the WEEK

    June 20, 2012

    HR MANAGER LONDON £55k-£75k pa, plus bonus and benefits An asset management firm requires an HR manager to take control of its UK region. Applicants to this new position must have a strong generalist skill set and experience of financial services. http://www.cityamcareers.com/job/16538 PRODUCT LITIGATION LAWYER LONDON £90k-£130k pa A niche litigation and insurance practice requires [...]

  • Reform, not a bailout, will save Italy

    June 20, 2012

    WITH Greece on life support from the European Union and Spain squirming in the financial vice grip of its insolvent banks, talk of an Italian bailout is nigh. Without a growing economy to generate wealth, Italy is having a hard time convincing current and prospective bondholders that it can pay its debts. But throwing money [...]

  • Obama is banking on Latino votes but the economy is the issue that unites

    June 20, 2012

    THOSE expecting Barack Obama to provide a rousing campaign speech in Ohio were left disappointed. Instead, the President decided to make headlines the following day, issuing an executive order halting the deportation of illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria. It’s a move that may well have reinvigorated the President’s re-election prospects. Immigration is one of [...]

  • Banks are unable to assess risks of lending to SMEs

    June 20, 2012

    ALBERT Einstein famously quipped that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. A lesson, perhaps, that chancellor George Osborne and Sir Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, should heed. The Bank of England and the Treasury have announced they’re working together on an £80bn “funding for [...]

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