A rush to the exit can hurt your profits April 29, 2010 AFTER you’ve built a successful business you’re faced with a dilemma – what do you do now? You might stay and try to take the business to the next level, but what if you’re a serial entrepreneur or you have dreams of an early retirement? If you want out then you need to come up [...]
CURRENCY April 29, 2010 Q. Some of my revenues are generated in Europe. Since Greece was downgraded I am worried that the euro will continue to fall in value – what can I do? A.If you earn revenues in euros and then need to repatriate them back to the UK, future currency movements could hurt your bottom line. The [...]
South London set to soar in 2012 April 29, 2010 WITH the opening of a segment of the East London Line extension this week, Hackney, Wapping and Shoreditch just became a lot more desirable. Yet the best property moves are made well in advance of such obvious bonuses, so if you’re looking to buy now, consider the areas of south-east and south-west London that will [...]
FOCUS ON: REIGATE, SURREY April 29, 2010 MANSEFIELD COTTAGE, CROYDON RD, RH2 0PG Price: £895,000 This former bakehouse has been refurbished and extended to create a family home with four double bedrooms. It has a separate dining room, sitting room and orangery overlooking the garden. The property is to the northeast of Reigate town centre and is close to local schools. Reigate [...]
BUYING April 29, 2010 Camilla Dell MANAGING PARTNER AT BLACK BRICK Q.Dear Camilla, what is the UK market likely to do after the election and what advice would you give to buyers? A.A hung parliament is bound to weaken sterling further, which could spell price rises for the London property market, where approximately 60 per cent of transactions over [...]
Iron-clad entertainment April 29, 2010 Film IRON MAN II Cert: 12A Compared to the brooding darkness of the Batman films or the commercial cynicism of the Transformers franchise, 2008’s Iron Man was a breezy joy of a blockbuster, and so is its sequel. It may lose the thread of its plot from time to time, and the final showdown is [...]
Preview: the City’s own music festival April 29, 2010 IAN RITCHIE FESTIVAL DIRECTOR THE City of London Festival sees the great and good of classical music join the avant-garde and the unusual each summer in the midst of the City. Concerts take place in all the Square Mile’s most beautiful – and often unknown or unused – historical buildings such as St Bartholemew the [...]
ALSO OUT THIS WEEKEND April 29, 2010 FILM THE LAST SONG Saccharine family drama with Miley Cyrus. VALHALLA RISING Viking adventure with Casino Royale’s Mads Mikkelsen. A BOY CALLED DAD Touching tale of teenage parenthood, with Ian Hart. DVD AVATAR James Cameron’s all-conquering 3D epic about blue aliens. MAD MEN SEASON 3 More from New York’s most stylish 60s ad execs. NIGHTWATCHING [...]
ON IN LONDON | SIX OF THE BEST April 29, 2010 ART: Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance drawings Another corker of an exhibition at the British Museum, with scores of works by the likes of Titian, Michelangelo and Botticelli showing the importance of draftsmanship in Italy’s golden age. THEATRE: Willy Russell season at the Menier Chocolate Factory The Southwark hit-factory is currently staging terrific versions [...]
Ladies’ watches go sporty for summer April 29, 2010 THE boom-time days of watches looking more like rainbow-jewelled bling machines than time-pieces are over. At Basel this year, ladies’ watches had more focus and discipline, and tended to be either smaller and more feminine or more sporty, nautical and professional-looking than their sparkling, big-statement predecessors. As one industry expert puts it: “Women’s luxury sports/nautical-inspired [...]