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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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  • H&M bucks retail sector gloom

    June 25, 2009

    Swedish budget clothing group Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) yesterday bucked retail sector woes as it reported a rise in profits for the second quarter of the year, beating analyst forecasts. H&M, the world’s third-biggest clothing retailer, posted a 6.4 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to 5.78bn Swedish crowns (£445m) for the three months to [...]

  • Deloitte forms anti-spying team

    June 25, 2009

    Deloitte yesterday said it has formed a new corporate counter-espionage team to coincide with the government’s launch of a new cyber-security plan. The accountancy firm’s new team, in the security, privacy and resilience group, will be headed up by Steve Cummings, an ex-senior government security official who was previously director of the Centre for the [...]

  • Nike fourth-quarter profit falls

    June 25, 2009

    Sportswear giant Nike saw a 30 per cent decline in fourth-quarter profit, due largely to $195m (£119m) in restructuring costs, as well as falling revenue due to a lack of future orders amid the recession. Nike reported earnings of $341.4m for the quarter ending 31 May, down from $490.5m in the same quarter last year. [...]

  • MICHAEL JACKSON 1958-2009

    June 25, 2009

    MICHAEL Jackson, the troubled King of Pop, died at the age of 50, after collapsing at his Los Angeles home with a suspected heart attack yesterday. The singer, who dominated the world of pop music for four decades, was found not breathing and immediately rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead after efforts to [...]

  • BA STAFF AGREE TO WORK FOR FREE

    June 25, 2009

    EIGHT HUNDRED British Airways (BA) staff will work for nothing next month, after the struggling airline convinced 7,000 employees, or 17 per cent of its workforce, to take a pay cut. Chief executive Willie Walsh, who earns £735,000 a year, said the staff would save the airline around £10m. Walsh has already agreed to work [...]

  • Adviser fees to be revised

    June 25, 2009

    FINANCIAL advisers could be barred from charging commission on the products they sell, under proposals unveiled by the Financial Services Authority yesterday. The City watchdog, led by chief executive Hector Sants, said in its Retail Distribution Review (RDR) that financial advisers should charge customers an up-front fee, rather than taking commission from the companies whose [...]

  • THE LONDON REPORT

    June 25, 2009

    THE FTSE 100 dropped 0.6 per cent yesterday, led by banks after a trading update from Standard Chartered failed to excite investors while commodity stocks were also under pressure. The index closed down 27.41 points at 4,252.57, after gaining 1.2 pe rcent in the previous session. Banks shaved most points off the index after Asia-focused [...]

  • NEW YORK REPORT

    June 25, 2009

    US stocks rallied yesterday as investors were relieved that Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke withstood congressional questioning without problems. Retailers and home builders led stocks higher for much of the session, helped by a suprising profit increase from retailer Bed Bath & Beyond. Stocks extended gains shortly before midday as investors took Bernanke’s hearing in [...]

  • Tanstaafl: the new buzzword for finance

    June 25, 2009

    THERE are few things I hate more than banning things. But one advantage of the FSA’s decision to prevent Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) from taking commissions for the sale of investment products, pensions and life assurance is that their costs will become much more obvious. From 2012, anybody who uses an IFA will have to [...]

  • LSE axing 120 in restructure

    June 25, 2009

    THE LONDON Stock Exchange Group (LSE) is negotiating the redundancy of up to 120 staff, with at least 60 London-based employees to be affected, as the new chief executive Xavier Rolet acts on his promise to make the group operate more cost effectively. The cuts, which began on Wednesday, will mostly involve marketing and customer [...]

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