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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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  • Goldshield reports profit spike

    June 25, 2009

    Generic drugs supplier Goldshield Group posted a 72 per cent leap in profits yesterday after announcing on Wednesday it had received a bid approach from an unnamed party. Pre-tax profit for the year rose to £21.3m, while sales were up 16 per cent to £98.4m. Goldshield said it had seen an encouraging start to the [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 25, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES TOYOTA WANTS MORE NIMBLE FIRMAkio Toyoda, the new chief executive of Toyota Motor, yesterday pledged to bring a looser, more nimble management style to the carmaker, which is facing its biggest crisis since Sakichi Toyoda – his grandfather and Toyota’s founder – ran the company six decades ago. Mr Toyoda promised “to do [...]

  • OUT THIS WEEKEND PREVIEWS

    June 25, 2009

    FILMYEAR ONE The star power of Jack Black and Michael Cera can’t save this brain-dead pre-history comedy. TENDERNESS Drama with the world’s least tender actor, Russell Crowe. DVDGRAN TORINO Clint Eastwood delivers a terrific sign-off on his acting career in this race drama. CHE – PARTS ONE AND TWO Tiresome biopic with Benicio Del Toro. [...]

  • Spain to offer banks bailout, Russia might

    June 25, 2009

    THE SPANISH government is to establish a €90bn (£77bn) fund for its financial institutions, while Russia is pondering a similar rescue package for its own banks. Spain’s cabinet meets today and is likely to approve a proposal which will see lenders, including those who are not deemed to have capital shortfalls, given access to a [...]

  • UBS to raise 2.1bn as it warns of loss

    June 25, 2009

    SWISS bank UBS, one of the world’s hardest-hit banks in the financial crisis, said yesterday it would raise about Sfr3.8bn (£2.1bn) of equity capital and warned it would fall to a net loss in the second quarter of 2009. UBS is offering about 293.3m new shares at a price of Sfr13.00 per share, a 6.9 [...]

  • NOT GUILTY, YOUR HONOUR

    June 25, 2009

    TEXAS financier Allen Stanford pleaded “not guilty” to a $7bn (£4.3bn) fraud last night in a Texas court. Stanford  could face life in prison if he is convicted of the alleged fraud, relating to his Antigua bank. A judge set the bail bond at $500,000.

  • Barclays’ Lehman deal probed

    June 25, 2009

    A US bankruptcy judge has ruled that Lehman Brothers Holdings has the right to investigate the details of the sale of its broker-dealer unit to Barclays, to determine whether the UK bank got “too good of a deal”. Barclays snapped up the brokerage last year after Lehman filed for bankruptcy, but the company’s lawyers now [...]

  • Bernanke defiant over BoA deal

    June 25, 2009

    Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke last night denied that he had strongarmed Bank of America (BoA) into buying Merrill Lynch in a $50bn (£30.5bn) deal, in testimony before a congressional committee. BoA chief executive Kenneth Lewis has claimed that he was pressured into the deal by former Treasury secretary Hank Paulson, at Bernanke’s request. The [...]

  • BBC boss in expenses row

    June 25, 2009

    Mark Thompson, the director-general of the BBC, claimed £2,000 in expenses when he cut short a family holiday in the US to fly back to the UK and deal with the Andrew Sachs telephone furore, it emerged yesterday. The claim was published among hundreds released under the Freedom of Information Act. Thompson said the release [...]

  • KP optimistic over injury as Ashes looms

    June 25, 2009

    ENGLAND batsman Kevin Pietersen yesterday eased fears he could miss the Ashes series, insisting he had made “huge improvements” in his recovery from an Achilles injury. But with just 12 days until the first Test with Australia in Cardiff Pietersen admitted he is still having difficulty running. The problem forced Pietersen to miss matches against [...]

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