VEXED IN THE CITY SOLVING YOUR RECESSION PROBLEMS June 2, 2009 DEAR VEXED: A recent study said that attractive people go further at work. I’m working myself to the bone to hang in there but I have to be frank: I’m no looker. I’m overweight and haven’t been blessed with the best of faces – bit of a chinless wonder to be honest. What can I [...]
Profits sizzle at B&Q as barbecue sales rocket June 2, 2009 WARM barbecue weather boosted sales at DIY chain B&Q in the first quarter, helping parent group Kingfisher report a 40 per cent jump in profits yesterday. The retailer said that profits in the 13 weeks to May 2 were £128m, smashing analyst expectations, which were around £34m lower. Chief executive Ian Cheshire said the group [...]
Small car, big noise June 2, 2009 WHEN I covered the Geneva Motor Show back in early March, I said I wasn’t a fan of the shape of the new Polo. Now in its fifth generation, it looks like a new Golf from the front but with the Lupo attached to the rear. I just don’t get it. I want to get [...]
Ex-Vodafone boss paid to return home June 2, 2009 VODAFONE’S former chief executive Arun Sarin was paid £500,000 to return to his native US when he left the company, according to the company’s annual report. In total, the former boss – who left Vodafone in July 2008 but remained as a consultant until February – picked up a payout of £8.1m in his final [...]
Investors rap Tomkins on pay June 2, 2009 ENGINEERING firm Tomkins was last night left reeling after nearly 40 per cent of investors voted against the firm’s annual remuneration report. Just 61 per cent of shareholders approved the remuneration policy, according to figures released yesterday, with many understood to have been outraged by the company’s rewards system. Chief executive Jim Nicol was handed [...]
FSA fees to rise as City watchdog bares its teeth June 2, 2009 THE Financial Services Authority (FSA) expects the fees it levies on regulated companies this year to rise by 35.8 per cent to £435.5m, just under its initial prediction of £437.7m. The increase is targeted at arming the City watchdog with sufficient resources to heighten its level of supervision, after it was accused of failing to [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS June 2, 2009 LADBROKESBarclays Capital is not convinced that Ladbroke’s overseas investment will give a particularly high return compared to peer William Hill’s online expansion. However, the broker believes the group is well-run and cash generative, with a high dividend yield. It initiated coverage of the stock with an “equal weight” rating. KCOM GROUPKCOM’s results show strong cost [...]
Real close to sealing 56m Kaka transfer June 2, 2009 CHELSEA’S pursuit of AC Milan superstar Kaka appeared to be fading fast last night as Real Madrid closed in on a staggering £56m deal for the coveted Brazil playmaker. Blues owner Roman Abramovich had hoped the former Fifa World Player of the Year would follow Carlo Ancelotti to Stamford Bridge, having hired the ex-AC Milan [...]
Floral firm Laura Ashley sales get a spring time lift from in-store discounts June 2, 2009 FASHION and homewares retailer Laura Ashley said yesterday its total UK retail sales in the first 17 weeks of the current financial year rose 8.4 per cent, aided by promotional activity and an increase in retail space. “Despite the challenging economic environment, the board remains cautiously optimistic for the current year,” the company said. Like-for-like [...]
Labour market deteriorates further but slower pace fuels hope of recovery June 2, 2009 THE labour market continued to deteriorate in May, but the pace of decline slowed for a third month and experts said there are signs of recovery. Permanent placements fell for the fourteenth consecutive month, but at the slowest pace since last July, while temporary billings declined at the weakest rate since September. But the monthly [...]