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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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  • DEFENCE JOBS SLASHED

    May 21, 2009

    WEAPONS tester QinetiQ said yesterday it was slashing 400 jobs, despite a 22 per cent hike in its full-year profits. It said it needed to axe the positions as it restructured its UK division. QinetiQ, like other defence companies, is suffering as the Ministry of Defence (MoD) cuts its orders in the downturn. The MoD [...]

  • Mandelson warns of GM ‘pain’

    May 21, 2009

    Business Secretary Lord Mandelson warned yesterday there will be “painful change” after the takeover of GM Europe.  He said whichever bidder wins GM’s British arm, Vauxhall, will be forced to cut costs and consolidate. He added he was working hard to secure the future of Vauxhall’s plants. Italian carmaker Fiat and Canadian parts maker Magna [...]

  • Microsoft pulls hearing request

    May 21, 2009

    Microsoft has withdrawn its request for an oral hearing into EU charges that it sought to thwart rivals by tying its Web browser to its Windows operating system. “We will now consider Microsoft’s reply to the statement of objections without a hearing,” the European Commission said. The Commission is tasked with ensuring that companies do [...]

  • Xerox announces new boss

    May 21, 2009

    Xerox said yesterday that Anne Mulcahy, who has been credited with revitalising the world’s top supplier of digital printers and document management services, will retire as chief executive in July and be replaced by Ursula Burns. Burns will be one of the few women chief executives in America’s Fortune 500 group of companies.

  • Tough times not over yet, warns Close

    May 21, 2009

    MERCHANT bank Close Brothers yesterday warned market conditions remain challenging as it published a third-quarter trading update, the first since Preben Prebensen started his tenure as chief executive at the beginning of April. Close said its asset management division had been hit by reduced management fees and lower margins on asset income in the low [...]

  • Higher oil prices push TNK-BP into black

    May 21, 2009

    TNK-BP returned to profit in the first quarter, it said yesterday, while analysts predicted other Russian oil majors would follow as higher oil prices and a drop in export taxes reversed losses sustained last year. TNK-BP, half-owned by BP, posted a first-quarter net profit of $747m (£471m), down 58 per cent year-on-year, as lower crude [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    May 21, 2009

    DE LA RUEA softening order book prompted UBS to downgrade De La Rue to “sell”. The broker said that the state of the order book is key to the firm, and that it believes that 2011 could shape up to be a tough year. Given limited catalysts and a likely slowing in earnings momentum, UBS [...]

  • C&W execs defend 32m bonus plans

    May 21, 2009

    MANAGEMENT at Cable & Wireless (C&W) yesterday defended its remuneration plans, which will see top management take a share of a £32m bonus pot later this month. “Ours is a bonus for performance, not under-performance,” C&W group finance director Tim Pennington told CityA.M., referring to Shell’s bonus scheme, which its shareholders have opposed due to [...]

  • Charging for online news will not save the media

    May 21, 2009

    RUPERT Murdoch is a demigod in the media industry. Everything he says is treated as sacrosanct. That’s why his public ruminations on the free online newspaper, which he dubbed a “malfunctioning business” model, has whipped the media into a frenzy, and caused countless commentators and analysts to predict a new dawn, where consumers pay subscriptions [...]

  • General Motors thrashes out deal with workers’ union over healthcare debts

    May 21, 2009

    GENERAL Motors (GM) and the United Auto Workers (UAW) yesterday reached an agreement on contract changes and restructuring $20bn (£12.6bn) in debt owed to a trust fund for retiree healthcare. The tentative agreement, which was reached after a round of intensive talks involving representatives of the US Treasury, will now go to a ratification vote [...]

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