Financial jobs boom to fade July 8, 2008 City recruiter Michael Page saw its first-half global profits rise 31 per cent but warned the slowdown in UK recruitment looks set to continue. The global firm posted group half year profits of £135.5m, up from £90.4m last year. Its UK division, which contributes a third of the group’s gross profits, delivered a 3.9 per [...]
Trinity warns on crumbling UK ad market July 1, 2008 Trinity Mirror Group shares plunged as much as 30 per cent after it issued a stark profits warning due to double-digit declines in advertising revenues. “We have seen a marked year on year decline in advertising revenues across our businesses during May and June and this is expected to continue for the remainder of the [...]
Setanta’s £125m bet July 1, 2008 Setanta Sports has upped its multimillion-pound gamble to take on the dominant Sky Sports by paying a record £125m for the rights to the Scottish Premier League. The new four-year deal is the largest in Scottish football history and will go through to 2014. It is more than double the £54m Setanta paid for its [...]
Using CFDs to jazz up a DIY pension July 1, 2008 New rules on Sipps mean that there are even more ways to plan for the future, says Katie Hope Last week, the government announced that as of October, the estimated 10 million people holding money in protected rights pension pots will be able to transfer it into a Self Invested Personal Pension, otherwise known as [...]
Brussels meddlers will ruin the Premiership October 28, 2005 The Barclays Premiership is widely regarded as the best football league in the world. A key ingredient of the Premier League’s success has been its ability to attract the top players. Top stars cost big bucks, and the money that the media companies have pumped in has helped the clubs to compete in the market [...]
Do the banks have a Plan B? October 28, 2005 Now that consumer spending is slowing down, the banking sector needs to look for new sources of growth. British banks have investors worried. Not because of their current profitability, which is healthy, but because a slowdown in the economy may hit this industry harder than most. The banking sector still continues to make profits. In [...]
Smith & Nephew hit by rejection October 28, 2005 Europe’s largest seller of orthopaedic devices saw its shares tumble to a two-year low after it abandoned producing a key leg ulcer treatment when America turned it down, but its sales are up. Smith & Nephew has abandoned production of a key leg ulcer treatment after it failed to win approval for the American market. [...]
Communisis in new talks of a takeover October 28, 2005 Printing company Communisis yesterday confirmed that it was in its second set of takeover talks this year. The Leeds-based group said the discussions are at an early stage with what it described as “a small number of other parties”. But, the group said, “it is far from certain that they will lead to an offer [...]
Prudential decides to keep Egg October 27, 2005 The CEO of Prudential yesterday vowed to work on closer integration of three key businesses as he revealed results of a long-awaited strategy review. Mark Tucker said the insurer planned to integrate M&G more closely with online bank Egg and the British insurance business, raising the prospect of job cuts. He said that closer integration [...]
Violet Hue October 18, 2005 Tchenguiz is the last man standing in the race for Somerfield. Another one bites the dust. Amid talk of a high-street bloodbath in the run-up to Christmas, Somerfield has joined the lengthening list of retailers opting to leave the glare of the stock market. Of course, the announcement surprised no one. Somerfield has been on [...]