Banks fuel FTSE gains after Lloyds upgrade December 21, 2011 Banks led London’s blue chip index up in early trading – tracking gains in Wall Street and Asia. Exane BNP Paribas upgraded Lloyds to trigger a rise in the sector which has had a torrid year with the Eurozone debt crisis taking its toll. Lloyds was up 4.3 per cent as Exane BNP Paribas upgraded [...]
Preparing for flawless execution: BT takes on the Olympic challenge December 20, 2011 COUNTDOWN TO THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES 219 DAYS TO GO Gavin Patterson, BT Retail chief executive, explains why his firm is the communication partner at the Games Q. WHAT WAS YOUR BRAND’S PRIMARY REASON FOR BEING INVOLVED WITH THE GAMES? A. We went through a rigorous exercise where we looked at what impact it [...]
COCKTAILS AT DAWN AS MAHIKI BRINGS POLYNESIAN FUN TO DUBAI December 19, 2011 IT WAS strictly guest-list only at last night’s opening party for Mahiki Dubai. “We are expecting 500-plus and queues out of the door,” said a spokesperson for the club, which opens to the public today in the basement of the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. The Jumeirah is a venue “completely given over to the pleasures of [...]
Santa rally looks unlikely as FTSE loses ground on very light volumes December 19, 2011 BANKS dragged the FTSE 100 lower in extremely light trade yesterday after the British government estimated the cost to banks of reforming the UK banking system could be as much as £8bn. London’s blue chip index was down 22.35 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 5,364.99, with volumes at just 67 per cent of their [...]
Banks hit by Vickers as North Korean leader dies December 19, 2011 The FTSE 100 was solid this morning but the festering Eurozone crisis continued to sap confidence in riskier assets and banks were down as the government confirmed that they would be hit with the full impact of the Vickers Report. But the agenda was dominated by the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, sparking [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING December 18, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES FACEBOOK SET FOR SUIT OVER US PUBLICITY LAWS Facebook’s practice of showing people that their friends “like” specific products could run afoul of a California law that gives both celebrities and ordinary citizens the right to control how their names and pictures are used for commercial endorsements. A federal judge in San Jose [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS December 18, 2011 The Miles Partnership Sue Shipley is to join the search firm as a partner to specialise in retail. Shipley was previously the global practice leader at Odgers Berndtson, where she led successful searches for the chief executives of Primark and Thorntons, the managing director of Wickes, and the director general of the British Retail Consortium. [...]
Sports Direct to hit profit forecast December 15, 2011 Sports Direct, Britain’s biggest sporting goods retailer, posted a two per cent rise in first-half profit and said it was on track to meet its target for the year. The firm, controlled by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, said it was confident of reaching its full year target for underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation [...]
Embrace new technology to get ahead of the competition December 14, 2011 AS WELL as regulatory compliance, insurance companies are being forced to adapt to new and ever shifting consumer demands. Technology is allowing insurers to innovate with products such as pay-as-you-drive insurance models, but also allows them to change the way that they interact with customers. CHANGING BUSINESS MODELS As in banking, it is no longer [...]
Official timekeeper for 2012 finds too many brand benefits to count December 13, 2011 COUNTDOWN TO THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES 226 DAYS TO GO Omega’s president Stephen Urquhart explains why it will be keeping time in London once again Q. What was your brand’s primary reason for being involved with the Games? A. Omega first served as Official Olympic Timekeeper at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games and [...]