MAHIKI COCONUT LIQUEUR June 20, 2011 GOODBYE London, Hello Tiki paradise! Mahiki Coconut – the latest new liqueur from London’s hottest nightclub Mahiki – lands exclusively at Selfridges this week and already we’re getting into the holiday spirit. Mahiki Coconut is a delicious coconut liqueur made with a blend of Caribbean Rum, fine spirits and real coconut. (In other words, just [...]
Telemetry to sell stake June 19, 2011 THE founders of online advertising analysis firm Telemetry are set for a £35m windfall as they prepare to sell just over a fifth of the firm. Russell Irwin, Anthony Rushton and Beau Chesluk will each rake in around £11.6m from the sale, with Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse understood to be in talks with the [...]
Bewitched and Dalghar to fight out the big one June 16, 2011 TOMORROW’S Golden Jubilee Stakes (3.45pm) is the final Group One contest of Royal Ascot week and the rain is causing havoc to a number of the key contenders. Delegator has been the ante-post favourite since his hugely impressive seasonal reappearance at York, but the softening conditions are firmly against him. There is a chance he [...]
HMV set to reveal deal with banks June 6, 2011 SHARES of HMV, the embattled music retail chain, shot up yesterday on speculation that it was on the verge of a restructuring deal with its creditors. Led by Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland, the state-owned lenders, are expected to have agreed to provide the retailer with a two-year refinancing of between £210m [...]
News Corp closes on deal June 2, 2011 RUPERT Murdoch’s News Corp has agreed a deal with regulators to buy the remaining shares it does not own of British Sky Broadcasting. Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, the minister with responsibility for the merger decision, will call a second, one-week consultation process. He will then decide whether to refer the deal to the Competition Commission [...]
WHISKY AT MIDDAY FOR ABERDEEN’S POLAR FEAT June 2, 2011 THE WHISKY came out at noon at Aberdeen Asset Management yesterday to christen the boat the fund managers are sponsoring on its voyage into the Arctic unknown. The Old Pulteney has been designed to withstand some of the harshest conditions on earth, and her six-man crew – led by Scottish explorer Jock Wishart – will [...]
Beware weight of expectation June 2, 2011 BEWARE the weight of great expectations. It is hard to quibble with the performance of Asos, which grew annual profits by 41 per cent in the year to 31 March; few other consumer-facing businesses can match that in these tough times. Strategically, the firm is making great strides. It has grown the number of its [...]
Resurgent Rafa to storm in to French final June 2, 2011 FOR two players who both concede they are not at the top of their game, reaching the semi-final of the French Open is quite an achievement. Top seed Rafael Nadal will take on Andy Murray, seeded fourth, at Roland Garros today for a place in Sunday’s final and, despite his protestations that he is not [...]
Sentance attacks Bank May 31, 2011 OUTGOING Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member Andrew Sentance used his last day in office to launch a stinging attack on the Bank of England. Sentance, whose five-year term ended yesterday, said the Bank of England was in danger of losing its credibility. “I think that there is a big risk now emerging to credibility of [...]
SIP and Betfred in final Tote race May 31, 2011 THE winning bid for the Tote is set to be announced tomorrow – with frontrunners Sports Investment Partners (SIP) and bookmaker Betfred neck and neck at the finish. A Sky News report yesterday suggested SIP chief Sir Martin Broughton had increased the value of his offer to the Treasury by £2m and the overall value [...]