WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING June 23, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES NISSAN’S GHOSN TOPS JAPAN PAY LEAGUE Nissan’s Carlos Ghosn has taken top spot on a list of Japan’s best-paid executives after the carmaker revealed it paid its Brazil-born chief executive Y890m ($9.9m) last year. Nissan and other quoted Japanese companies are being forced to report the compensation of individual executives for the first [...]
Nielsen gears up for listing June 3, 2010 NIELSEN plans to raise up to $1.75bn (£1.2bn) in an initial public offering, becoming the latest private-equity backed company to sell shares into a fragile market. Nielsen is best known for its viewership ratings, which often determine the fate of TV shows. Its top 10 clients – who account for about 23 per cent of [...]
Regulators to look again at Unilever deal June 1, 2010 EUROPEAN Union regulators yesterday extended their probe of Unilever’s bid for Sara Lee Corp’s body care business after the Anglo-Dutch company refused to offer concessions to address competition concerns. European Union watchdogs have said they will need to carefully scrutinise the deal to buy Sara Lee’s personal care business as they fear it could give [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS May 31, 2010 UNILEVER UBS has upgraded its rating for Unilever from “neutral” to “buy” and said that since the start of April, Unilever has underperformed its US peers. UBS suspects partly this reflects investors seeing Unilever as a proxy for the Eurozone, yet it estimates Unilever ’s exposure to the Eurozone to be only marginally higher than [...]
Findus frozen out by bidders May 25, 2010 PRIVATE equity houses Permira and Lion Capital are emerging as front runners for Unilever’s Italian frozen food unit Findus as other bidders question its profitability, sources close to the situation said yesterday. Permira and Lion, which already run frozen food businesses, both put in offers for the Unilever unit on yesterday’s deadline for first round [...]
Blank on the long list for M&S chair May 16, 2010 HEADHUNTERS searching for a replacement to Sir Stuart Rose at Marks and Spencer have earmarked former Lloyds chairman Sir Victor Blank as a potential candidate to chair the board. JCA Group founder Jan Hall is currently putting together a long list of candidates ready for the board to whittle down. Other names that have been [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS May 12, 2010 Matrix Group The financial services business has appointed Tiraneh Tehranchian as its new head of risk. Tehranchian joins from Man Global Strategies, part of Man Investments, where she has held the position of head of risk for the past five years. Prior to that, she was a risk manager at Abbey National Treasury Services and [...]
Tap into high dividends for a reliable income May 11, 2010 INCOME-SEEKERS have had a torrid time of it over the past 18 months or so. Faced with a market in meltdown and reduced margins, even the most reliable of dividend payers such as BT have slashed their pay-outs to shareholders. But there are signs that the dividend market is picking up once again. Several UK [...]
Unilever hit by buyback revolt May 10, 2010 THREE major Unilever shareholders will vote against proposals to buy back €155m (£133m) of preference shares in a move that could scupper the move. Anglo-Dutch consumer giant Unilever has proposed to cancel the four per cent Unilever cumulative preference shares and to seek authorisation to buy back its six per cent and seven per cent [...]
Asia boosts Unilever’s profit April 29, 2010 CONSUMER goods giant Unilever’s drive to increase volume growth paid off for the fourth quarter in a row as it beat forecasts with a rise in underlying sales in early 2010, with a boost from strong emerging market growth. Unilever, which makes Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, Knorr soup and Dove soap, said yesterday that [...]