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  • Google makes compromise in China battle but could still lose its licence

    June 29, 2010

    Internet giant Google said it plans to stop automatically redirecting users of its Google.cn site to its Hong Kong page, in a bid to secure renewal of the company’s Chinese operating licence. Chief legal officer David Drummond said in a blog posting that Google would soon stop all redirecting to Google.com.hk. Google shut its Chinese [...]

  • IT’S PRISKY BUSINESS OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE

    June 28, 2010

    THE Capitalist caught up with minister of state for business Mark Prisk yesterday during his afternoon of cold-calling potential customers for small business DIY Kyoto. The minister dropped in to the small Bethnal Green-based firm, which sells energy monitors for the home, as part of a project to learn about the current environment for small [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 24, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES FEARS FORCE IMMIGRATION CAP RETHINK Senior Conservative ministers are forcing a rethink on the party’s flagship immigration policy to make it more business-friendly after warning that a rigid cap on migrants could damage the British economy. Theresa May, home secretary, will next week launch a consultation on the migration plan, with a promise [...]

  • Cowdery buys Axa’s UK arm in £2.8bn deal

    June 24, 2010

    RESOLUTION will reshuffle the leadership of its insurance consolidation project after agreeing to pay £2.8bn for the British life and pensions businesses of French group Axa yesterday. Axa’s UK arm will be merged with Resolution’s existing holding, Friends Provident, to create Friends Life. Trevor Matthews will stay as chief executive but David Hynam, Graham Harvey [...]

  • Credit Suisse rejigs its top management

    June 24, 2010

    CREDIT SUISSE has named Eric Varvel as its investment bank chief executive as part of an overhaul of the bank’s executive board. Varvel, who was serving as the unit’s acting chief executive, will officially step into the role next week. He assumed the role last September when it emerged that the investment unit’s chief Paul [...]

  • Oracle revenues jump as Sun unit boosts profits

    June 24, 2010

    ORACLE posted quarterly profit that exceeded Wall Street projections yesterday, as its recently acquired Sun Microsystems hardware division added to earnings. The company said Sun added more than $400m (£268m) to Oracle’s operating profit, excluding items. Oracle posted profit, excluding items, of 60 cents per share, for its fiscal fourth quarter ended 31 May, handily [...]

  • BAT shuffles top staff as chief exec Paul Adams retires

    June 24, 2010

    BRITISH American Tobacco said its chief executive Paul Adams will retire next February, to be replaced by chief operating officer Nicandro Durante. The world’s second biggest cigarette-maker said yesterday 53-year-old Durante, who has worked for the company for 29 years, will take over as chief executive designate in September. A number of other staff shuffles [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    June 22, 2010

    EASYJET JP Morgan Cazenove said it believes that easyJet’s share price performance is being overshadowed by Stelios’ disagreements with the board over strategy. JP Morgan said that until such time as these are seen to be resolved permanently it expects share price performance to remain muted. JP Morgan downgrades its rating on the airline to [...]

  • BUDGET HAS CALMED THE BOND MARKET

    June 22, 2010

    GEORGE TCHETVERTAKOV HEAD OF MARKET RESEARCH, ALPARI YESTERDAY, chancellor George Osborne produced the most fiscally austere and severe budget in post-war UK history. Britain is embarking on its sharpest budget deficit reduction crusade since the 1940s with the aim of cutting the structural deficit by 8 per cent of GDP over the next five years. [...]

  • Pru chairman fights to woo City investors

    June 21, 2010

    PRUDENTIAL chairman Harvey McGrath faces a testing encounter with Henderson Global Investors this week as he tries to save his job following the failed bid for AIA in Asia. McGrath, who has spent the past fortnight speaking to shareholders after the $35.5bn (£24bn) takeover of AIG’s Far Eastern arm collapsed, is due to visit four [...]

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