Debt firm rakes in fees November 2, 2005 Britain’s largest provider of personal debt advice, Debt Free Direct (DFD) has seen its fees top £1m a month for the first time, due to the growing number of people veering towards bankruptcy. The number of people turning to the Lancashire-based company for help in setting up Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) has risen to 266 [...]
US spending aids Pearson November 2, 2005 Pearson, the publishing group, enjoyed a strong third quarter as the American government ploughed funds into education. The group that publishes the Financial Times posted a 20 per cent increase in operating profit as sales moved ahead 10 per cent in the nine months to 30 September. Its key education division posted a 13 per [...]
Tom Hunter in court November 2, 2005 Newly-knighted Scottish venture capitalist Tom Hunter will be accused of acting in bad faith in the High Court this morning by his former partners in the Gadget Shop, highly-successful UBS trader John Woods and Freeserve founder Peter Wilkinson. Hunter and his sidekick Chris Gorman could end up paying out as much as £150m in damages [...]
Sales slide at Matalan November 2, 2005 Value retailer Matalan yesterday insisted that it was holding market share despite reporting deteriorating trading conditions. Group like-for-like sales tumbled 10.6 per cent in the nine weeks to 29 October. The retailer said clothing like-for-like sales were down 7.6 per cent implying homewares sales had fallen by as much as 20 per cent. Chief executive [...]
BAA jobs to go despite profit rise November 2, 2005 Airports operator BAA said it will axe 700 jobs, almost 6 per cent of its workforce, despite posting a 5 per cent increase in half-year pre-tax profits. The business, which operates seven of Britain’s airports, posted pre-tax profit up 5.2 per cent to £366m, on sharply increased sales, up 6.4 per cent, of £1.2bn. It [...]
Imperial smokes out a strong profit November 2, 2005 Imperial Tobacco posted an 11 per cent rise in pre-tax profit yesterday on the back of strong sales in its core British and German markets. The Bristol-based company, whose brands include Lambert & Butler and Richmond cigarettes, saw profits come in at the top end of analyst expectations at £1.1bn. Sales increased 4 per cent [...]
Co-op will vote against BSkyB at AGM November 2, 2005 Pay TV broadcaster BSkyB suffered a fresh blow to its share buyback plans after shareholder Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) announced it would vote against the proposal at what is expected to be a stormy AGM this Friday. The insurer, which joins a growing list of institutional investors who have threatened to scupper the plan, said [...]
Party like it’s 1999 November 2, 2005 Mergers and acquisitions are back and they’re almost as lucrative as they were during the last feverish round. It’s a throwback to the turn of the century: multibillion pound mergers are announced by the day, the stock market is soaring, city pubs and wine bars are buzzing. All that’s missing is the sight of grown [...]
Stressbusters November 1, 2005 Stress is the invisible killer and we need to find ways to manage it or suffer the consequences. The Government is so concerned about the endemic that it has designated tomorrow National Stress Awareness Day. Britain workforce is suffering from a stress endemic that is so serious in some sectors that the Government’s Health and [...]
Doing business out of the Third World November 1, 2005 Salman Rahman had to fight corruption, nationalisation and a cripplingly poor infrastructure as he established Beximco in his native Bangladesh. What do you do if you want a fax machine for your office? You get 113 signatures from various government departments, and permission from the security service. Sound absurd? That’s how it was in Bangladesh [...]